Is this a riddle? Yea i think so
Sustained release means that the pill is steadily released into the bloodstream instead of releasing all at once. This is beneficial in that the pill's effects will last longer.
I wouldn't recommend it. It wouldn't make sense at all when you can just take the whole pill at once. You're supposed to take the whole thing the same time everyday, so breaking it up twice a day would probably mess up the effectiveness of the pill.
The pill Trigestrel is a contraceptive. This pill is taken once a month, orally, like many other contraceptive pills on the market.
Yes take a pill once every day at the same time. Even if your period starts before you get to the end of the pill pack. This is normal. Do not stop taking your pills or you could get pregnant.
As with any pill, it depends on the pill. Lithium pills are cheap (pennies a pill), Depakote pills are under a dollar, some pills cost many dollars each.
Will t5 slimming pills effect my pill
talk to your dr. maybe you need to be put on a birth control pill that has higher estrogen.
1000 mcg = 1 mg. So a 600 mg pill has the active ingrediant of 600 1000mcg pills. That is the math. But do not substitute pills for each other without consulting a doctor or pharmacist. That could be very dangerous and even cost you your life. For example. the coating on a pill, particularly a time-release pill, could make a huge difference in how a pill works if you try to split it or if you try to take several smaller pills instead of one large pill.
Right after you take the last pill of the first cycle, regardless of bleeding. Once you're on the pill, you just take the pills daily according to schedule.
The birth control pill doesn't come in a bottle like other medications. Instead, it comes in a pack of pills, usually 28 but sometimes 21 or 84.
It should be the last pill in the pack that is different colored from the active pills. Different pill brands different color pills.
According to Dr. Fulton, (co-developer of Retin A and acne expert) when you get on birth control pills you are only delaying your acne. In other words, you will have the acne you would've had once you get off the pills.