Endometriosis Clinical Research Study
What is the purpose of this study?
The purpose of this study is to determine whether a regimen of norethindrone acetate + placebo or norethindrone acetate + conjugated estrogens is superior in maintaining skeletal health and quality of life in adolescents treated with a GnRH agonist for endometriosis.Can I participate in this study?
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:-
Conditions: Endometriosis
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Age: Between 13 - 22 Years
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Gender: Female
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Detail Study Description
Endometriosis has become increasingly recognized as a chronic illness which begins during adolescence. Untreated endometriosis may lead to chronic pain and infertility. As recognition of the need for prompt therapy increases, so does the length of time patients will be exposed to treatments. As a result, there exists a pressing need to evaluate adjunctive measures that may limit the associated negative health consequences of treatment. A gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist is one medication utilized for patients who have failed other treatments. While GnRH-agonists are effective in relieving symptoms, their long-term use is problematic. GnRH agonists induce a low-estrogen state, causing deleterious effects on bone mineralization. These negative consequences are especially important for our pediatric patients. Adolescence is the critical period in a woman's life for bone acquisition and attainment of peak bone mass. Anything that interferes with this process puts patients at risk for lifelong low bone density and future fracture. "Add-back" therapy appears to be a promising adjunct to treatment for prevention of this bone loss. Daily therapy with low-doses of hormones preserves bone density in adult patients, without altering the efficacy of the GnRH-agonist. However, no data exist on the effect of add-back therapy in adolescents. The aim of the current study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of two add-back regimens, norethindrone acetate + placebo or norethindrone acetate + conjugated estrogens, for the preservation of skeletal health and quality of life in adolescents with endometriosis treated with a GnRH-agonist.Study Treatments
Norethindrone Acetate, Conjugated estrogens, Conjugated equine estrogens, Placebo, Conjugated equine estrogensSource: ClinicalTrials.gov
Clinical Trial Identifier: TX74073
Last Updated: April 2010
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