The intersection of birth control and antidepressant use is increasingly relevant, as nearly 65% of women aged 15-49 in the U.S. use contraception and about 13% take antidepressants. Both types of medication affect the reproductive and nervous systems, respectively, raising questions about their compatibility. Detecting drug interactions between these medications poses a challenge, as side effects can overlap or be subtle. Understanding these complexities is essential for safe, effective care and informed decision-making.
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29. Risk of Depression Relapse Altering or discontinuing birth control can sometimes contribute to a relapse of depressive symptoms, particularly in individuals with a history of…