J Med Assoc Thai 2005; 88 (3):314

Views: 1,308 | Downloads: 16 | Responses: 0

PDF XML Respond to this article Print Alert & updates Request permissions Email to a friend


One Year Study of Implanon on the Adverse Events and Discontinuation
Chaovisitsaree S Mail, Piyamongkol W , Pongsatha S , Morakote N , Noium S , Soonthornlimsiri N

Objective: To determine adverse events and discontinuation of Implanon in healthy Thai women between 16 and 45 years of age.
Design: Prospective descriptive study.
Setting: Family Planning Unit, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University.
Subjects: Ninety-two female volunteers with eligible criteria, no contraindication for hormonal contraceptive and wished to have long term contraception were recruited.
Main outcome measures: Determination of adverse events was done three months after Implanon insertion.
Discontinuation of Implanon use was reviewed during the study period of one year.
Results: Amenorrhea (40.2%) and infrequent bleeding (39.1%) were the most menstrual adverse events. While most non- menstrual adverse events were headache/dizziness (27.2%) and lower abdominal pain
(23.9%). Severe non-menstrual side effect was rare (1-2%). Seven subjects (7.6%) discontinued using Implanon
during the one year period of study.
Conclusion: Implanon demonstrated a high continue rate at the first year of insertion. It produced similar adverse events like other progestin-only contraceptives. Counseling before insertion is important for increased client satisfaction and a higher continuation rate.

Keywords: Implanon, Hormonal contraceptive implant, Adverse event, Discontinuation


Download: PDF