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Date Submitted: 12/11/07
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Awareness of Drug Interactions: The Relationship Between Contraceptives and AEDs



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Description: Until the mid-1980’s women with epilepsy were advised not to use oral contraceptives (OC). This contraindication was based on animal studies showing exacerbation of seizures by estrogen. However, not only do the low estrogen doses in currently-used OCs make this unlikely, but the concept has never been proven in patient studies (Mattson & Cramer, 1985).

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