I would think so. I did (while on bipolar and anxiety meds) with no side effects. Prenatal pills are vitamins and shouldn't have any effect on your other meds. However, I would consult your doctor or pharmicist to make sure. They can also tell you at what times (taking) your meds will be most effective for you.
While xanax (and other antianxiety medications) are not primary treatments for bipolar disorder, anxiety is often a secondary symptom. If a person with bipolar is having anxiety problems treatment with a benzodiazepine like xanax may be appropriate.
If he has said it when he's not manic, it's not the bipolar disorder talking.
The while pills on Trinessa are active pills that prevent pregnancy. If you don't take the active pills, you could get pregnant.
Dysregulation of neurotransmitters, such as dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine, is linked to bipolar disorder. Dopamine is involved in reward and pleasure, while serotonin regulates mood and anxiety. Norepinephrine plays a role in arousal and stress response. Imbalances in these neurotransmitters can contribute to mood swings and other symptoms of bipolar disorder.
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While I pills? Are you asking if you can take birth control while having your period? It is pointless but will not harm you.
Just continue taking your pills as normal.
I believe that a unipolar lead is one with a single lead while a bipolar lead is one with multiple or 2 or more leads.
A bipolar transistor uses both majority and minority charge carriers for conduction, while a field effect transistor primarily relies on majority charge carriers. Field effect transistors have a higher input impedance compared to bipolar transistors. Additionally, bipolar transistors are current-operated devices, while field effect transistors are voltage-operated devices.
No, they are intended for you to keep track of the pills (active) that you have taken.
Their is a genetic component to bipolar and other mental disorders that does run in families. While a history of bipolar disorder is a red flag, it does not automatically follow that it will pass from one generation to the next. it is quite possible for a person to be bipolar without any family history of the disorder.
Keep taking your pills all in order-do not skip any active pills...did you miss any pills -sometimes that can cause you to start your period early...also-maybe put a call in to your doc- if you didn't miss any pills,you shouldn't start your period while still taking active pills