Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS),is a complex neuro-endocrine disorder affecting approximately 5% to 10% of women in reproductive age.Inositols are considered insulin sensitizers, as they modulate the members of insulin signaling pathways.Thiss study compares between the effect of inositol and metformin in letrozol resistant PCOS women.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS),is a complex neuro-endocrine disorder affecting approximately 5% to 10% of women in reproductive age .Furthermore, impaired glucose tolerance affects 30 - 40 % of women with PCOS and the pathophysiology of insulin resistance appears to be linked to a malfunction in the insulin signalling system. Insulin-sensitizing substances, including the B-complex vitamin inositol and its stereoisomers (myo-inositol and D-chiro-inositol )have therefore been investigated as a potential treatment for PCOS. Letrozole is the recommended medication for ovulation induction in PCOS-related infertility since it produces higher pregnancy and live birth rates than Clomphine Citrate. Alternative regimens, such as two-step, higher, and prolonged doses, may be necessary for women who are not responding to the standard letrozole dosage. However, some women might not respond to letrozole even at the highest dosage. Inositols are produced by the human body and are a member of the vitamin B complex group.Inositols are considered insulin sensitizers, as they modulate the members of insulin signaling pathways. They positively influence menstrual cycle regularity, carbohydrate metabolism, and the clinical and laboratory symptoms of hyperandrogenism (e.g., free testosterone, total testosterone, SHBG).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
36
Combined myoinositol \& Dchiroinositol twice daily plus letrozole for 3 months
Metformin 500mg twice daily plus letrozole for 3 months
Kafrelshiekh university hospital
Cairo, Egypt
Ovulation rate confirmed by folliculometry measured by transvaginal ultrasound
Time frame: 3 months after taaking letrozole only for 3 months
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