
The Role of Sevista in the Management of Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
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Correspondence
Dr. Dhananjay BS,
Professor, Department of OBG,
Sri Siddhartha Medical College,
Tumkur - 572107, India.
Affiliated to Sri Siddhartha University, India.
E-mail: drdhananjaybsred@rediffmail.com
Objective: The complaints of excessive menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) have a substantial impact on the gynaecological services and in most of the cases, no organic pathology is identified. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and tranexamic acid offer a simple therapy which has to be taken during menses, with reductions of 25-35% and 50% respectively in the Menstrual Blood Loss (MBL). Danazol and the gonadatrophin-releasing hormone analogues are highly effective, but their side-effects make them suitable only for a short-term use. In the present study, the role of ormeloxifene was studied in patients of DUB.
Materials & Methods: The subjects were diagnosed cases of DUB. After ruling out the possible causes of the abnormal uterine bleeding, a diagnosis of DUB was made and the treatment with ormiloxifene was started. The number of cases were 35 cases. The treatment with ormeloxifene was evaluated by measuring the Hb g/dl and the endometrial thickness before and after 3 months of treatment with sevista. Ormeloxifene was given in the dosage of a 60 mg tablet twice a week for 3 months, followed by once a week for another 3 months.
Observation & Results: There was a statistically significant increase in the Hb g/dl (p < 0.001) and a statistically significant decrease in the endometrial thickness (p< 0.001) after the treatment with ormeloxifene.
Conclusion: Ormeloxifene can be used asa effective drug in the treatment of Dysfunctional uterine bleeding.