[High-dose progestational contraception: side effects]

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Abstract

Progestational contraception (CMP) is rarely used. In France, its indications are not clearly defined. The prescription is justified when there is a contra-indication to estrogen use (uterus fibroids, endometrial hyperplasia, endometriosis, fibro-cystic disease of the breast). The side effects are menstruation disorders (metrorrhagias, amenorrhea), weight gain, atherogenic metabolic changes. Actually, nor-pregnane derivatives, which correctly block ovulation, do not seem to have a deleterious effect on glucide and lipid parameters. At last, it is not sure that CMP may be prescribed to a patient previously treated for a breast cancer.

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endometriosis

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Contraceptives, Oral, Hormonal Estrogens Progesterone Congeners Arteriosclerosis Arteriosclerosis Breast Neoplasms Breast Neoplasms Contraceptives, Oral, Hormonal Contraindications Endometrial Hyperplasia Endometrial Hyperplasia Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Fibrocystic Breast Disease Fibrocystic Breast Disease Humans Leiomyoma Leiomyoma Menstruation Disturbances

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