Sprintec can cause spotting. Spotting with Sprintec should disappear after the first three cycles. To find out if there are drug interactions with the non-regulated Jadera diet supplement, contact your pharmacist with the bottle in hand.
Jadera haematoloma was created in 1847.
Yes it does
No, LoEstrin has different progestin than TriSprintec. (Tri Lo-Sprintec is no longer on the market.)
Controlled studies show that women may gain or lose 2-3 pounds in the first three months of using the birth control pill, but the weight change disappears soon after. For a few women, one mix of hormones or another may cause increased water retention, or increased appetite. If you aren't changing how much you eat or exercise, and are experiencing weight changes on Sprintec, talk with your prescriber about a possible change. Sprintec is not one that commonly causes complaints about appetite increase.
All of the colored pills in the Tri-Sprintec pack contain hormones to prevent pregnancy. They are used for contraception.
Spotting does not cause pregnancy. I assume you mean "does spotting indicate anything other than pregnancy?" The answer to this is, of course, yes. Spotting could indicate spotting. It's probably you period being finicky, or something along those lines.
Coming off birth control can and does cause spotting for a few days. This is the medication withdrawing from your system.
Being on the pill can cause spotting between periods, called breakthrough bleeding.
Sprintec is monophasic; Tri-Sprintec is triphasic.
There are no known drug interactions with Paragard.
Spotting or bleeding, brown or red, is a common side effect of the contraceptive implant.
Yes.