Simultaneous use of contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy in women receiving psychoactive drugs. From theory to integral health practice

Authors

  • Silvina Mazaira Médica especialista en psiquiatría. Hospital de Emergencias Psiquiátricas “T. de Alvear”, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Docente del Departamento de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental, Facultad de Medicina, UBA. Presidenta del Capítulo de Salud Mental y Psiquiatría Perinatal de APSA. Presidenta honoraria del Capítulo de Salud Mental de las Mujeres de APSA.
  • Mariana Giménez Médica especialista en psiquiatría. Hospital General de Agudos “Parmenio Piñero”, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Docente del Departamento de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53680/vertex.v34i161.485

Keywords:

Contraceptives., Estrogens, Progestins, Hormone replacement therapy, Psychopharmacology

Abstract

Sexuality in people with mental disorders is a topic usually tinged with prejudice and stigma. Women with severe mental disorders are more exposed to suffer sexually transmitted diseases, becoming victims of gender violence and being involved with unintended pregnancies. In adults and adolescents, sexual intercourse under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, or during worsening or exacerbation of baseline symptoms or condition, are often unplanned, unprotected, with casual partners from high  risk groups, without contraceptive methods and with less capacity to agree or deny safe sexual practices. Sexual and reproductive rights as well as gender perspective need to be considered an integral part of women with mental disorders health being and treatment. For this reason, discussing with patients about their desire or not to have children, their sexual life and provide them the most adequate options of contraceptive methods taking into consideration their needs so that and informed decision should be part of the psychiatric consultation. Hormonal contraceptives are widely used globally, being one of the most prescribed groups of drugs. It is estimated that more than 100 million women take oral contraceptives to prevent pregnancy, to treat menstrual pain and/or menstrual heavy bleeding or to control acne. Oral contraceptives result from the combination of estrogen and progestin derivatives, or progestins alone. This review will focus on the description of each hormonal contraceptive methods and hormone replacement therapy and the special features of their concomitant use with psychotropic drugs during treatment  of women with psychiatric disorders.  

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Published

2023-10-10

How to Cite

Mazaira, S., & Giménez, M. . (2023). Simultaneous use of contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy in women receiving psychoactive drugs. From theory to integral health practice. Vertex Revista Argentina De Psiquiatría, 34(161, jul.-sept.), 45–60. https://doi.org/10.53680/vertex.v34i161.485

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