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2004 APR 1 - (NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) -- Antimycotics won't compromise the efficacy of contraceptive vaginal rings.
"We investigated the effect of antimycotic co-medication on the systemic exposure to etonogestrel (ENG) and ethinylestradiol (EE) released from the contraceptive vaginal ring, NuvaRing. Different formulations of miconazole nitrate and single as well as multiple dosing were investigated during two separate randomized, open-label, crossover studies. The first study recruited 12 women to compare the effects of co-use of NuvaRing and a single dose of antimycotic to NuvaRing alone," scientists writing in the journal Contraception report.
"The second study recruited 14 women to compare the effects of multiple doses of an antimycotic vaginal suppository to an antimycotic vaginal cream equivalent. Co-administration of all three antimycotic formulations resulted in a slight increase in systemic exposure to ENG and EE over time, with suppositories having a more pronounced effect than a cream formulation in the multiple-dosing study," said ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Antimycotics won't compromise the efficacy of contraceptive vaginal...