Posted by Kaysey on June 5, 2001, at 22:48:38
In reply to Re: Topomax and Wellbutrin vs Menstrual cycle » kmh, posted by SalArmy4me on June 5, 2001, at 22:17:22
> There is some evidence that suggests that Topiramate has an effect on the reproductive system, more specifically on the efficacy of orally-contraception pills (OCPs): "However, many anticonvulsant medications can induce an increase in hepatic microsomal enzymes, which can produce increased pill metabolism: "The result has been a decrease in the pill’s contraceptive efficacy resulting in an estimated 3.1 pregnancies per 100 women years of use. These medications include carbamazepine, topiramate, and tiagabine. A number of anticonvulsants do not cause such interference, including valproic acid and lamotrigine."
> Greydanus, Donald E. MD et al. Contraception in the Adolescent: An Update. Pediatrics. 107(3):562-573, March 2001.
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> I don't know what this means clinically.Hi! This is my first post, and I feel like I have found my lost world with this group. Although I do not take Topomax (or anti-convulsants, at all), I have been taking Effexor since the last of April (now at 225mg). I also take OCPs and have noticed for two cycles now that I have had a bit of break-through bleeding and a longer and heavier menstrual period. My physical symptoms of PMS (bloating, etc.) are also more pronounced. Though the Effexor has been rather effective mood-wise the remainder of the month, I do have my 'down' days premenstrually. Up until January I had been on LoPresser, ativan and Prozac for GAD and depression for 10 years. These pooped-out (actually along time ago), and my doc changed me to effexor. I never had these menstrual problems while taking these meds--only with the Effexor.
This may not be much help with your Topomax question, but I gather from my post, and others, that cycles can be greatly affected.
Thanks again for the message board!
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