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Can women with epilepsy take contraceptive medications?

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Can women with epilepsy take contraceptive medications?

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Oral contraceptives have no influence on the frequency and severity of seizures. Women with epilepsy are able to take contraceptive medication like any other female, although they should discuss with their specialist about drug interactions because some antiepileptic medications may reduce the effectiveness of the “pill” and extra precautions may need to be taken.

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