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Department of Gynecology-Obstetrics at Wayne State University School of Medicine, Hutzel Hospital and The C. S. Mott Center for Human Growth and Development, Detroit, Michigan.
Efficacy of oral medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) was assessed in 35 women with an established diagnosis of endometriosis (33 pelvic and 2 abdominal). MPA was given in a dosage of 30 mg dally for 90 days. Results indicated improvement or remission in all cases, even though breakthrough bleeding occurred in 8. Twenty-six were treated for associated infertility. Twelve of these became pregnant following treatment. Pregnancy rate in those women whose husbands were fertile was 90%. Side effects included spotting and breakthrough bleeding. The patients usually remained amenorrhecic and anovulatory while receiving MPA. Posttreatment resumption of ovulation was prompt. The findings indicate that oral MPA is a useful therapeutic agent in the management of minimal to moderate endometriosis, particularly when it is associated with infertility.
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