I take errin ( birth control ). Does topamax or celexa effects the birth control?
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Birth control - pregnancy
The combination of an anticonvulsant (TOPAMAX) and SSRI antidepressant (CELEXA) with birth control pills is always risky but dosage-sensitive. The orchestrated side effects may include breakthrough bleeding (decreased estrogens), vision problems (glaucoma), metabolic acidosis, amnesia, syncope, seizures, weight gain, sexual dysfunction. You are already obese: BMI stands for 36.8.
My point-of-care advice: if you do not suffer epilepsy, then drop the medications (both antidepressant and contraceptives), check your insulin resistance index, do daily aerobics and breathing exercises (respiratory yoga). Discuss this with your provider.
My point-of-care advice: if you do not suffer epilepsy, then drop the medications (both antidepressant and contraceptives), check your insulin resistance index, do daily aerobics and breathing exercises (respiratory yoga). Discuss this with your provider.