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Query: UMLS:C0017160 (
gastroenteritis
)
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In Finland, the combinations of
ethinyl estradiol
(EE) and levonorgestrel (LNG) or desogestrel are most used for oral contraception (OC) and LNG, linestrol or nethisterone are employed in the pills containing only progestogen. Their effect is reduced by antiepileptics primarily phenytoin, carbamazepine, barbiturates, and primidone, however, clonazepam and sodium valproate do not exert any influence. The cause is the effect of the drugs on the liver as they accelerate the metabolism of steroids by enzyme induction. Phenytoin induces sex hormones binding globulin (SHGB) synthesized by the liver. In addition to natural hormones also LNG and norethisterone are bound to SHGB. The decrease of the effect of progestogens has not been documented, in fact, some research data indicate that progesterone exerts a beneficial effect in the treatment of epilepsy. Thus, combination OC tablets that contain at least 50 mcg of EE can be used for hormonal contraception of epileptics. Rifampicin applied in chemotherapy of tuberculosis (TB) also exhibits an effect inducing liver enzymes, and that is the reason why rifampicin treatment resulted in undesired pregnancy and bleeding disorders during contraception by combination tablets. Therefore, the concomitant use of both agents is contraindicated. In Finland data are scarce on this effect, as TB is very rare there. In the case of other antibiotics the incompatibility with OCs is proven. It must be noted, however, that as a secondary effect, diarrhea and
gastroenteritis
treated by antibiotics can produce an unwanted pregnancy. The treatment of diabetes and hypertension can also be contraindication to the use of hormonal contraception, although it may be permitted under medical supervision and control of diabetes.
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PMID:[Hormonal contraception and other drug treatments]. 333 Nov 52