Fourteen patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) refractory to steroids and/or splenectomy were treated with danazol (200 mg 3 times a day) for 2 months. The following responses were achieved: excellent (platelet count greater than 100 X 10(9)/l) in 5 patients; good (greater than 50 X 10(9)/l, but less than 100 X 10(9)/l) in 2 patients, and poor in (no increase of platelet count) 7 patients. In three cases remission lasted more than 7 months. Danazol was well tolerated and in most patients better suited than steroids for long-term intake.