Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: NORDETTE 28 versus NYLIA 1 35.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: NORDETTE 28 versus NYLIA 1 35.
NORDETTE-28 vs NYLIA 1/35
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Combined estrogen-progestin oral contraceptive. Suppresses gonadotropin (FSH, LH) release from pituitary, inhibiting ovulation. Increases cervical mucus viscosity and alters endometrial lining.
Combination oral contraceptive consisting of norethindrone (a progestin) and ethinyl estradiol (an estrogen). Inhibits ovulation by suppressing gonadotropin release, increases viscosity of cervical mucus to impede sperm penetration, and alters endometrial lining.
One tablet orally once daily for 28 consecutive days.
One tablet (norethindrone 1 mg/ethinyl estradiol 35 mcg) orally once daily for 21 days, followed by 7 days of placebo or no medication. Continuous sequential regimen.
None Documented
None Documented
Ethinyl estradiol: 13-27 hours (mean 17 hours); Levonorgestrel: 11-45 hours (mean 24 hours); clinical context: steady-state reached after 5-7 days.
Norethindrone: 5-14 hours (mean ~8 hours); Ethinyl estradiol: 7-36 hours (mean ~14 hours). Clinically, steady-state is achieved within 5-7 days.
Renal: ~50% as metabolites, ~20% unchanged; Fecal: ~30% as metabolites; Biliary: minimal.
Renal: 40-60% (as metabolites, mainly ethinyl estradiol glucuronide and sulfate conjugates and norethindrone metabolites). Biliary/fecal: 30-50% (as conjugates and metabolites).
Category C
Category C
Combined Oral Contraceptive
Combined Oral Contraceptive