A pill cutting tool with a very sharp razor blade.
Talk to a pharmacist for treatments. I think they give you pills for it.
You will need to ask your doctor or pharmacist for the the times you need to take your progesterone pills.
Probably not but I would check with a pharmacist to be sure.
You should only take the amount that your doctor or pharmacist has recommended. If your prescription says to take 2 pills, take 2 pills.
It depends what the white pills are. Best thing to do is speak to your pharmacist.
1 hectogram = 100 grams Thus total weight of pills = (2 x 100) + 55 = 255 Grams Weight of each pill = 1.02 Grams (1 centigram = 0.01 gram) Total No. of pills = 255 / 1.02 = 250
Certain pills can be crushed, however, most pills tat are long lasting or extended release will not function normally. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about individual pills
In the US, birth control pills require a prescription from a health care provider.
If you don't know, check with your prescriber or pharmacist. A few birth control pills have no sugar pills, and there's no point in skipping active pills.
Go to a doctor and a pharmacist and get your stuff, genius.
This a question to ask of your doctor or pharmacist.
In some birth control brands, the green pills are active pills and should not be skipped. In other brands, the green pills are placebos (sugar pills or reminder pills) and can be skipped. Talk to your pharmacist or health care provider to get information specific to your brand of birth control pills.