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Uterine effects

The second study, which included 2924 postmenopausal women with osteoporosis, had to be cancelled after 10 months due to a marked increase in adverse uterine effects induced by the two doses of levormeloxifene under study in comparison with the placebo arm leukorrhea (30% versus 3%),... [Pg.75]

Cohen FJ, Watts S, Shah A, Akers R, Plouffe L Jr (2000) Uterine effects of 3-year raloxifene therapy in postmenopausal women younger than age 60. Obstet Gynecol 95 104-110... [Pg.79]

The overall uterine effects obtained in animals treated with the different compounds make it possible to assume that pure antiestrogens could be used in the treatment of endometrial disorders and endometrial carcinoma (Gradishar and Jordan 1997). [Pg.160]

Table 11.2. Uterine effects of estrogen plus progestin therapy and raloxifene (Euralox study) (Neven et al. 2004)... Table 11.2. Uterine effects of estrogen plus progestin therapy and raloxifene (Euralox study) (Neven et al. 2004)...
Christodoulacos G, Panoulis C, Botsis D, Rizoz D, Kassanos D, Creatsas G (2002) Transvaginal sonographic monitoring of the uterine effects of raloxifene and a continuous combined replacement therapy in postmenopausal women. Maturitas 42 77-84... [Pg.295]

Fugere P, Scheele WH, Shah A, et al. (2000) Uterine effects of raloxifene in comparison with continuous-combined hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women. Am J Obstet Gynecol 182 568-574... [Pg.297]

Jolly EE, Bjarnason NH, Neven P, Plouffe L Jr, Johnston CC Jr, Watts SD, Arnaud CD, Mason TM, Crans G, Akers R, Draper MW (2003) Prevention of osteoporosis and uterine effects in postmenopausal women taking raloxifene for 5 years. Menopause 10(4) 337—344... [Pg.297]

Neven P, Lunde T, Benedetti-Panicini P, et al. (2000) A multicentre randomized trial to compare the uterine effects of raloxifene(evista) with a continuous combined hormone replacement therapy (kliogest) results from Euralox I. Gynecol Endocrinol 14(2) 77... [Pg.298]

A more recent study carried this argument further Devlin et al (1997) criticized the conventional lumping together in quantitative genetic analyses of maternal effects (which should include intra-uterine effects) and, what they described as shared external environment. They proposed a variant on the classic type of... [Pg.247]

Bossmar, T. et at (1995) Receptor-mediated uterine effects of vasopressin and oxytocin in nonpregnant women. Br. J. Obstet. Gynaecol, 102.907-912. [Pg.213]

Shiverick, Kathleen T University of Florida, Gainesville Placental/uterine effects of chlorinated hydrocarbons NIEHS... [Pg.484]

J Used to control premature labor and fetal distress inhibitory uterine effects predominate. [Pg.401]

As useful as natural PGs may be in principle, they offer almost insurmountable clinical obstacles. As already noted, these obstacles are rapid metabolic degradation, lack of specificity, and other effects. Specifically, uterine effects, which could precipitate abortion in pregnant women, and diarrhea can present problems. Thus by molecular modifications it is hoped to obviate or minimize as many of these shortcomings as possible. [Pg.642]


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