Effects of Combined Oral Contraceptive Ethinylestradiol (30 μg) and Dienogest (2 mg) on Carbohydrate Metabolism During 1 Year of Conventional or Extended-Cycle Use
This study found that both conventional and extended-cycle use of ethinylestradiol/dienogest COCs caused moderate, transient changes in carbohydrate metabolism, with no significant differences between the two regimens over one year.
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This study investigated how a combined oral contraceptive containing ethinylestradiol 30 μg and dienogest 2 mg affects carbohydrate metabolism over 1 year in 59 women, comparing conventional use (13 cycles of 21+7 days) versus an extended-cycle regimen (4 cycles of 84+7 days). Blood was sampled in a control cycle and at 3 and 12 months, with outcomes including HbA1c, fasting glucose, fasting insulin and C-peptide, and responses to an oral glucose tolerance test assessed by indices such as HOMA-IR and ISI (composite). HbA1c and fasting glucose remained stable, while fasting insulin and C-peptide increased similarly in both regimens; OGTT showed slightly impaired glucose tolerance and insulin resistance at 3 months that improved or returned to baseline by 12 months. The paper states that there were no statistically significant differences between conventional and extended-cycle regimens and that overall effects were moderate and mostly transient. This paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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