PMY 302 Lecture 46: Pharmacology Contraceptive Agents

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Lh and fsh released from anterior pituitary in response to gnrh from hypothalamus. Lh and fsh then release the estradiol and progesterone. Follicular phase: fsh make the egg and also increases release of estradiol which will create a lh surge to release the ovum. Luteal phase: egg reaches the luteal phase and not fertilized forms corpus luteum and it secretes the progesterone and continues to secrete more, feedback inhibition at the pituitary to progesterone no longer works. Long active: implant (iud ) and most efficacity. Long acting reversible contraception(larc)- intrauterine devices and the contraceptive implant are safe and appropriate contraceptive methods for most women and adolescence, should be considered first line (iud) Moa: preventing fertilization by changing intrauterine environment. Progesterone: contraceptive hormone so any substances that mimic progesterone will have contraceptive activity : progestin. Responsible for making corpus luteum (releases progesterone)

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