Skip to content

Tag: Contraceptive

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

What are the side effects of Lovima? A comprehensive guide

5 min read
Approximately 40% of women who take a progestogen-only pill like Lovima experience irregular bleeding, making menstrual cycle changes one of the most common reported side effects. Understanding **what are the side effects of Lovima** and how to manage them is crucial for informed contraceptive use.

How long does an emergency pill last in a body?

4 min read
The elimination half-life for levonorgestrel, a common emergency contraceptive pill (ECP), is approximately 24 to 32 hours, while for ulipristal acetate (Ella), it is about 32 hours. Understanding how long an emergency pill lasts in a body depends on the specific medication's pharmacology, as different types of emergency contraception have different mechanisms and clearance times.

Can Desogestrel Cause Diarrhea? Understanding Contraceptive Side Effects

4 min read
Although listed as an uncommon side effect, occurring in 0.1% to 1% of users, some individuals may experience diarrhea while on desogestrel-containing contraceptives. This can be concerning, especially regarding the medication's effectiveness. Understanding the link between desogestrel and diarrhea is key for effective contraception and managing your health.

What is the new estrogen progesterone pill?: An Overview of Recent Advancements

3 min read
While there isn't a single, latest-generation combined oral contraceptive dominating the market in 2025, recent years have seen significant updates in both birth control and menopausal hormone therapy. For those asking, "What is the new estrogen progesterone pill?" the answer involves advancements such as pills containing novel hormones and the landmark approval of a new over-the-counter option.

Why was Microval discontinued?: Tracing the Oral Contraceptive's Withdrawal

3 min read
In December 2005, pharmaceutical company Wyeth made the decision to discontinue Microval, a progestogen-only contraceptive pill containing levonorgestrel. The primary cause for the withdrawal was a commercial decision to rationalize their product portfolio, following a period of supply difficulties, rather than concerns related to the medication's safety or efficacy.

How to take Noriday? A comprehensive guide for your mini-pill

3 min read
Did you know that Noriday, as a progestogen-only pill (POP), requires very strict timing for effective pregnancy prevention? Unlike combination pills, it relies on maintaining consistent hormone levels, so understanding **how to take Noriday** correctly is essential to avoid a reduction in contraceptive protection.

What is the use of novodol tablet? Explained

5 min read
Due to varying manufacturers and regional drug naming, the name *Novodol tablet* can refer to one of two vastly different medications: a potent painkiller or a hormonal contraceptive. It is crucial to understand the active ingredients of your prescribed medication to ensure correct and safe use.

What is the pill Azalia used for?

4 min read
Azalia is a progestogen-only contraceptive pill, commonly known as a mini-pill, that works by releasing the hormone desogestrel to prevent pregnancy. Unlike many other mini-pills, its primary contraceptive effect is through the inhibition of ovulation, similar to combined pills, which results in high efficacy. This makes it a popular choice for women who cannot use estrogen-containing contraceptives.

What foods affect Nexplanon?

4 min read
While most foods do not affect the effectiveness of Nexplanon, consuming grapefruit or grapefruit juice can alter hormone levels in your body. It is important to know what foods affect Nexplanon and how to avoid potential side effects and complications.