1998
DOI: 10.2165/00003495-199856050-00007
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Dienogest

Abstract: The progestogen dienogest exhibits highly selective binding to the progesterone receptor. It has high progestational and significant antiandrogenic activity, but only moderate antigonadotrophic activity. Dienogest inhibits ovulation, produces secretory transformation of the endometrium and has antiproliferative effects. Oral dienogest 2 mg/day plus ethinylestradiol 30 micrograms/day provides effective contraception (Pearl Index approximately 0.2). Cycle stability is good during long term use of this combinatio… Show more

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“…For this reason, new progestins are continually tested, in an attempt to find the perfect drug which ensures the desired effects without side effects. Two recent clinical studies in Europe and Japan extensively investigated a new treatment for endometriosis using Dienogest, a 19-nortestosterone derivative that is highly selective for progesterone receptors [25]. The studies demonstrated that at 2 mg daily, this progestin effectively alleviates pain, reduces endometriosis lesions and improves quality of life [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, new progestins are continually tested, in an attempt to find the perfect drug which ensures the desired effects without side effects. Two recent clinical studies in Europe and Japan extensively investigated a new treatment for endometriosis using Dienogest, a 19-nortestosterone derivative that is highly selective for progesterone receptors [25]. The studies demonstrated that at 2 mg daily, this progestin effectively alleviates pain, reduces endometriosis lesions and improves quality of life [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this dose, DNG exerts only a moderate antigonadotropic activity, but its induction of granulosa cell apoptosis in the follicle also contributes to the effective ovulation inhibition provided by DNG. 35,46 In combination with E 2 V, however, the 3 mg dose was found to be needed for ovulation suppression. 28 At those doses, the anti-estrogenic effect thickens the cervical mucus to block sperm transport into the upper genital tract.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Actionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Clinically, DNG is similar to 19-nortestosterone derivatives in that it has a short plasma half-life, strong progestational effect in the endometrium, and high oral bioavailability. 21,26,34 DNG is similar to progesterone derivatives in that it demonstrates both a relatively low inhibition of gonadotropin secretion 35,36 and anti-androgenic activity 37 (about 40% of cyproterone acetate). 38 DNG has no interaction with specific transport proteins, such as SHBG or cortisol-binding globulin (CBG).…”
Section: Pharmacodynamics Componentsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Dienogest was initially produced in 1979. It is a very potent progestin that also has antiandrogenic activity [30,31]. Chlormadinone acetate is a derivative of 17a-hydroxyprogesterone.…”
Section: Later Progestinsmentioning
confidence: 99%