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  • Title: Efficacy on climacteric symptoms of a continuous combined regimen of 1 mg 17beta-estradiol and trimegestone versus two regimens combining 1 or 2 mg 17beta-estradiol and norethisterone acetate.
    Author: Gambacciani M, Spielmann D, Genazzani AR.
    Journal: Gynecol Endocrinol; 2005 Aug; 21(2):65-73. PubMed ID: 16294457.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVES: To compare the efficacy of a continuous combined regimen of 1mg 17beta-estradiol (17beta-E2) and 0.125 mg trimegestone (TMG) with two continuous combined 17beta-E2/norethisterone acetate (NETA) combinations in the relief of climacteric symptoms in postmenopausal women. STUDY DESIGN: This was a randomized, double-blind, multicenter study conducted in 13 countries over a 2-year period. Healthy postmenopausal women with an intact uterus were treated with 1 mg 17beta-E2/0.125 mg TMG, 2 mg 17beta-E2/1 mg NETA or 1 mg 17beta-E2/0.5 mg NETA for up to 26 cycles, each of 28 days. RESULTS: The 1 mg 17beta-E2/0.125 mg TMG combination was effective in significantly reducing the mean daily number and severity of hot flushes and in reducing the number of night sweats from cycle 1 onward. No overall significant differences between this regimen and the comparators were detected. Other efficacy variables, including the Kupperman index, psychofunctional disorders and quality-of-life sub-scales, experienced a similar improvement from baseline with all treatments. CONCLUSION: Continuous combined 1 mg 17beta-E2/0.125 mg TMG provides relief of menopausal symptoms that is non-inferior to both 17beta-E2/NETA combinations. Furthermore, trimegestone appeared to provide a better improvement of depressive mood than 0.5 mg NETA when combined with 1 mg 17beta-estradiol.
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