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Additional contraception should be continued for 28 days after stopping the rifampicin/rifabutin. Long-term course of enzyme-inducing antibacterials rifampicin or rifabutin....
Disseminated infection Triple therapy with clarithromycin or erythromycin, ethambutol and rifabutin is usually most effective. There is a problem with rifabutin and drug int...
Two antibiotics called rifampicin and rifabutin (other antibiotics do not have an effect). An over-the-counter remedy called St John's wort, used for low mood.
Additional contraception should be continued for 28 days after stopping the rifampicin/rifabutin. Long-term course of enzyme-inducing antibacterials rifampicin or rifabutin....
The antibiotics rifampicin and rifabutin . (Other antibiotics do not affect the POP.) Some medicines used to treat HIV and AIDS - for example, nevirapine and ritonavir .
This includes some antiretroviral therapy, certain antibiotics (rifampicin, rifabutin), St John's wort and some anticonvulsants. Not all these conditions mean you definitely shouldn...
Some commonly encountered medicines that can interfere with the contraceptive patch include certain antibiotics (for example, rifampicin or rifabutin ), some medicines used to treat epilep...
Examples include rifabutin (used to treat tuberculosis) and cidofovir (used to treat human cytomegalovirus infection).
Those on medication, including antiretroviral therapy, enzyme-inducing anticonvulsants (but not lamotrigine which is contra-indicated with the COC pill), and enzyme-inducing antibiotics such as rifamp...
Antibiotics - rifabutin and rifampicin (potent enzyme inducers). St John's wort. Antiretrovirals - particularly ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitors.
Women taking liver enzyme-inducing medication which interacts, including some antiretroviral therapy, certain antibiotics (rifampicin, rifabutin), St John's wort and some anticonvulsants....
Contraception for those also taking enzyme-inducing medication [ 3 ] Liver enzyme-inducing drugs include: Antibiotics: rifampicin (potent inducer); rifabutin. Antiepileptics: ca...
Iatrogenic - caused by surgery, inadvertent trauma, or medication (eg, rifabutin, cidofovir) [ 6 ] . Inherited - secondary to metabolic or dystrophic disease. Ischaemic - caused by imp...