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Serum lipids during oral contraceptive exposure
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Lipid AnalysisSerum Total CholesterolHormonal ContraceptiveOral ContraceptiveReproductive HealthGynecologyEighteenth MonthFemale Reproductive FunctionOral Contraceptive ExposureContraceptionSerum Total TriglyceridesPublic HealthAtherosclerosisDyslipidemiaEndocrinologyPharmacologyEpidemiologyCardiovascular DiseaseMedicineWomen's Health
The serum total cholesterol did not change significantly du ring 6 to 60 months of exposure to an oral contraceptive steroid combination (mestranol and norethynodrel). Alpha lipoprotein levels increased and remained slightly elevated. Serum total triglycerides increased during the sixth to eighteenth month of exposure only.