Archive for September, 2009
So, What Exactly Is Desogen?
Desogen (ethinyl estradiol and desogestrel) is an oral contraceptive pill that has been known to be one of the best birth control pill ever created.
Other Advantages Of Using Desogen
1) Reduced chance of getting ovarian and endometrial cancer
2) Reduced incidence of experiencing functional ovarian cysts
3) Reduced incidence of experiencing ectopic pregnancies.
Do Not Use Desogen If You Are In One Of The Group Below:
Like any other birth control pills, pregnant women or those who has recently gave birth are advised against taking this Desogen.
Those who are suffering respiratory problems and other health condition such as diabetes and cholesterol should avoid
Desogen as it might pose a risk to their health.
This warning is also applicable to those who is experiencing heart problems, blood circulation problems that might be due to diabetes, blood clots, breast cancer and also cancer related to uterine or breast.
Each individual will have different experience after using this birth control pill. Only continue using it if you find it suitable for your body system.
What Are The Side Effects Of Using Desogen?
Known side effects include depression, headache, anxiety and vaginal bleeding. There were also reports of temporarily losing sexual interest after consuming this Desogen. Make sure you consult your doctor if you happen to experience such condition for more than 2 weeks as it might develop into a different health problem if it is not confronted as soon as possible.
Health supplements and other drugs such as Vitamin C, St. John’s wort, phenylbutazone, acetaminophen, and HIV medicines are known to reduce the effectiveness of Desogen. So it is advisable to check with your doctor if you should continue using Desogen or switch to a different birth control pill.
Desogen do not protect you against sexually transmitted disease and AIDS, so please make sure you will use condoms or spermicides when necessary.
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So, What Exactly Is Alesse?
Alesse (ethinyl estradiol/levonorgestrel) is a low-dose birth control pill that can also be used to cure acne effectively. It is important to take it according to the prescribed dosage to ensure its effectiveness to avoid pregrancy.
Do Not Use Alesse If You Are In One Of The Group Below:
Like any other birth control pills, pregnant women or those who has recently gave birth are advised against taking this Alesse. This warning is also applicable to those who is experiencing heart problems, blood circulation problems that might be due to diabetes, blood clots, breast cancer and also cancer related to uterine or breast. Those who is suffering abnormal menstrual bleeding and high blood pressure should avoid Alesse as it might pose a risk to their health.
Most users who are on Alesse claimed they are experiencing lighter periods. There are complaints blaming this drug as the reason they are feeling exhausted all the time.
Every individual is unique and might experience different conditions while trying this birth control pill. Only continue using it if you find it suitable for your body system.
What Are The Side Effects Of Using Alesse?
Known side effects include irregular period where you might experience it one week early or later than the time it’s supposed to happen. Make sure you consult your doctor if you happen to experience such condition as it might develop into a different health problem if it is not treated earlier.
Make sure you let your doctor know about all the other drugs or vitamins that you’re using because some of them might cause Alesse to be less effective and increase your chance of getting pregnant.
Alesse does not protect you from sexually transmitted disease and AIDS, so please make sure you have a backup plan and uses condoms or spermicides for extra protection.
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