Contraception Clinical Trial
Official title:
Contraceptive Efficacy, Tolerance and Acceptability of a Benzalkonium Chloride Spermicide Cream In Women Aged Over 40 Years of Age
In spite of many advantages of spermicides, there is no contraceptive efficacy study conducted with any spermicide in women aged over 40 years. That is why the aim of this study is to evaluate contraceptive efficacy, tolerance and acceptability of a spermicide with benzalkonium chloride (Pharmatex® cream) in women aged over 40 years.
Not all contraceptive methods are appropriate for all situations, and the most appropriate
method of birth control depends on the woman's overall health, her age, the frequency of her
sexual activity, her sexual partners, her desire to have children in the future, and personal
or family history of certain diseases.
A special interest should be paid to women aged over 40 years. Decreased fertility, increased
cardiovascular risks and greater exposure to gynecological disorders during perimenopause
have led to reassess the contraceptive methods in this age group. Official guidelines allow
the use of any contraceptive method - including combined estrogen progestin contraceptives
(COCs) - that it had been well tolerated previously.
However, more frequent contraindications during perimenopause can lead women to switch to
other methods, such as the intrauterine device, the progestin-only contraception or
sterilization. In this context, local contraception with spermicides represents an attractive
alternative for perimenopausal women. Being totally safe, particularly metabolically, the use
of spermicides in this age group is not restricted by national and international guidelines
except in HIV high risk women or women with HIV clinical disease.
Furthermore, the lubricating effect of a galenic formulation of spermicides, such as cream,
is particularly useful in cases of vaginal dryness, which is common in perimenopausal women.
Lastly, spermicides may be used in combination with other local methods of contraception.
Considering the contraindications to other contraceptives, particularly hormonal
contraceptives, and the greater risks associated with these methods during perimenopause,
spermicides could be an appropriate alternative for a large number of perimenopausal women.
Today, in spite of many advantages of spermicides, there is no contraceptive efficacy study
conducted with any spermicide in women aged over 40 years. That is why the aim of this study
is to evaluate contraceptive efficacy, tolerance and acceptability of a spermicide with
benzalkonium chloride (Pharmatex® cream) in women aged over 40 years.
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