Can Antidepressants Lendormin and Mocalm Interact with Birth Control? - Psychiatry

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Can Lendormin 0.25mg and Mocalm be taken together with birth control pills?

Niming, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/03/02

Dr. Peng Liyun reply Psychiatry


Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for your inquiry and for your message.
1.
It is quite common for individuals with depression or anxiety to be prescribed SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) in clinical practice, as anxiety disorders often present with depressive symptoms.
As the anxiety improves, the depressive mood typically also improves.
Currently, SSRIs are widely used, and most patients take them during the day.
2.
The long-term use of antidepressants is frequently observed in clinical settings, primarily based on the individual's clinical condition.
Given the variety of contraceptive options available, I recommend discussing this matter directly with your physician.
3.
Lastly, I would like to remind you that our clinic is open for consultations from Monday to Friday, both in the morning and afternoon.
I encourage you to consider visiting the clinic for a personal evaluation of your symptoms, so that we can collaboratively determine the best course of action for you.
Wishing you good mental and physical health.

Reply Date: 2020/03/02

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When considering the interaction between antidepressants such as Lendormin (Brotizolam) and Mocalm (Melitracen and Flupentixol) with birth control pills, it is essential to understand the pharmacological properties of these medications and their potential effects on hormonal contraceptives.

Lendormin is primarily a sedative and hypnotic medication used for the short-term treatment of insomnia. It belongs to the benzodiazepine class of drugs, which can have sedative effects. Mocalm, on the other hand, is a combination of Melitracen, an antidepressant, and Flupentixol, an antipsychotic. Both medications are used to manage anxiety and depressive disorders.

Regarding their interaction with birth control pills, the current evidence suggests that neither Lendormin nor Mocalm significantly affects the efficacy of hormonal contraceptives. Birth control pills, such as those containing ethinylestradiol and progestin, primarily work by inhibiting ovulation, thickening cervical mucus, and altering the uterine lining. The metabolism of these hormones can be influenced by certain medications, particularly those that induce liver enzymes, but Lendormin and Mocalm do not fall into this category.

However, it is crucial to consider individual health factors and the specific formulation of the birth control pill being used. For instance, some medications, particularly certain antibiotics and anti-seizure medications, can reduce the effectiveness of hormonal contraceptives. In contrast, Lendormin and Mocalm do not have such interactions reported in the literature.

That said, while there is no direct evidence of interaction, it is essential to monitor for any side effects that may arise from taking these medications together. For example, both Lendormin and Mocalm can cause sedation, and when combined with hormonal contraceptives, there may be an increased risk of drowsiness or dizziness. This is particularly relevant for individuals who may already be sensitive to the sedative effects of these medications.

In conclusion, based on the current understanding of pharmacology and available research, it appears that Lendormin and Mocalm can be safely used in conjunction with birth control pills without compromising contraceptive effectiveness. However, it is always advisable to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new medication regimen, especially when combining multiple medications. A healthcare professional can provide personalized advice based on individual health history, the specific type of birth control being used, and any other medications that may be involved.

In summary, while Lendormin and Mocalm do not significantly interact with birth control pills, it is essential to maintain open communication with your healthcare provider to ensure safe and effective management of both mental health and contraceptive needs.

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