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No, there's no such thing as a protein pill.
There are a number of reasons why a pill will dissolve in vinegar. Vinegar is an acid that dissolves many things.
AnswerThe pill that you take will dissolve from the acid & digestive juices in your stomach. Taking the pill with hot or cold water will it dissolve faster or slower respectively. There are factors that could make the pill dissolve slower - if there are other food items in your stomach or if you take the pill with milk. So taking the pill with plain cold water is fine as that's what the normal case when pills are tested. It's a basic principal in chemistry that heat, agitation, pressure speed up the rate at which substances mix. You can test it yourself and see: put one pill in cold water, one pill in hot water, and one pill in hot water that you stir and see which dissolves fastest.
What is the name of the pill?
Percocet
Pick a time that works for you and stick with it, otherwise the effectiveness of the pill will be greatly reduced.
Acnetame is a pill consisting of vitamin b5, pipeline, biotin, selenium and some more. It is non-topical. It is available on amazon.com
To look up a pill, one will probably want a medication reference instead of a medical dictionary. While a medical dictionary lists medical conditions and medical names, a medication reference includes pill names and pictures to help one identify a specific medication.
Well, if you are on a birth control pill, then that's most likely the cause. But if you are not on a pill, then the cause is hormone inbalance.
Yes, it happened to me yesterday. I felt it go into my right lung which was immediately painful. After about 20 mintues, the pill had dissolved enough that I was hacking up bits of pill-colored phelgm, took about an hour to get all of it out. All together a gross and painful experience I hope to never repeat.
No, you are not at risk by just missing 1 pill. However, missing two or more, you should use a backup method of birth control.
If you haven't made any mistakes in using the pill, and if you didn't start this cycle late, then there are no special worries. If you started the pill late this cycle, then you may be at risk for pregnancy; a missed pill in the first week increases the risk that a follicle will begin to form -- that you'll ovulate. Use a back up birth control method for seven days.
If you start the birth control pill now, the period is likely to be shorter, although that's not guaranteed.
go back to your doc.
Why did you do that? Did you miss yesterday's pill and just take it with today's? If so, then no, you're fine. That is actually what you are supposed to do. However, if you question anything, your pharmacist is your best friend!
Yes, of course the morning after pill will affect your menstrual cycle - that's the whole point in taking it! The purpose of the morning after pill is to delay ovulation or prevent ovulation, thus can prevent or delay menstruation, the sudden rise and drop in hormones can also result in a withdrawal bleed.
If the pill you took from next week is from one of the first three Saturdays of the pack, there's no problem. Tomorrow take the correct pill for Sunday, and then when you get to next Saturday, take the pill you didn't take yesterday. These pills from the first three weeks of the pack are all the same, and are only dated to help you remember whether or not you took the pill.However, If the pill you took early was from the very last week in the pack, then you should take the Sunday pill for tomorrow as soon as possible, then take one pill per day until the end of the pack. You'll finish the pack a day early, and must start the next pack a day early. If you're not sure how to manage that, your pharmacist or health care provider would be happy to help.