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Clinical Trial Summary

Dydrogesterone is approved in more than 100 countries including Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan and widely used for the treatment of progesterone deficiencies such as for management of dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, secondary amenorrhea, irregular cycles, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, pre-menstrual syndrome, threatened and habitual miscarriage, infertility due to luteal insufficiency, as well as part of hormone replacement therapy. There are limited data regarding dydrogesterone's role in achieving cycle regularization from post-marketing settings. There is need to assess the persistence of dydrogesterone therapy in a post-marketing setting after cessation of treatment and whether the persistence, if any, is related to the duration of dydrogesterone therapy. Hence, in this observational program, the goal is to observe the possible implications of such treatment in terms of treatment length and response pattern.


Clinical Trial Description

The program is designed as a prospective, multicentre, observational, non-interventional, non-randomized, non-controlled, single arm, post-marketing program. Being an observational program, the assignment of patients to dydrogesterone therapy will not be decided with an intention to include patients in the program, but will be guided as per standard clinical practice of the treating physician. Hence the prescribing of dydrogesterone will be clearly separate from the decision to include patients in this program. All dydrogesterone prescriptions will be made in accordance with locally approved package insert for dydrogesterone. ;


Study Design

Time Perspective: Prospective


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NCT number NCT01711216
Study type Observational
Source Abbott
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 2012
Completion date August 2014

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