Use of dienogest in endometriosis. A narrative literature review and expert commentary
This review presents expert recommendations on dienogest for endometriosis, highlighting its efficacy in pain and quality of life, fertility preservation, and management of bleeding irregularities.
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This paper is an expert narrative literature review of PubMed studies published from 2007 to 2019 on the use of dienogest for endometriosis, focusing on clinical considerations relevant to practice. The authors synthesize evidence for long-term use (>15 months), emphasizing that efficacy should be assessed mainly by pain relief and quality of life, while also addressing fertility preservation, the potential to avoid or delay surgery, and management of treatment-associated bleeding irregularities. A stated limitation is that included studies were selected by experts based on their own clinical experience rather than a systematic review approach, and the review is framed as expert commentary on available evidence. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it reviews the role of dienogest, a progestin, for symptom control and other treatment considerations in managing endometriosis.
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