Gestagenes in the treatment of endometriosis: efficiency, safety, bioequivalence, transferability
This review examined the efficiency, safety, bioequivalence, and transferability of gestagens, specifically dienogest, for long-term endometriosis treatment and symptom management.
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This paper is a narrative literature review discussing the use of gestagens for endometriosis, with emphasis on dienogest (including the specific endometriosis drug “Savis”), covering efficiency, safety, bioequivalence, and transferability across formulations. It synthesizes evidence from clinical studies and guidelines on symptom relief (especially pelvic pain and quality of life), goals such as maintaining fertility and avoiding or postponing surgery, and notes a major caveat that diagnosis and incidence estimates are difficult and, more broadly, there is no single universally accepted definitive treatment approach. The review explicitly states that dienogest’s antiproliferative effects on endometriotic foci underpin its use and that safety data are accumulating with long-term use. Relevance to endometriosis: the paper is centrally about endometriosis management with dienogest and specifically discusses its use across forms including adenomyosis and endometriomas.
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