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A Review of Concordance and Quality in Clinical Guidelines for Hormonal Contraceptives to Mitigate Drug–Drug Interactions in Women With Epilepsy

Concomitant use of hormonal contraceptive agents (HCAs) and enzyme‐inducting antiepileptic drugs (EIAEDs) may lead to contraceptive failure and unintended pregnancy. This review identified and evaluated concordance and quality of clinical… Click to show full abstract

Concomitant use of hormonal contraceptive agents (HCAs) and enzyme‐inducting antiepileptic drugs (EIAEDs) may lead to contraceptive failure and unintended pregnancy. This review identified and evaluated concordance and quality of clinical treatment guidelines related to the use of HCAs in women with epilepsy (WWE) receiving EIAEDs.

Keywords: review; quality clinical; concordance quality; women epilepsy; drug

Journal Title: Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety
Year Published: 2024

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