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Transitory hypoadrenalism due to long-term treatment with antiovulatory compounds
Abstract:
A considerable number of women receiving antiovulatory compounds or estrogens complain of weakness and fatigability, suggesting a state of clinical hypoadrenalism. For this reason, levels of plasma ACTH and plasma cortisol were determined in 25 women with such complaints both during treatment and at various intervals after cessation of this treatment. The results obtained showed that there was a significant inhibition of ACTH secretion during long-term treatment with antiovulatory compounds or estrogens, and in half of the cases, there was a delay in normalization of the pituitary-adrenal axis following interruption of the drug, supporting a state of transitory hypoadrenalism.
Keywords:
Adrenal Cortex EffectsAdrenal Cortex Hormones--analysisBiologyClinical ResearchContraceptionContraceptive AgentsContraceptive Agents, EstrogenContraceptive Agents, FemaleContraceptive MethodsEndocrine EffectsEndocrine SystemFamily PlanningHormonesOral ContraceptivesOral Contraceptives, CombinedPhysiologyResearch Methodology