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Induction of Ethinylestradiol and Levonorgestrel Metabolism by Oxcarbazepine in Healthy Women
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OCBZ reduces plasma concentrations of the estrogen and progestagen components of steroid oral contraceptives, presumably by stimulating their CYP3A-mediated metabolism in the liver or gastrointestinal tract or both. Because this may lead to a decreased efficacy of the contraceptive pill, women treated with OCBZ should receive preferentially a high-dosage contraceptive and should be monitored for signs of reduced hormonal cover.
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