Drugs that affect metabolism of the Pill: Perampenel (Which decreases the levonorgestrel that icontains contraceptives) and Phenobarbitone, phenytoin , carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine all decrease the effectiveness of the oral contraceptive pill leading to increased pregnancies and the possibility of teratogenic effects in these pregnancies.
Drugs that are safe and effective to use in combination are Valproate, Lamotrigine, Gabapentin, Levetiracetam and Vigabatrin.
Yes, oral contraceptives can decrease serum levels of drugs such as Lamotrigine and Valproate.
Neonates have a slower metabolism and should therefore receive lower dosages. Babies and children have a faster metabolism than adults and should receive higher dosages. For geriatric patient’s lower dosages are required due to slower metabolism and decreased renal function.
Where protein binding takes place and in certain diseases that may affect protein binding, these cases are with chronic kidney failure, liver diseases, hypoalbuminemia, burns, pregnancy, malnutrition, age and where displacement drugs are involved. In these instances, plasma blood level monitoring is required.