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Tag: The pill

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What to expect when you first start taking the pill?

4 min read
For many people, the birth control pill is a safe and effective method of contraception and a way to manage hormonal health issues. But as your body adjusts to new hormones, knowing **what to expect when you first start taking the pill** can help you navigate the initial weeks and months with confidence.

A Pharmacist's Guide: What Not to Do When Taking the Pill

4 min read
While birth control pills are over 99% effective with perfect use, typical use effectiveness drops to about 91%, often due to common errors [1.8.3, 1.8.1]. Understanding what not to do when taking the pill is crucial for preventing unintended pregnancy and maintaining your health.

Is Marvelon the same as Microgynon? A Pharmacological Comparison

3 min read
Despite both being popular combined oral contraceptive pills, Marvelon and Microgynon are fundamentally different due to their unique hormonal compositions. A deep dive into the pharmacology of these medications reveals why understanding their distinctions is crucial for users seeking the right contraceptive for their body.

What are the negative side effects of the pill?

5 min read
Surveys show that about 35% of women who have used birth control report experiencing at least one side effect [1.5.5]. Understanding **what are the negative side effects of the pill** can help you make an informed decision with your healthcare provider.

Understanding Pharmacology: What Happens if a Pill is Taken Frequently?

4 min read
In the United States, about 14% of women aged 15–49 currently use oral contraceptive pills [1.5.1]. But what happens if a pill is taken frequently? The answer depends entirely on whether it's a daily birth control pill or emergency contraception, as the pharmacology and health implications differ significantly.