2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11154-011-9182-4
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Metabolic effects of contraceptive steroids

Abstract: Estrogen and progestins have been used by millions of women as effective combined contraceptives. The safety of hormonal contraceptives has been documented by years of follow-up and serious adverse events that may be related to their use are rare in the young population exposed to these agents. The balance between the benefits and the risks of contraceptive steroids is generally positive in particular when comparing to the risks of pregnancy and especially in women with risk factors. The metabolic changes indu… Show more

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“…Finally, hormonal contraceptives seem to play a crucial role concerning the sex differences in the metabolome, since they affect the lipid and AA metabolism [74,75] . Wiklund et al [76] even excluded participants taking oral contraceptives.…”
Section: Sex Differences and Puberty Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, hormonal contraceptives seem to play a crucial role concerning the sex differences in the metabolome, since they affect the lipid and AA metabolism [74,75] . Wiklund et al [76] even excluded participants taking oral contraceptives.…”
Section: Sex Differences and Puberty Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The progestin component is of variable potency and androgenicity. Hence, while in combined COCs the EE component seems to be responsible for the slight changes in the procoagulation and fibrinolytic balance, most progestins appear not to affect the coagulation factors and liver proteins when given alone (Sitruk-Ware & Nath, 2011). However, the metabolic effects of pills are extremely variable; for example estrogens impair insulin action dose-dependently and the associated progestins may modify these effects (Nader & Diamanti-Kandarakis, 2007).…”
Section: Oral Contraceptives May Further Exacerbate the Metabolic Promentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 'natural' estrogens are sometimes thought of as being superior because they are metabolized faster than synthetic EE, have a lower bioavailability and have less of an impact on hepatic function [42,43]. Although data suggest that the impact of natural estrogens may be less, physiologic markers are still altered; therefore, the contraindications do not change [44].…”
Section: Estradiol and Ethinyl Estradiolmentioning
confidence: 99%