NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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Which contraception option is advised for women with uncontrolled hypertension?

  1. Any hormonal method

  2. Combined oral contraceptives

  3. Progestin-only pills (POPs) or non-hormonal

  4. Drospirenone containing contraceptives

The correct answer is: Progestin-only pills (POPs) or non-hormonal

For women with uncontrolled hypertension, it is advised to avoid hormonal contraceptives containing estrogen, such as combined oral contraceptives, as estrogen can increase the risk of blood clots and worsen hypertension. Progestin-only pills (POPs) or non-hormonal methods are recommended in this scenario to minimize the risk of cardiovascular complications associated with estrogen-containing contraceptives. Non-hormonal methods, such as barrier methods or intrauterine devices (IUDs), are also suitable options for women with uncontrolled hypertension. Options A and D are incorrect because they involve hormonal contraceptives that may exacerbate hypertension and increase the risk of cardiovascular events in women with uncontrolled hypertension.