Advances in contraceptive vaginal rings: what does the future hold?
Ilza Maria Urbano MonteiroCristina Aparecida Falbo GuazzelliLuis BahamondesPublished in: Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy (2018)
Pharmacokinetic studies have shown that segesterone, an absorbable progestin that is used alone or in combination with ethinyl estradiol (EE) or E2, is the CVR of choice at this present time. Indeed, segesterone has demonstrated safety and efficacy as a CVR and is also an appropriate option for lactating women, as they are not absorbed orally. However, good cycle control is important for improved CVR adherence. CVRs that allow the combination of more than one drug may unravel another multi-purpose use when combined with microbicides and could provide combined protection to women who wish to protect themselves from pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection.