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Comparative Cross-over Pharmacokinetic Study on Two Types of Postcoital Contraceptive Tablets Containing Levonorgestrel

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Journal Contraception
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1990 May 1
PMID 2112080
Citations 2
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Abstract

A pharmaceutical and pharmacokinetic study was carried out on levonorgestrel tablets from two different sources (Hungarian- and Chinese-made). Both preparations contained 0.75 mg levonorgestrel and had been shown to have similar contraceptive efficacy and side effects when used for postcoital contraception. Absorption and bioavailability of the Hungarian-made tablets were greater as evidenced by higher serum concentrations of levonorgestrel, a greater area under the concentration-time curve during the first 24 hours, and a more marked suppressive effect on SHBG levels. These differences most probably reflect differences in their pharmaceutical formulation, in particular the extent of tablet dissolution and the degree of micronisation of levonorgestrel.

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