Literature DB >> 577076

Interaction of rifampicin treatment with pharmacokinetics and metabolism of ethinyloestradiol in man.

H M Bolt, M Bolt, H Kappus.   

Abstract

[6,7-3H]Ethinyloestradiol (50 microng) was administered intravenously to volunteers and the free extractable ethinyloestradiol in the plasma was measured. The compound showed a biphasic plasma decline. The half-life of the second phase was 7.5+/-1.7 (SD) hours. Administration of rifampicin (600 mg for 6 days) shifted the half-life of ethinyloestradiol to 3.3+/-0.9 h while the apparent volume of distribution for the second phase of elimination was not changed. When [2,4,6,7-3H]ethinyloestradiol (100 microng) was administered orally, some of the tritium was released by oxidative metabolism from the steroid and transformed to tritiated water (HTO) which equilibrated with whole body water. This portion, normally 7.17+/-1.66% of the tritium dose, was increased by previous administration of rifampicin to 10.62+/-2.27%. The initial rate of oxication of [2,4,6,7-3H]ethinyloestradiol was increased more than twofold by rifampicin treatment. The results are consistent with previous findings that rifampicin induces the oestrogen-2-hydroxylase in the endoplasmic reticulum of human liver, and explain the reduced effectiveness of ethinyloestradiol in oral contraceptives, if the patients are treated with rifampicin.

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Keywords:  Clinical Research; Contraception; Contraceptive Agents, Estrogen--administraction and dosage; Contraceptive Agents, Estrogen--analysis; Contraceptive Agents, Estrogen--side effects; Contraceptive Agents, Female--administraction and dosage; Contraceptive Agents, Female--analysis; Contraceptive Agents, Female--side effects; Contraceptive Agents--administraction and dosage; Contraceptive Agents--analysis; Contraceptive Agents--side effects; Ethinyl Estradiol--administraction and dosage; Ethinyl Estradiol--analysis; Ethinyl Estradiol--side effects; Family Planning; Human Volunteers; Men; Research Methodology; Women

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Year:  1977        PMID: 577076     DOI: 10.1530/acta.0.0850189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Endocrinol (Copenh)        ISSN: 0001-5598


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