Information For Patients: Antibiotic And Oral Contraceptive Interactions
There has been a lot of talk about whether taking
dicloxacillin (Dynapen, etc.), tetracycline (Sumycin,
antibiotics can interfere with birth control pills and
etc.), doxycycline (V i b r a m y c i n , etc.), and
lead to pregnancy. The overall risk is small and
minocycline (Minocin, etc.). Keep in mind that this
applies more to some antibiotics than others. Here
is not a complete list and other antibiotics might
is the current thinking of what experts believe is
also decrease the effectiveness of your birth control
pill. Check with your pharmacist or prescriber ifyou need to take any antibiotic and are concerned
Will My Antibiotics Interact With My Birth Control Pills?
The actual incidence of pregnancy in women
What Can I Do To Prevent Pregnancy While On
who take antibiotics while on birth control pills is
Antibiotics?
unknown. There have been few reports considering
Even though the risk of getting pregnant when
the huge number of women who take birth control
taking antibiotics while on birth control pills is
pills each year. However, there is a risk. For
small, there is still a risk. Remember that it’s
example, the antibiotic rifampin will interact with
usually not possible tell whether or not you are one
your pill, and other antibiotics might also interact.
of the women who are at high risk. This is
Some women may be more susceptible than others
especially important today because we now have
to getting pregnant when taking both antibiotics and
birth control pills with lower doses of hormones to
birth control pills. Unfortunately, it’s not possible
reduce side effects of the pill. If you take a low-
to predict which women are at higher risk.
dose birth control pill you might be at higher risk ofgetting pregnant while taking antibiotics. Low-
Why Does An Interaction Sometimes Occur?
dose birth control pills include: Alesse, Aviane,
Enzymes in the liver metabolize many of the
Cyclessa, Levlite, Loestrin 1/20, Loestrin Fe 1/20,
drugs we take, including the hormones in birth
control pills. Some antibiotics are metabolized by
If you need to take rifampin or griseofulvin, and
the same enzyme as the hormones in birth control
want to continue taking birth control pills, you
pills, and can cause the hormones to be metabolized
should also use a second method of birth control
faster. When this happens, the blood levels of the
while on these antibiotics. Another option is to
hormones decrease, and the birth control pill
change to a high-dose birth control pill. Check with
becomes less effective. These antibiotics are very
your prescriber about what is the best choice for
likely to make your birth control pill less effective.
Other antibiotics can decrease the bacteria
If you need to take any other type of antibiotic
normally found in the intestines of healthy people.
and are not comfortable with the risk of getting
pregnant you should also use a second method of
compounds and release active hormone which is
birth control. You should also use a second method
then reabsorbed. Without these bacteria, there’s
of birth control if you develop breakthrough
less active hormone in the bloodstream for the body
bleeding while on antibiotics or if you’ve gotten
to use. Lower hormone levels can increase the
pregnant while on birth control pills in the past.
chance that your birth control pill won’t work.
The second method should be a nonhormonal type
Which Antibiotics?
(condoms, abstinence, etc.). If you will be taking
Some antibiotics are more likely than others to
antibiotics SHORT-TERM, you should also use the
make your birth control pill less effective.
second method of birth control for the full time you
Antibiotics that speed up the metabolism of the pill,
are taking the antibiotics, and for at least 7 days
such as rifampin (Rifadin, etc.) and griseofulvin
after you finish them or until the end of your cycle.
(Gris-PEG, etc.), are the most likely to interact.
If you will be taking antibiotics LONG-TERM,
Other antibiotics, such as those in the penicillin and
such as for acne, you should also use the second
tetracycline classes, also carry a risk of making
method of birth control for at least two weeks after
your birth control pill less effective, although the
starting the antibiotic, until your intestinal bacteria
risk is less than with rifampin. Some antibiotics in
become resitant, and the birth control pill becomes
the penicillin and tetracycline classes include
effective again. Check with your pharmacist or
penicillin (Pen Vee K, etc.), ampicillin (Omnipen,
prescriber if you have any questions about how to
etc.), amoxicillin (A m o x i l , Augmentin, etc.),
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Antibiotic-Oral Contraceptive Drug Interactions Lead author: Kay Shaver, Pharm.D., Assistant EditorFrequency Of Occurrence
SHBG’s binding capacity can decrease the levels
It is well-known that certain drugs, such as
phenobarbital, phenytoin, and carbamazepine,
Antibiotics that don’t affect liver metabolism
interact with oral contraceptives (OCs) and can
can interfere with OC efficacy by another
increase the risk of contraceptive failure and
mechanism. Intestinal bacteria break down
pregnancy. But evidence supporting antibiotics’
estrogen conjugates to restore free estrogen for
role in decreasing the efficacy of OCs is less
reabsorption via enterohepatic circulation. Some
definitive, and so this drug interaction is
antibiotics may alter intestinal bacteria which
somewhat controversial. The information we
interrupts enterohepatic circulation and can lead to
have generally comes from case reports, adverse-
a decrease in the amount of circulating estrogen.
event monitoring systems, and retrospective
Interestingly, some antibiotics may actually
surveys, rather than controlled clinical trials.1,2
increase the levels of ethinyl estradiol and some
There are relatively few reported cases of oral
progestins. Macrolides and azole antifungals
contraceptive failure in women who also took
inhibit the same liver enzyme (CYP450 3A4) that
antibiotics, especially considering the large
number of women who use OCs. Surveys have
It’s possible that certain women are at high risk
shown failure rates of 1.2% to 1.6% in women
for an interaction between antibiotics and OCs.
taking both OCs and antibiotics. Although these
The actual incidence of OC failure is not known,
numbers are greater than those ideally predicted
and unfortunately, the risk of failure can’t be
with perfect compliance, they are within the 1% to
predicted in individual women. There are large
3% that is seen with typical use. Because of this
low rate of OC failure, it is difficult to determine
concentration and clearance of estrogens and
whether such an incidence is due to the antibiotic
progestins. This means that some women might
or is within the expected failure rate.1,2
be more susceptible to OC failure while receivingantibiotics, but we are not able to predict whichMechanism
women. This is especially important consideringthe development of new, lower-dose oral
Ethinyl estradiol is the estrogenic component
contraceptives (Cyclessa, Levlite, Mircette, etc.).
of most combined oral contraceptives. It is
metabolized in the liver by cytochrome P450 3A4,
effectiveness of OCs may be more likely when a
excreted in the bile, broken down by intestinal
woman is taking lower-dose contraceptives.1
bacteria, and then reabsorbed as an active drug.1,3,4
The chance of having a significant interaction
between OCs and antibiotics depends on several
antibiotics can affect OC effectiveness involve
liver metabolism and enterohepatic circulation.
estrogen/progestin in the OC and the amount
The most significant interactions are those that
needed by the woman, 2) dose and duration of use
occur with other drugs metabolized by the same
of the antibiotic, 3) individual variation in
liver enzyme as estrogen. These would include
response to alteration of bacterial flora, and 4)
rifampin and griseofulvin. Rifampin is a potent
fertility of the couple. Predicting the outcome in
inducer of cytochrome P450 3A4 and accelerates
specific women is difficult if not impossible.3
the elimination of ethinyl estradiol and someprogestin components, resulting in an increasedrisk of OC failure. Rifampin also affects sex
Recommendations
hormone-binding globulin (SHBG). SHBG has a
Today it is common to counsel women taking
high affinity for progestins and drugs that increase
broad-spectrum antibiotics that treatment with
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these drugs may reduce the efficacy of their OC.
small overall risk of a drug interaction with
Although the risk of OC failure appears to be very
antibiotics, and that it’s not possible to identify in
advance who is at high risk for OC failure. Tell
pregnancy should be taken very seriously. In
women who aren’t comfortable with this risk to
addition, there is not yet enough evidence to
also use a nonhormonal method of contraception.
support abandoning this practice. It is advisable
Women who have had OC failures in the past or
to be cautious in order to protect those women
who develop breakthrough bleeding while using
using OCs who may be at high risk of OC failure
antibiotics with OCs should use an alternate
method of contraception. These women may be
part of the group of women at high risk of
significant risk of OC failure. A different method
of contraception can be suggested if a woman willbe taking rifampin or griseofulvin long-term. For
Users of this document are cautioned to use their own
women who choose to use OCs while taking these
professional judgment and consult any other necessaryor appropriate sources prior to making clinical
nonhormonal method of contraception, such as
judgments based on the content of this document. Our
condoms or abstinence, during treatment. editors have thoroughly researched the information
Another alternative is to switch to a high-dose (50
with input from experts, government agencies, and
micrograms of estrogen) pill during treatment. national organizations. Information and Internet links
Suspect interference with OC effectiveness if
in this article were current as of the date of
breakthrough bleeding and/or spotting occurs
while taking these drugs together with OCs.1,3,5
Switching to a pill containing a high-dose of
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