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  Comparison of sequential cyproterone acetate/estrogen ...

TITLE
Comparison of sequential cyproterone acetate/estrogen versus spironolactone/oral contraceptive in the treatment of hirsutism.

AUTHOR
O'Brien RC; Cooper ME; Murray RM; Seeman E; Thomas AK; Jerums G

ORGANISATION
Department of Endocrinology, Austin Hospital, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia.

SOURCE
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1991 May; 72 (5): 1008-13

LANGUAGE OF PUBLICATION
English

ABSTRACT
The effects of the antiandrogen drugs cyproterone acetate (CPA) and spironolactone on hair growth and androgen levels were compared in a randomized study of 48 hirsute women. Twenty six subjects completed 6 months of therapy with 100 mg/day CPA and 19 subjects completed 6 months of 100 mg/day spironolactone. All except 10 subjects received concomitant estrogen therapy. Measured objectively, total hair diameter fell by 17.1% with spironolactone (P less than 0.001), and by 16.8% with CPA (P less than 0.001). The diameter of the hair medulla fell by 17.8% with spironolactone (P less than 0.01), and by 31.7% with CPA (P less than 0.001). There was no difference between the drugs in their effect on hair diameter. Plasma testosterone levels also fell significantly with both drugs. As a subjective assessment of treatment efficacy, the frequency with which subjects performed cosmetic measures was recorded. This fell by 38% with spironolactone and by 44.7% with CPA (P less than 0.001 both drugs), and again there was no difference between the drugs. Side effects caused cessation of treatment in one subject taking CPA and two subjects taking spironolactone, and milder side effects were noted in two further subjects from each treatment group. We conclude that spironolactone and CPA, in the dosages used in this study, are effective and well tolerated agents for the treatment of hirsutism, and that neither drug demonstrates a particular advantage over the other. (AUTHOR)

MJTR: Androgen Antagonists TU. Contraceptives, Oral TU. Cyproterone AA. Estrogens TU. Hirsutism DT. Spironolactone TU.

MNTR: Adult. Androgen Antagonists AE. Androgens BL. Comparative Study. Contraceptives, Oral AE. Cyproterone AE. Cyproterone TU. Drug Therapy, Combination. Estrogens AE. Female. Hair GD. Human. Middle Age. Prospective Studies. Spironolactone AE. Testosterone BL.CLINICAL TRIAL. JOURNAL ARTICLE. RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

RNUM: 0 (Androgen Antagonists); 0 (Androgens); 0 (Contraceptives, Oral); 0 (Estrogens); 2098-66-0 (Cyproterone); 427-51-0 (Cyproterone Acetate); 52-01-7 (Spironolactone); 57-85-2 (Testosterone)

GEOT: UNITED STATES

IDEN: ISSN: 0021-972X. JOURNAL-CODE: HRB. ENTRY-DATE: 910606. JOURNAL-SUBSET: A M X. IM-DATE: 9108.

ACCE: 91217178