Drospirenone/ethinyl estradiol 3 mg/20 μg (24/4 day regimen): Hormonal contraceptive choices - Use of a fourth-generation progestin

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Abstract

The combined oral contraceptive pill (COC) consisting of drospirenone 3 mg/ethinyl estradiol 20 μg (3 mg DRSP/20 μg EE-24/4) supplies 24 days of pills with hormones followed by 4 days of hormone-free pills. This regimen is called the 24/4 regimen. The progesterone component of this oral contraceptive pill (OCP), drospirenone (DRSP), is a fourth-generation progestin that has potent progestogenic, antimineralocorticoid, and antiandrogenic activity, which are unique characteristics compared with the other progestogens contained in most of the other OCPs currently marketed. This formulation, in addition to being an effective long-term OCP, has the additional medical benefit of providing a good parallel treatment for premenstrual dysphoric disorder and moderate acne. The effectiveness of 3 mg DRSP/20 μg EE-24/4, its tolerability and safety, and its additional non-contraceptive benefits are discussed. © 2009 Bachmann and Kopacz, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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Bachmann, G., & Kopacz, S. (2009, August 16). Drospirenone/ethinyl estradiol 3 mg/20 μg (24/4 day regimen): Hormonal contraceptive choices - Use of a fourth-generation progestin. Patient Preference and Adherence. https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S3901

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