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Effect of antibiotics on oral contraceptive efficacy.

作者信息

Zachariasen R D

机构信息

University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston.

出版信息

J Dent Hyg. 1991 Sep;65(7):334-8.

PMID:1819630
Abstract

It is estimated that there are currently 10 million women in the United States who are taking oral contraceptives on a daily basis. Although the actual number is not known, it is also estimated that a large number of these same women are on concomitant drug therapy. In recent years, there has been a number of published reports linking a loss of contraceptive efficacy with the concurrent administration of other drugs, including antibiotics. Because of the common practice of prescribing antibiotics in dentistry, oral healthcare providers should be aware of the possibility of oral contraceptive failure with antibiotic treatment. Since it is often the dental hygienist who interviews patients and assists them in completing their health questionnaire, she or he can play an important role in educating and counseling these patients in possible drug interactions. This article reviews the published incidence of oral contraceptive/antibiotic interaction, along with a discussion of the possible mechanisms by which this interaction occurs. Recommendations are also presented for the oral health management of women taking oral contraceptives and other prescribed drugs.

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