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P.J. Haynes

Researcher at John Radcliffe Hospital

Publications -  6
Citations -  443

P.J. Haynes is an academic researcher from John Radcliffe Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mefenamic acid & Ovulation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 436 citations.

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Measurement of menstrual blood loss in patients complaining of menorrhagia.

TL;DR: There was a reduction in menstrual blood loss in the first period following uterine curettage but no effect thereafter, compared to women with normal menstrual loss.
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Reduction of menstrual blood-loss by prostaglandin-synthetase inhibitors

TL;DR: Preliminary observations suggest a new treatment for a common gynaecological problem and could imply that prostaglandins are involved in the aetiology of excessive menstrual blood-loss in patients with menorrhagia.
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Trial of prostaglandin-synthetase inhibitors in primary dysmenorrhœa

TL;DR: Patients' assessment of each drug suggests that both mefenamic acid and flufenamic acid are more effective than the other analgesic for general relief of symptoms and for most of nine individual symptoms subjectively assessed by the patient.
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Plasma oxytocin concentrations during the menstrual cycle.

TL;DR: It is suggested that oxytocin may have a role in the process of ovulation in the human female and be found in association with peak levels of LH.
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Studies in menorrhagia: (a) mefenamic acid, (b) endometrial prostaglandin concentrations.

TL;DR: Endometrial concentrations of prostaglandin synthetase inhibitor mefenamic acid in the follicular phase of the cycle were similar whether or not patients had menorrhagia, but in the luteal phase, 6 of 14 patients with menor rhagia had higher endometrial prostaglandsin E2 and F2α concentrations than all 13 controls.