Yes
The answer is on your pack of birth control pills. LoEstrin comes in different strengths, and so your question cannot be answered without further information. For instance, there is LoEstrin 1/20 and LoEstrin 1.5/30. Contact your health care provider or pharmacist for more advice.
First, Necon and LoEstrin are brand names, and don't indicate the name of the pill. Second, there aren't many good studies comparing effectiveness of one pill against another. Interesting, isn't it, that the commercials for pills talk about other issues rather than pregnancy prevention!
Birth control is not for weight control.
It can take anywhere from days to 18 months for your period to return after stopping Depo Provera. Taking the birth control pill doesn't change that timing -- the birth control pill doesn't "jump start" or "regulate" your period after stopping Depo Provera. Remember that you can get pregnant before your period restarts, so if you don't want to conceive right now, get on an effective method of birth control.
contraceptive pill
Loestrin is a birth control pill. It also is used to treat severe acne.
Any combination birth control pill will help with amenorrhea, whether due to low estrogen or low progesterone.
When taking Lo Loestrin Fe, your period typically starts during the placebo week, which is the last week of the pill pack. You should expect your period to begin within a few days after taking the last active pill. However, some women may experience variations in timing, and it's not uncommon for the period to be lighter or shorter than usual while on hormonal birth control. If you have concerns about your cycle while on Lo Loestrin Fe, it's best to consult with your healthcare provider.
yes..its a birth control pill.
Solpadeine is a painkiller, not a birth control pill.
Mirena
Yes, Krimson 35 if a birth control pill