Women who use contraceptive hormones simultaneously with other drugs may have increased or decreased serum levels of
Some of the drugs which interfere with the way the pill works include
The patient may have to use another method of contraception as well, e.g. a condom, while they are taking the medicines - and for a further seven days.
Hence before prescribing hormonal contraceptions, health professionals should inquire women about their current and previous drug use (including prescription, over the counter, herbal, recreational drugs and dietary supplements) (1).
Patients should be educated about the possibility of hormonal contraceptive interacting with other drugs and the importance of consulting a health professional before starting any new drugs (1).
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