Contraception Clinical Trial
Official title:
Continuous Versus Cyclic Use of an Oral Contraceptive Pills in Adolescents
The primary purpose of this study is to compare the compliance rates of adolescents who take oral contraceptives (OCPs) continuously to those who take OCPs cyclically.
Oral contraceptive pills have traditionally been prescribed in a cyclical manner, where
there are 21-24 days of active pills and 4-7 days of placebo pills or a pill-free interval,
creating a 28-day cycle. It has now been proven that as long as a woman has both estrogen
and progesterone, her uterine lining is protected and is thin. To that effect, a new OCP
(Seasonale®, Barr Laboratories, Pomona, NY) has been packaged in the United States that
combines 84 days of active pills with 7 days of placebo pills. This allows a withdrawal
bleed every 3 months.
Like in adult women, OCPs are the most popular form of birth control and cycle control in
adolescents. But, for a variety of reasons, adolescents tend to have poorer compliance when
taking OCPs. Adult women tend to be noncompliant about 6% of the time, but, by the end of
one year, adolescents have a non-compliance rate of 34-66%.
There have been few studies that even describe improved compliance and decreased ovarian
follicular development in women who take OCPs continuously, which could be beneficial in
decreasing the rate of adolescent pregnancy. The majority of the studies looking at
continuous use of OCPs have been performed in adult women. At present, there has been only
one article that has addressed the use of continuous OCPs in adolescents. Sucato and Gold
discussed the indications of continuous use of OCPs, how to prescribe them, and what type of
progestin to use; but they did not specifically examine compliance or the safety and
efficacy of continuous OCPs in adolescents. We plan to evaluate these issues in our study.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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