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a daily pill, may aso increase sex drive in women who have low sexual desire.Low blood pressure, sleepiness,nausea,fatigue,dizziness. andfaintingare potential side effects, especially if the drug is combined
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Even though the mini-pill is not as reliable as the combined pill, if used carefully the failure rate is low. The combined pill is unadvisable because it can increase the risk for arterial disease. Can the contraceptive implant affect fertility? By Elena Santiago Romero M.D. (gynecologist)....
What are the consequences of drug interactions? Drug interactions may lead to an increase or decrease in the beneficial or adverse effects of the given drugs. When a drug interaction increases the benefit of the administered drugs without increasing side effects, both drugs may be combined to ...
Their effects are very similar, and when combined can be lethal. Pain medicines, sleeping pills, and antihistamines also cause symptoms similar to those of barbiturates. It’s important to understand that the difference between the dose that causes drowsiness and one that causes death may be ...
combined oral contraceptives containing desogestrel, gestodene, drospirenone, or cyproterone which each increased risk of venous thromboembolism by 6-7 times compared with non-current use?1 Is it because women usually feel better if they use more oestrogenic progestogens?2 In Denmark 91...
s combined with counseling (“talk therapy”) and lifestyle changes, such as getting regular exercise. You and your doctor should talk about that. What you need depends on how depressed you are, the type of depression you have, your medical history, and whether you’ve used antidepressants ...
Cons:If you don’t take it at the same time every day, it’s less effective. So set those phone alarms. As with other combined hormonal methods, it can increase your risk of blood clots. Some pills can causeside effects such as depression, weight gain, headaches, acne (it can go bot...
Birth control pills containing estrogen and progestin are known as combined birth control pills. They come in either a 21-day, 28-day or 91-day cycle. To prevent pregnancy, the pills must be taken at a certain time during the cycle. ...