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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Hormones May Remain Altered One Year After Oral Contraceptive Discontinuation: Presented at AACE |
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"Hormones May Remain Altered One Year After Oral Contraceptive Discontinuation: Presented at AACE" By Maggie Schwarz WASHINGTON, DC -- May 27, 2005 -- "The sexual dysfunction and androgen insufficiency seen with use of oral contraceptives can remain even a year after stopping the medication," according to Claudia Panzer, MD, a fellow in clinical endocrinology at Boston University Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Dr. Panzer and associates studied 102 women reporting sexual dysfunction who were either taking or had taken an oral contraceptive. They presented their findings here May 19[th at the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) 14th Annual Meeting and Clinical Congress. Oral contraceptives are known to lower serum testosterone levels by decreasing ovarian production of testosterone and raising production of sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) from the liver. It has been assumed that these changes are reversible once a woman stops taking an oral contraceptive. |
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