TITLE
[Anti-androgens. Their use in dermatology]. Antiandrogenos. Su uso en
dermatologia.
AUTHOR
Montero ED; Arevalo A; Michelotti M
SOURCE
Med Cutan Ibero Lat Am 1981; 9 (4): 275-84
LANGUAGE
SPA; Spanish
ABSTRACT
Cyproterone acetate acts as an antiandrogen through competitive inhibition
of the androgens at cellular level on the peripheral effectors. Associated with
ethynyl estradiol potentiates its action upon the cutaneous effectors, and at
the same time has a potent ovulostatic action. Forty one women with seborrhea,
acne, hirsutism and androgenic alopecia were treated. In 18 cases serum
testosterone level were measured by radioimmunoassay before treatment. Most had
levels above the normal range. In 7 cases testosterone level were repeated
during treatment. Some did not show changes, but in most testosterone plasma
increased. Most of the cases with acne and seborrhea showed a definite
improvement between 3 and 6 months. Alopecia and hirsutism needed a longer
treatment and the results were not so satisfactory. The tolerance was excellent
and the side effects were those usually found with other oestrogens and
gestagens associations. No rebound was observed when the medication was
discontinued, although most of the cases showed a tendency to mild recurrence.
(AUTHOR)
MJTR: Acne Vulgaris DT. Alopecia DT. Androgen
Antagonists TU. Dermatitis, Seborrheic DT. Hirsutism DT.
MNTR: Adolescence. Adult. Cyproterone AA.
Cyproterone AD. Drug Combinations. English Abstract. Ethinyl Estradiol AD.
Human. Hydrocortisone BL. Middle Age. Testosterone BL. JOURNAL ARTICLE
RNUM: 0 (Androgen Antagonists); 0 (Drug
Combinations); 2098-66-0 (Cyproterone); 427-51-0 (Cyproterone Acetate); 50-23-7
(Hydrocortisone); 57-63-6 (Ethinyl Estradiol); 57-85-2 (Testosterone)
GEOT: PORTUGAL
IDEN: ISSN: 0210-5187. JOURNAL-CODE: LV5.
ENTRY-DATE: 811118. JOURNAL-SUBSET: M. IM-DATE: 8201.
ACCE: 82012311