acne and oral contraceptive pill
Last edited 02/2020
- some women find that their acne and/or hirsutism improves whilst taking
the combined oral contraceptive pill
- the best response occurs if a pill is more oestrogenic - this is because
the oestrogen in the pill causes raised levels of sex hormone binding globulin,
which in turn binds with excess free androgen:
- examples of oestrogenic pills include Brevinor, Marvelon and Ovysmen
- examples of oestrogenic pills include Brevinor, Marvelon and Ovysmen
- in severe cases Dianette may be considered (1,2,3):
- co-cyprindiol (Dianette®) or other ethinylestradiol/cyproterone acetate containing products
- licensed only for women with severe acne that has not responded to antibacterials and for treatment of acne in women with moderately severe hirsutism
- risk of venous thromboembolism is higher in women taking co-cyprindiol than a low-dose COC - should not be used solely as a contraceptive and use of an additional hormonal contraceptive with co-cyprindiol is contraindicated (1)
- whilst on treatment the patient should be evaluated regularly by a clinician and the patient advised to be vigilant for signs and symptoms of VTE
- should be discontinued 3 months after acne has been controlled
- for the individual product - consult the Summary of Product Characteristics and consider UK Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use
- co-cyprindiol (Dianette®) or other ethinylestradiol/cyproterone acetate containing products
The respective summary of product characteristics must be consulted before prescribing any of the drugs mentioned above.
Reference:
- 1. Clinical Knowledge Summaries.Acne Vulgaris(accessed 6/2/2020)
- 2. Prescriber (2006); 14 (22): 44-55.
- 3. Wirral NHS University Teaching Hospital. Acne Vulgaris (accessed 6/7/16).