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You go to the emergency room at once and tell the doctor what poison you ingested.
Your doctor will tell you after you have taken tests.
That in itself should tell you this pill is very bad for you. Stop taking the diet pills and talk to your doctor.
If it's been that long you have to see a proper doctor to have an abortion. You can if you are under 9 weeks. You have to see a doctor for it though. There is nothing you can do yourself.
Your pill is probably causing your periods to be irregular. This is a common symptom of taking the pill. You should tell your doctor about any changes you are having.
Type in pill identification wizard in any search engine and once taken there enter the identifier code that is on all pills. This will tell you exactly what it is and the strength
It's unclear by what "not working" means, but birth control pills are meant to be taken one a day, and the only person who could definitively tell you to take two pills a day is your doctor.
most teens in the UK go on the pill at 17 with out parent consent but you can be put on them earlier by your doctor as they cant tell your parents anything because of patient/doctor privacy. Hope that helped
Yes, Paracetamol and Mucinex "D" can be taken together. Be sure to tell your Doctor or Pharmacist If you are taking any other medications.
The only way you can tell if you have sprained an ankle is to go to the emergency room and see a doctor. I would stay off the injured ankle until you find out the results.
Stress or illness can still wreak havock on your period even when you're on the pill. It may mean nothing. If you have taken any recent medications, especially anti-biotics, some of them cancel out the effects of the pill. A doctor or pharmacist can tell you if the medication can render the pill ineffective. Of course there is always a small chance of pregnancy, even with the pill. If it was a normal period, just early, there is probably nothing to worry about at all. If you have any other symptoms or concerns, talk to your doctor.
If you are in pain, the n you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) who will examine you and make a diagnosis (tell you what is wrong with you). The Doctor will then prescribe some treatment suitable for your condition. Over the internet it would be irresponsible of us to tell you what to do because we can not see you and talk to you so therefore can not make a diagnosis. If the pain is unbearable, you should ring an ambulance and get yourself taken to the emergency department of your local hospital.