AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to determine whether categories of contraception differ in their impact on seizures in women with epilepsy and whether the impact varies by antiepileptic drug category.MethodsRetrospective survey data came from 2712 contraceptive experiences reported by 1144 women with epilepsy. We compared risk ratios for reports of increase and decrease in seizure frequency on hormonal versus nonhormonal contraception, stratified by antiepileptic drug categories.ResultsMore women with epilepsy reported a change in seizures on hormonal (28.2%) than on nonhormonal contraception (9.7%) (p<0.0001). The risk ratio for seizure increase on hormonal (18.7%) versus nonhormonal contraception (4.2%) was 4.47 (p<0.0001). The r...
PURPOSE: Neuroactive sex steroids influence neuron excitability, which is enhanced by estradiol (E2...
PURPOSE: Reproductive dysfunction in epilepsy is attributed to the seizures themselves and also to a...
Purpose: Exogenous estrogens might lead to seizure worsening in women with epilepsy (WWE) by lowerin...
AbstractPurposeTo present the interim findings of the Epilepsy Birth Control Registry (EBCR) regardi...
Around half of the pregnancies in women with epilepsy are unplanned and the choice of contraceptive ...
SummaryClinical decision making which contraceptive regimen is optimal for an individual woman with ...
Abstract: there are two main trends: gender aspects and reproductive problems in women with epilepsy...
Arne Reimers1,2 1Department of Clinical Pharmacology, St Olavs University Hospital, 2Department of L...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate hormonal contraception use in women with epilepsy a...
AbstractThis study reports the results of a questionnaire survey of female members of the British Ep...
AbstractPurposeWe explored the contraceptive experiences of female teens with epilepsy, including th...
There are about 50 million people with epilepsy in the world and a quarter of them are in the reprod...
Background: Enzyme-inducing antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) reduce the efficacy of oral contraceptives. L...
Purpose: Neuroactive sex steroids influence neuron excitability, which is enhanced by estradiol (E2...
AbstractAntiepileptic drugs (AEDs) and hormonal contraceptives may affect each other's metabolism an...
PURPOSE: Neuroactive sex steroids influence neuron excitability, which is enhanced by estradiol (E2...
PURPOSE: Reproductive dysfunction in epilepsy is attributed to the seizures themselves and also to a...
Purpose: Exogenous estrogens might lead to seizure worsening in women with epilepsy (WWE) by lowerin...
AbstractPurposeTo present the interim findings of the Epilepsy Birth Control Registry (EBCR) regardi...
Around half of the pregnancies in women with epilepsy are unplanned and the choice of contraceptive ...
SummaryClinical decision making which contraceptive regimen is optimal for an individual woman with ...
Abstract: there are two main trends: gender aspects and reproductive problems in women with epilepsy...
Arne Reimers1,2 1Department of Clinical Pharmacology, St Olavs University Hospital, 2Department of L...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate hormonal contraception use in women with epilepsy a...
AbstractThis study reports the results of a questionnaire survey of female members of the British Ep...
AbstractPurposeWe explored the contraceptive experiences of female teens with epilepsy, including th...
There are about 50 million people with epilepsy in the world and a quarter of them are in the reprod...
Background: Enzyme-inducing antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) reduce the efficacy of oral contraceptives. L...
Purpose: Neuroactive sex steroids influence neuron excitability, which is enhanced by estradiol (E2...
AbstractAntiepileptic drugs (AEDs) and hormonal contraceptives may affect each other's metabolism an...
PURPOSE: Neuroactive sex steroids influence neuron excitability, which is enhanced by estradiol (E2...
PURPOSE: Reproductive dysfunction in epilepsy is attributed to the seizures themselves and also to a...
Purpose: Exogenous estrogens might lead to seizure worsening in women with epilepsy (WWE) by lowerin...