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Tag: Combination pills

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What Birth Control Pill Has 30 mcg of Estrogen?

3 min read
In the United States, about 65% of women use some form of birth control [1.3.3]. For those considering oral contraceptives, a common question is, **what birth control pill has 30 mcg of estrogen?** This dosage is found in many popular combination pills.

How do inactive birth control pills work? An in-depth look at placebo tablets

6 min read
Approximately 14% of American women use oral contraceptive pills for birth control, with most taking packs that include a week of inactive pills. These so-called 'sugar pills' have no hormones, so how do inactive birth control pills work to maintain contraceptive protection? Their function is not medicinal, but rather behavioral and physiological, enabling a predictable cycle and fostering consistent pill-taking habits.

What birth control brands are norgestrel?

3 min read
According to the FDA, Opill, the norgestrel-only birth control pill, was approved for over-the-counter sale in July 2023. A range of other brands containing norgestrel, a synthetic progestin, are also available by prescription as combination pills.

What are the combined pills with norgestimate?

4 min read
With typical use, the failure rate of combined oral contraceptive pills is about 9%, meaning 9 out of 100 women may become pregnant in the first year [1.7.2]. This article answers the question: **What are the combined pills with norgestimate?**