Oral contraceptives and rifampicin
An alternative method of contraception to the combined oral contraceptive pill is best used if a woman is on rifampicin - this drug is a very powerful enzyme inducer and a five-fold increase in the rate of oestrogen metabolism has been observed in some women.
- the BNF suggests that ".. rifampicin and rifabutin are such potent enzyme-inducing drugs that an alternative method of contraception (such as an IUD) is always recommended. Since enzyme activity does not return to normal for several weeks after stopping an enzyme-inducing drug, appropriate contraceptive measures are required for 4 to 8 weeks after stopping .."
Reference:
- The Practitioner (1999), 243, 462-72.
- BNF 7.3.1
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