2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.04.04.486926
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Toward an optimal contraception dosing strategy

Abstract: Anovulation refers to a menstrual cycle characterized by the absence of ovulation. Exogenous hormones such as synthetic progesterone and estrogen have been used to attain this state to achieve contraception. However, large doses are associated with adverse effects such as increased risk for thrombosis and myocardial infarction. This study utilizes optimal control theory on a modified menstrual cycle model to determine the minimum total exogenous estrogen/progesterone dose, and timing of administration to induc… Show more

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“…Regarding reproductive function, the metrics derived from menstrual cycle data could be useful in pregnancy planning as well as in precision contraception. Indeed, several researchers currently aim to reduce to a minimum the exogenous hormonal input needed to obtain anovulation (Gavina et al, 2023). In order to optimally administer these monotherapies, the timing of the intake relative to the menstrual cycle is crucial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding reproductive function, the metrics derived from menstrual cycle data could be useful in pregnancy planning as well as in precision contraception. Indeed, several researchers currently aim to reduce to a minimum the exogenous hormonal input needed to obtain anovulation (Gavina et al, 2023). In order to optimally administer these monotherapies, the timing of the intake relative to the menstrual cycle is crucial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%