none and even if there is one then it should be costing a ton plus i know that they give it to test on people the write the stuff that happaned down so once a side affect was getting hit by a bus
You are exhibiting one of the symptoms of the Chill Pill. The side effect is Stupidity. So you will not receive any more side effects. Take at least 8 oz. of water with the Chill Pill.
take the dog to the vet immediately
the pill has so many side effects listed that you should read the label for side effects
Yes ortho evra has the same possible side effects as taking the pill does although some of the effects differ in serverity between the pill and ortho evra.
It's very easy -- if you're happy with the pill and not having side effects, it's the right pill. Most women do well on a wide variety of pills, and there is no one right pill. Women on the wrong pill may complain of side effects. The side effects they're having guide the prescriber in choosing the next pill to try.
Like any other medication, the birth control pill has side effects to be aware of. Some common side effects are headache, breakthrough bleeding, mood swings and decreased libido.
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Some side effects of the Charlize Contraceptive Pill include:HeadachesGastric upsetsNauseaVomitingImpaired appetiteBreast tendernessSlight changes in body weight and libidoDepressive moodsLiver issues
I have done that before, and nothing has happened, but the pill has also not created any side effects for me before. It should be fine as long as you don't let it happen often.
the pill can make your periods lighter, shorter and can reduce/get rid of period pains. there are a few side effects, slight weight gain, nausea and tender breasts. you take the pill for 21 days, and on the 7days you do not take it you will have your period, and when your are done you continue taking the pill, and the cycle continues.
If you have side effects then maybe you should get off the pill. You can gain weight off the pill.
You can safely take the MAP while you are on birth control. Ask your Ireland pharmacist about the side effects and if it is OK for you to take the MAP.