Platelet aggregation during oral contraception
- 1 November 1969
- Vol. 4 (5678), 273-274
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5678.273
Abstract
Platelet aggregation has been found to be significantly accelerated with the coagulation-induced Chandler's tube technique in women taking combined oestrogen-progestin oral contraceptives, though this was less than in the third trimester of pregnancy. Women taking the pure progestogen, chlormadinone acetate, have not shown this change up to the sixth month of study. In contrast the accelerated platelet aggregation resulting from conventional oral contraception became normal one month after changing to the progestogen. There was no change in the platelet aggregation response to adenosine diphosphate (A.D.P.) during oral contraception.Keywords
This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
- Progesterone oral contraception and blood coagulation.BMJ, 1969
- Coumarin Therapy and Platelet AggregationBMJ, 1969
- EFFECT OF ŒSTROGENS ON HUMAN PLATELET BEHAVIOURThe Lancet, 1968
- Effects of Low-dose Oral Contraceptives on Blood CoagulationBMJ, 1968
- EFFECT OF ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE AGENTS ON PLATELETS AND PLASMA-PHOSPHOLEPIDSThe Lancet, 1968