Oestrogen/Progestogen Oral Contraception and Blood Clotting: A Long-term Follow-up
- 11 December 1971
- Vol. 4 (5788) , 648-650
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5788.648
Abstract
In a long-term study of women taking the combined oestrogen/progestogen oral contraceptives Ortho-Novin and Norinyl-1 the follow-up has been continued for three years and four years respectively. Acceleration of both “intrinsic” and “extrinsic” clotting tests and of specific factor VII and X assays, reported previously at the nine-month stage, persisted throughout the period of study. Acceleration of Chandler's tube platelet aggregation and hypercoagulable thrombelastographic patterns were recorded. There was, however, no evidence of a cumulative effect after the first nine months.Keywords
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