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WASHINGTON – Only 20% of women of childbearing age taking antiepileptic drugs also received a folate prescription, a small study revealed – but a brief intervention helped boost the rate above 60%.

Folic acid supplementation is de rigueur for women of childbearing age – and especially important in very early pregnancy. The need appears even greater in women who take antiepileptic drugs, many of which increase the risk of birth defects.

Despite current recommendations for folic acid supplementation in all women, prescription by neurologists seems low, according to Dr. Brian D. Moseley of the University of Cincinnati.

“We wanted to look at the rates of the prescription of folic acid to women on antiepileptic drugs who were seen in our general neurology clinic,” Dr. Moseley explained.

In an interview at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Dr. Moseley discussed the study’s findings, how a brief intervention with the clinic’s physicians increased folic acid prescription rates, and which folic acid dosages may be optimal.

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