The morning after pill is available over the counter in pharmacies. However its availability is dependent on its legality. Some countries and areas do not permit over the counter sale and may require a doctors prescription.
St. John's Wort is one. SAMe is another.
I did the same, I got the morning after pill to be sure. if its recently get the morning after pill. I was advised to do a test in three weeks time to be certain. We are unlikely to be pregnant though due to the pill making the lining of the uretus thinner but I'd do the test and got ma pill.
There are many Pill Identifiers all across the net, but the most reliable one is www.drugs.com. It has archives of almost every single drug approved by the FDA, both prescription and over the counter.
There is only one over the counter weight loss pill specifically approved by the Food and Beverage Administration (FDA) and it is Ali. Although Ali is the only FDA over the counter approved weight loss pill, qualified physicians may prescribe various pills that have been found to help in weight loss.
One pill, twice a day, morning and evening.
Yes. If you take a pill more than 12 hours late you have an increased risk of pregnancy. If this is the case I suggest the morning after pill to be safe :)
If one has difficulty sleeping, one can take an over-the-counter sleeping pill to help go to sleep. If this does not work, one can talk to a doctor about Lunesta or Ambien.
NO! :) Try a testosterone booster from GNC, or an over the counter pre-sex pill; like "rock-hard" or "black ant"
If one can't stay asleep they can try an over the counter sleeping pill. Another alternative is to get up for a bit and do something productive. This may make them tired.
Yes, diarrhea is one of the side effects of the MAP.
Hi, NO ...under no circumstances. Reductil pill need to be taken one per day usually in the morning before the breakfast. If you incidentally forgot to take the pill next morning you take just one because the dose can not be increased. All the best)))
You go to the doctor who gives you pills (RU486 or mifepristone). It takes 2 visits.The first pill softens the cervix to let the abortion out and the second one induces cramps, sheds the uterine lining, and expels the embryo. i hope you are not confusing the abortion pill with the "morning after pill/Plan B/Next Step/Yuzpe Method" "the Abortion pill" aka RU486 is NOT available over the counter. You have to go to an ob/gyn's office and get a prescription to get it! If you mean the "morning after pill" aka Plan B. Plan B only works BEFORE you are pregnant. If you are pregnant and you take plan, NOTHING happens. It does not harm the growing fetus, it does NOT stop the pregnancy. It's just a waste of money to take Plan B if you are already pregnant.