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Fertility Preservation in Patients with Severe Ovarian Dysfunction
Published on: March 25, 2021
[Reversible infertility from nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs]
Johan Fredrik Skomsvoll1, Erik Rødevand, Hege Svean Koksvik
1Klinikk for ortopedi og revmatologi, Revmatologisk avdeling, St. Olavs Hospital, 7006 Trondheim. johan.skomsvoll@medisin.ntnu.no
Background:
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors may interfere with ovulation and the rupture of the follicle, causing reversible infertility.
Method:
Literature review.
Results:
Reversible infertility is shown both in animal and human studies of these drugs. As determined by ultrasound, the drugs may delay or inhibit ovulation. These findings are also confirmed by a few randomized controlled studies showing an increase in time from the luteinizing hormone surge to rupture of the follicle and an increased size of the unruptured follicle. Most of the hormone analyses show values in accordance with the ovulation/menstrual cycle. Also, two epidemiological studies have shown an association between NSAID use and spontaneous abortion. These studies have methodological weaknesses and their findings have to be elucidated in future studies.
Interpretation:
Women with fertility problems should avoid not only the selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors, but also the traditional NSAIDs. However, women with rheumatic disease responding well to therapy should consult their physicians before stopping treatment. Reduced dose of a NSAID and temporary stop of drug treatment early in the menstrual cycle, or alternative drug treatment, may be a solution. NSAIDs should not be used in the last eight weeks of pregnancy.
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