I once heard the US was using us as guinea pigs and said they never gave us those little white pills in 1965
Also heard a rumor it was something they used for leprosy
Many were routinely offered uppers or amphetamines. It could have been quinine, or even salt tablets, depending on the year. They were called-"daily-dailies" and they were anti-malarial pills. Some soldiers and Marines purposely would not take them in the belief that Malaria was preferable to death or maiming.
some can be pills they are yellow and white some can be pills they are yellow and white
54-142 white round pills = -88
This isn't the 60's. Times change and so do laws (requirements). Back in those days "malaria" was the only problem...and a tiny white pill and a large tan (flesh colored) pill was issued to the men to protect them from malaria. The tan pill was for once a week, and the white ones were for daily consumption; (hint: no one took them after the first week or two).
yes your mom has it
Anywhere there's a scarcity of white people
No. They are pink.
White
It depends what the white pills are. Best thing to do is speak to your pharmacist.
If you are referring to birth control pills, they should be taken exactly as prescribed. If you take the pink and white pills out of order, it can throw off your period and not be as effective in preventing pregnancy.
The while pills on Trinessa are active pills that prevent pregnancy. If you don't take the active pills, you could get pregnant.
hi. My sugar pills start on a Wednesday and I usually get my period that Friday. Then it continues until Tuesday the next week.