PHARMACOLOGY OF CONTRACEPTION.

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PHARMACOLOGY OF CONTRACEPTION

CONTRACEPTION PHARMACOLOGY ILOs By the end of this lecture you will be able to: Perceive the different contraceptive utilities available Classify them according to their site and mechanism of action Justify the existing hormonal contraceptives present Compare between the types of oral contraceptives pills with respect to mechanism of action, formulations, indications, adverse effects, contraindications and possible interactions Hint on characteristics & efficacies of other hormonal modalities

Normal process of ovulation Preventing sperm from fertilizing the ovum IN CONCEPTION there is fusion of the sperm & ovum to produce a new organism. ? IN CONTRACEPTION  we are preventing this fusion to occur This achieved by interfering with Normal process of ovulation Implantation Preventing sperm from fertilizing the ovum IUD (copper T) Killing the sperm Interruption by a barrier HORMONAL THERAPY Oral Contraceptive pills Contraceptive Patches Vaginal rings Injectable IUD (with hormone) Spermicidals Jells Foams Condoms Cervical caps Diaphragms Thin films

3)ESTROGENS (β-ESTRADIOL) HYPOTHALAMUS 1)GnRH ANTERIOR PITUITARY 2)FSH LH OVARY 3)ESTROGENS (β-ESTRADIOL) AND PROGESTERONE

Plasma concentrations of the gonadotropins & ovarian hormones during the normal female sexual cycle

COMBINED Pills(COC) MINI Pills(POP) MORNING-AFTER Pills Types ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE Pills According to composition & intent of use; OC are divided into three types COMBINED Pills(COC) MINI Pills(POP) MORNING-AFTER Pills Contain estrogen & progestin(100% effective) Contain only a progestin(97%effective) Contain both hormones or Each one alone (high dose) or Mifepristone + Misoprostol ESTROGENS Ethinyl estradiol or mestranol [a “prodrug” converted to ethinyl estradiol] Currently concentration used now is very low to minimize estrogen hazards PROGESTINS Birth control pills Norethindrone Levonorgestrel (Norgestrel) Medroxyprogesterone acetate Has systemic androgenic effect; acne, hirsutism, weight gain. Norgestimate Desogestrel Drospirenone Currently Has no systemic androgenic effect

MECHANISM OF ACTION OF COC INHIBIT OVULATION by SUPPRESSING THE RELEASE OF GONADOTROPHINS(FSH & LH)  no action on the ovary  ovulation is prevented. Inhibit IMPLANTATION by causing abnormal contraction of the fallopian tubes & uterine musculatureovum will be expelled rather than implanted. Increase viscosity of the cervical mucus making it so viscous  no sperm pass Abnormal transport time through the fallopian tubes .

COMBINED Pills [COC] Continued Methods of administration of monthly pills Pills are better taken same time of day For 21 days; starting on day 5 / ending at day 26. This is followed by a 7 day pill free period TO IMPROVE COMPLIANCE; a formulation of 28 pills * The first 21 pills are of multiphasic formulation * Followed by the last 7 pills are actually placebo

COMBINED Pills [COC] Continued COMBINED Pills [COC] Continued Seasonal Pills COMBINED Pills [COC] Continued COMBINED Pills [COC] Continued Are known as Continuous / Extended cycle  Cover 91 days schedule Taken continuously for 84 days, break for 7 days Has very low doses of both estrogens and progestins Benefit; It lessens menstrual periods to 4 times a year useful in those who have pre-menestrual or menestrual disorders, and in perimenopausal women with vasomotor symptoms. Disadvantages; Higher incidence of breakthrough bleeding & spotting during early use.

COMBINED Pills [COC] Continued Monthly Pills Currently, their formulation is improved to mimic the natural on going changes in hormonal profile. Accordingly we have now the phase formulations Monophasic (a fixed amount of estrogen & progestin) Biphasic (2 doses)(a fixed amount of estrogen, while amount of progestin increases stepwise in the second half of the cycle) Triphasic (3 doses)(amount of estrogen; fixed or variable & amount of progestin increases stepwise in 3 phases).

COMBINED Pills [COC] Continued Estrogen (mg) Progestin (mg) Monophasic combination tablets Loestrin 21 1/20 Ethinyl estradiol 0.02 Norethindrone acetate 1.0 Desogen, Apri, Ortho-Cept 0.03 Desogestrel 0.15 Brevicon, Modicon, Necon 0.5/35 0.035 Norethindrone 0.5 Demulen 1/35 Ethynodiol diacetate Nelova 1/35 E, Ortho-Novum 1/35 Ovcon 35 0.4 Demulen 1/50 Ethinyl estradlol 0.05 Ethynodiol dlacetate Ovcon 50 Ovral-28 D,L-Norgestrel Norinyl 1/50, Ortho-Novum 1/50 Mestranol Biphasic combination tablets Jenest-28, Ortho-Novum 10/11, Necon 10/11, Nelova 10/11 Days 1—10 Days 11—21 Norethlndrone

COMBINED Pills [COC] Continued Estrogen (mg) Progestin (mg) Triphaslc combination tablets Triphasil, Tri-Levlen, Trivora Days 1—6 Ethinyl estradlol 0.03 L-Norgestrel 0.05 Days 7—11 Ethinyl estradiol 0.04 0.075 Days 12—21 0.125 Ortho-Novum 7/7/7, Necon 7/7/7 Days 1—7 Ethiriyl estradiol 0.035 Norethindrone 0.5 Days 8—14 0.75 Days 15—21 1.0 Ortho-TrI-Cyclen Norgestimate 0.18 Norgestlmate 0.215 0.25

COMBINED Pills [COC] Continued ADRs 1. Nausea and breast tenderness 2. Headache 3. Skin Pigmentation 4. Impair glucose tolerance (hyperglycemia) 5.  incidence of breast, vaginal & cervical cancer 6. Cardiovascular - major concern a. Thromboembolism b. Hypertension 7.  frequency of gall bladder disease B. Progestin Related A. Estrogen Related 1. Nausea, vomiting&headache 2. Slightly higher failure rate 3. Fatigue, depression of mood 4. Menstrual irregularities 5. Weight gain 6. Hirsutism 7. Masculinization (Norethindrone) 8. Ectopic pregnancy

COMBINED Pills [COC] Continued Contraindications of estrogen containing pills Thrombophlebitis / thromboembolic disorders CHF or other causes of edema Vaginal bleeding of undiagnosed etiology Known or suspected pregnancy Known or suspected breast cancer, or estrogen-dependent neoplasms Impaired hepatic functions Dyslipidemia, diabetes, hypertension, migraine….. Lactating mothers – use progestin - only pills(mini pills) N.B. Obese Females, smokers, Females > 35 years better given progestin only pills

COMBINED Pills [COC] Continued Interactions Medications that cause contraceptive failure Medications that  COC toxicity Medications that is altered in clearance by COC CYT P450 Inhibitors Impairing absorption CYT P450 Inducers Medications that cause contraceptive failure Antibiotics that interfere with normal GI flora   absorption   its bioavailability Microsomal Enzyme Inducers   catabolism of OC e.g.: Phenytoin , Phenobarbitone, Rifampin Medications that  COC toxicity Microsomal Enzyme Inhibitors;  metabolism of OC   toxicity e.g.: Acetaminophen, Erythromycin Medications altered in clearance () by COC;   in their toxicity WARFARIN, Cyclosporine, Theophyline

Progestin-Only Pills (POP) Types ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE Pills COMBINED Pills MINI Pills MORNING-AFTER Pills Progestin-Only Pills (POP) Contains only a progestin as norethindrone or desogestrel…. Mechanism of action The main effect is  increase cervical mucus, so no sperm penetration & therefore, no fertilization.

Should be taken every day, the same time, all year round MINI Pills Continued Indications Are alternative when oestrogen is contraindicated (e.g.: during breast feeding, hypertension, cancer, smokers over the age of 35). Contraceptives containing only a progestin Should be taken every day, the same time, all year round estrogen in combined hormonal birth control may reduce milk supply.  Combination estrogen and progestin birth control should NOT be used in women over 35 years of age who smoke due to an increased risk of serious side effects, such as heart attack, blood clots, and stroke. I.M injection e.g. medroxy progesterone acetate 150 mg every 3 months..

Post Coital Contraception Emergency Contraception Types ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE Pills COMBINED Pills MINI Pills MORNING-AFTER Pills Contraception on instantaneous demand, 2ndry to unprotected sexual intercourse Post Coital Contraception Emergency Contraception Composition Method of Administration Timing of 1st dose After Intercourse Reported Efficacy Ethinyl estadiol + Levonorgestrel 2 tablets twice with 12 hrs in between 0- 72hrs 75% High-dose only Ethinyl estadiol Twice daily for 5 days 75 - 85% High dose only levonorgestrel 70 – 75% Mifepristone= a synthetic, steroidal antiprogestogen Mifepristone ± Misoprostol A single dose 0- l20 hrs 85 - 100%

MORNING-AFTER Pills Continued Indications When desirability for avoiding pregnancy is obvious : -Unsuccessful withdrawal before ejaculation -Torn, leaking condom -Missed pills -Exposure to teratogen e.g. Live vaccine -Rape