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Danazol: objective assessment in the treatment of endometriosis.
The objective assessment of Danocrine (Danazol, Winthrop) in the treatment of endometriosis was hampered in the 1970s by the absence of a universally accepted classification. The American Fertility Society (AFS) classification, proposed in 1979, has now become widely accepted. However, there is a lack of recorded objective data utilizing the AFS score before and after Danazol therapy. In a series of 51 patients with endometriosis, who underwent laparoscopy, then received Danazol, 800 mg daily for 6 months, and had a repeat laparoscopy, there was a statistically significant improvement in the AFS score in Stage I and II disease.