Hairloss Study Abstract: Contraception in androgenised women with a low-dose cyproterone-acetate containing one-phase preparation
Title
[Contraception in androgenised women with a low-dose cyproterone-acetate containing
one-phase preparation (author's transl)]
Original Title
Die kontrazeptive Betreuung androgenisierter Frauen mit einem niedrig dosierten
cyproteronacetathaltigen Einphasenpräparat.
Author
Moltz L; Meckies J; Hammerstein J
Source
Dtsch Med Wochenschr, 104: 39, 1979 Sep 28, 1376-82
Abstract
101 hirsute women received Diane, a combination of 2 mg cyproterone acetate and 50
micrograms ethinyl oestradiol per capsule, from the fifth to twenty-fifth day during a
total of 1105 cycles. The treatment was satisfactory in 96% of women with acne, 84% with
androgenic alopecia, 79% with seborrhoea, and 50% of those with mild or moderate
hirsutism. The effectiveness of treating hirsutism or alopecia depended on its severity
and duration. There was no correlation between various measures of androgen levels before
and during treatment and the clinical results. Side effects were similar to those after
contraceptive one-phase preparations, both in kind and incidence. None of the women became
pregnant. Diane is thus the drug of choice in hormonal contraception of patients with
acne, seborrhoea, androgenic alopecia or mild hirsutism. It is also suitable in the
follow-up or interval management of high-dose cyproterone acetate treatment of severe
hirsutism, in order to maintain the effect obtained with lower hormone doses.