Df. Archer et al., The effects of a low-dose monophasic preparation of levonorgestrel and ethinyl estradiol on coagulation and other hemostatic factors, AM J OBST G, 181(5), 1999, pp. S63-S66
OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to evaluate the effects on hemostatic
factors of a low-dose preparation of levonorgestrel and ethinyl estradiol i
n a 12-cycle study.
STUDY DESIGN: Thirty healthy women began taking 100 mu g levonorgestrel and
20 mu g ethinyl estradiol on the first day of the menstrual cycle, continu
ed to take the preparation for the next 21 days, and then took placebo for
7 days. Mean changes in prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, and
levels of factors VII and X, antithrombin, plasminogen, fibrinogen, protein
S, thrombin-antithrombin complexes, and D-dimer were analyzed at baseline
and at cycles 3, 6, and 12 with paired Student t tests.
RESULTS: Factor X, plasminogen antigen and activity, and D-dimer levels wer
e significantly increased (P less than or equal to .01) during all 3 cycle
periods. Antithrombin antigen and protein S total antigen levels were signi
ficantly (P less than or equal to .001) decreased at cycles 3, 6, and 12, w
hereas factor VII and protein S activity levels were significantly (P less
than or equal to .05) decreased at cycle 3 and at cycles 3 and 6, respectiv
ely.
CONCLUSION: The effects on hemostatic factors in healthy women of a monopha
sic preparation of 100 mu g levonorgestrel and 20 mu g ethinyl estradiol we
re similar to those of other low-dose oral contraceptives.