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This article refers to:
Do oral contraceptives increase epileptic seizures?

Reddy DS. Do oral contraceptives increase epileptic seizures? Expert Rev Neurother. 2016 Oct 3. [Epub ahead of print]. Available from: DOI:10.1080/14737175.2016.1243472

When the above article was first published online, reference [44 and 45] have not been included.

Newly added references [44 and 45]:

44. Reddy DS, Estes WA. Clinical potential of neurosteroids for CNS disorders. Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2016;37(7):543-561.

45. Reddy DS. Birth control pills may increase risk of seizures. Texas A&M Today. States News Service, March 30, 2016.

Reference [44] should have been cited in the following sections:

4.4. Progesterone has antiseizure properties

References [45] should have been cited in the following sections:

5.1. There are a variety of serious side effects

5.2. The hormones that control menstruation

Reference [19] should have been cited in the following sections:

2.1. Contraceptive management in women with epilepsy

2.2. A variety of OCs are available

2.3. The use of AEDs is the mainstay

Reference [33] should have been cited in the following sections:

3.1. Although it is known that steroid hormones

4.2. Ethinyl estradiol (EE) is a major estrogen

4.3. In addition to direct excitatory impact of EE

Reference [26] should have been cited in the following sections:

3.2. Recently, Herzog and colleagues reported

3.3. In analyses of specific types of hormonal contraceptives

3.3. In a second analysis of the EBCR results

The authors apologize for this error.

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