Effect of ciprofloxacin on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of warfarin

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To determine if ciprofloxacin therapy alters the response to warfarin treatment, 36 adult patients attending three university-affiliated outpatient anticoagulation clinics randomly received a 12-day course of ciprofloxacin (750 mg twice daily) and a 12-day course of placebo; each course was separated by a 2-week washout period. Prothrombin times (PTs), concentrations of S-warfarin and R-warfarin (the isomers of warfarin), and concentrations of clotting factors II and VII were determined three times weekly for 9 weeks. By day 12 of ciprofloxacin therapy, concentrations of S-warfarin remained unchanged compared with those after placebo therapy, but R-warfarin concentrations increased significantly (1.15 times those after placebo therapy; P = .001); concentrations of clotting factors II and VII decreased (0.903 and 0.872 times those after placebo therapy, respectively, P ≤ .020). The mean PT ratio after 12 days of ciprofloxacin therapy increased slightly (1.032 times that after placebo therapy; P = .057), but no patient had bleeding or a change in PT that required alteration in warfarin or ciprofloxacin therapy. We conclude that warfarin therapy is not a contraindication to the use of ciprofloxacin.

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Israel, D. S., Stotka, J., Rock, W., Sintek, C. D., Kamada, A. K., Klein, C., … Polk, R. E. (1996). Effect of ciprofloxacin on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of warfarin. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 22(2), 251–256. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinids/22.2.251

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