Safety of quinacrine contraceptive pellets: results from 10-year follow-up in Vietnam.
BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to evaluate long-term safety of quinacrine pellets for nonsurgical sterilization among women in Vietnam. STUDY DESIGN: Observational cohort study of 2735 women who had quinacrine insertions between 1989 and 1993 compared to 1623 women who received an intrauterine device (IUD). RESULTS: Cumulative follow-up times for the quinacrine and IUD cohorts were 28,697 and 17,382 person-years, respectively, and losses to follow-up were 6% and 7%, respectively. Quinacrine users had a higher incidence of ectopic pregnancy compared to IUD users (risk ratio, 2.2; 95% confidence interval, 1.06-4.54); the risks of cancer, hysterectomy, pelvic/gynecologic surgery and death were similar in the two groups. Two quinacrine insertions appeared to lower the risk of ectopic pregnancy to that of surgical tubal occlusion. CONCLUSIONS: Use of quinacrine in this cohort appeared to have minimal health risks. Other research, including preclinical studies, needs to be considered in an overall evaluation of whether the combination of safety and efficacy provide a basis for quinacrine's approval by appropriate regulatory agencies.
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- Women's Health
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- Treatment Outcome
- Sterilization, Reproductive
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- Pregnancy, Ectopic
- Pregnancy Rate
- Pregnancy
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
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Published In
DOI
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Women's Health
- Vietnam
- Treatment Outcome
- Sterilization, Reproductive
- Safety
- Quinacrine
- Pregnancy, Ectopic
- Pregnancy Rate
- Pregnancy
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease