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| S K Gilmour WhiteSummaryCountry: UK Publications
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Management of epilepsy in womenM D O'Brien
Department of Neurology, Guy s Hospital, London, UK
Postgrad Med J 81:278-85. 2005....
Contraception for women with epilepsyMichael D O'Brien
Guy s Hospital, London, UK
Epilepsia 47:1419-22. 2006..This effect should be considered in the choice of both the treatment of the epilepsy and the choice of contraceptive method. This review considers these interactions and offers advice about their management...
Contraception for women taking antiepileptic drugsMichael D O'Brien
Guy s Hospital, London, UK
J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care 36:239-42. 2010..These effects should be considered in the choice of both the treatment of the epilepsy and the choice of contraceptive method. This review considers these interactions and offers advice about their management...
Risks and benefits of oral contraceptive pillsJohn Guillebaud
Community Gynaecology, Margaret Pyke Centre, 73 Charlotte Street, London, W1T 4PL, UK
Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol 16:133-54. 2002..The doses of both hormones have also been lowered considerably since the early years. Thus, it can be a rational decision by a fully informed woman to use this form of contraception...
Observational series on women using the contraceptive Mirena concurrently with anti-epileptic and other enzyme-inducing drugsWalli Bounds
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University College London and Research Co-ordinator, Margaret Pyke Centre, London, UK
J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care 28:78-80. 2002..CONCLUSION: As this is a pilot study, no firm conclusions can be drawn, but our preliminary results suggest that any increased pregnancy risk, if it exists, falls within acceptable bounds...
