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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, December 1998, p. 3266-3268, Vol. 42, No. 12
Department of Gynaecology and
Obstetrics1 and
Division of Infectious
Diseases and AIDS,
Received 20 August 1997/Returned for modification 15 February
1998/Accepted 31 August 1998
Several antibiotics have been reported to lessen the ovarian
suppression produced by oral contraceptive agents, as a result of drug
interactions. The present investigation was designed to study the
likelihood of the occurrence of any such interaction between the
fluoroquinolone antibiotic ciprofloxacin (Ciproxin) at a dosage of 500 mg twice a day and the "low-dose" oral contraceptive Marvelon (30 µg of ethinyl estradiol [EE] plus 150 µg of desogestrel). Twenty-four healthy female volunteers were studied in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized crossover trial. There were no significant differences between measurements of the area under the
concentration-time curve of EE up to 24 h after oral contraceptive intake during placebo and ciprofloxacin administration on days 11 and
16 of the cycles, indicating the absence of pharmacokinetic interaction. Similarly, no clinically significant differences in
the levels of sex hormone binding globulin were found between the
placebo and ciprofloxacin cycles, indicating no major variation in EE
levels during ciprofloxacin and placebo treatment. Ten subjects in each
of the placebo and ciprofloxacin groups had early-follicular-phase levels of 17-
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No Interaction between Ciprofloxacin and an Oral
Contraceptive
estradiol (<184 ng/liter) at one or more points during their cycles, but none had values above the
early-follicular-phase range, indicating no significant ovarian
activity. In addition, all subjects had progesterone levels of <2
ng/ml, indicating the absence of ovulation. Only two subjects, who
received the placebo, had evidence of sustained follicular growth to a
potentially ovulatory follicle (~18 mm). We conclude that
ciprofloxacin does not interfere with the ovarian suppression produced
by the low-dose oral contraceptive Marvelon.
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and AIDS, University Hospital of Utrecht, P.O. Box 85500, 3509 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands. Phone:
(31) 30 250 6228. Fax: (31) 30 251 8328. E-mail:
I.M.Hoepelman{at}digd.azu.nl.
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