Burton F G, Skiens W E, Duncan G W
Contraception. 1979 May;19(5):507-16. doi: 10.1016/0010-7824(79)90065-9.
Silicone rubber vaginal contraceptive devices of four different formulations, which release predetermined, controlled doses of three progestogens at four distinct levels, were designed and fabricated, and tested in 90-day clinical trials. Data obtained with 70 of the devices indicated that in vivo release rates (microgram/day +/- S.D.) for the formulations were: progesterone, 1400 +/- 30; norethindrone (two levels), 49.4 +/- 2.4, 196 +/- 21; d-norgestrel, 21.6 +/- 1.4. Clinical studies with these devices indicate that the women usually ovulate (with the exception of the high-dose norethindrone-releasing devices) while sperm penetration of the cervix was inhibited by all four fromulations, most consistently by the norgestrel-releasing devices.