VITAMIN E AMELIORATE THE LIPIDS PROBLEM INDUCES BY CONTRACEPTIVES
AbstractWomen on different contraceptive methods have been linked with the development of various changes in lipids profile. Therefore, the relationship between contraceptive use and lipids changes needs to be investigated. Method: This was a cross-sectional randomized study conducted on non-lactating, non-pregnant women who were on different methods of contraceptives for at least a period of 6 months and were attending the Family Planning room at Al-shomaly hospital south of Babylon government. The study population consisted of a countryside population. One hundred twenty-five divided into five groups 25 women each group: (1): taken oral contraceptive (microgynon tablet), (2) taken oral contraceptive (microgynon tablet) with 400 IU Vitamin E per day, (3) on injectable contraceptive (depo Provera), and (4): on injectable (depo Provera) with 400 IU Vitamin E per day and (5): not taken any things as control individuals. Conclusion: contraceptives have a series role in elevation of lipids profiles, and use of Vitamin E can reduce a degree of these effects.
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1206-10
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English
IJPSR
Saif M. Hassan *, Mohammed A. Ejerish and Usama Herba
Al-shomaly hospital, Babylon Health Director, Ministry of Health, Babylon, Iraq
dr.saifalgebory@yahoo.com
29 September, 2015
09 February, 2016
11 February, 2016
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.7(3).1206-10
01 March, 2016