Nervous young red head biting finger nail uid 1453885 Depression as a side effect of the contraceptive pill.

Millions of women worldwide use the combined oral contraceptive pill as an effective form of contraception.

However, the focus on its side effects to date has mainly been on physical aspects, even though the most commonly stated reason for discontinuation is depression.

There are surprisingly few large studies investigating depression related to oral contraceptive use.

A pilot study was conducted showing that women using the combined oral contraceptive pill were significantly more depressed than a matched group who were not.

More research is needed to better inform women and doctors about depression related to oral contraceptive use, and clinical guidelines are needed regarding the different types of oral contraceptives and their potential depression properties.

Research report; Kulkarni J. Expert Opin Drug Saf 2007; 6(4): 371-4.

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