• Premenstrual Sydrome

    Oral Contraceptives for the Treatment of Premenstrual Mood Symptoms

    Oral contraceptives are commonly prescribed for the treatment of premenstrual symptoms and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD); however, the evidence supporting the use of oral contraceptives in this setting is limited. While most studies have shown that oral contraceptives are not effective for the treatment of premenstrual symptoms, there is preliminary evidence that a new oral contraceptive pill, Yaz, which contains low-dose estrogen and a novel progestin called drospirenone, may alleviate the symptoms of PMDD.

    By |2015-07-28T10:57:47-04:00November 13th, 2007|PMS and PMDD|3 Comments
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