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HCG drops have a hormone produced by pregnant women. It's supposed help burn off fat.
Allergy targeting eye drops contain antihistamine to combat allergic reaction in the eyes. Most types of allergy eye drops can be found at pharmacies or at discount / department stores.
Zymar eye drops are a prescription medication and can typically be purchased at pharmacies or through online retailers with a valid prescription from a healthcare provider. It is important to consult with a doctor or eye care professional before using Zymar to ensure it is the appropriate treatment for your condition.
Yes, if your hormone level drops it can cause you to have a misscarriage. Don't know if it can accelerate it though.
The hormone that promotes cardiovascular health in females is estrogen. Women are generally free of heart disease until after menopause when their estrogen production drops.
HCG is a naturally occuring hormone, so there are no known dangers with the drops. If you were to do the injections, the dangers would be infection or similar problems from improper administration of the injection.
Pregnant women produce a hormone called HCG. This hormone can be taken by non pregnant people for weight loss, especially in the abdominal area. HCG can be taken in an injection, oral spray or oral drops. The spray is the least effective method. Drops are non-invasive, but not as effective as HCG injections. The injections get the most hormone into the body where it can work to melt abdominal fat. Injections are harder to take then drops, but they are the most effective way to take an HCG supplement.
There is a specialty pharmacy that is run by CVS that has many drugs that are not available at retail pharmacies. Last time I checked they had HCG available. Their website is http://www.cvscaremarkspecialtyrx.com.
Yes, the hcg hormone drops for the hcg diet that you heard about on the Doctor Oz Show can be found online. A few good sites to check out are www.greenhcg.com and www.hcgdietinfo.com.
This is a question only your doctor can answer. HCG is a natural hormone produced in pregnancy in large quantities and in menstruation in much smaller quantities. One way you can do the HCG protocol without putting a hormone into your body is by using the homeopathic HCG drops. The drops have the exact same effect as the shots, without a detectable amount of the hormone. But, again, this is something you should discuss with your doctor.
Originally barley sugar drops were sold in pharmacies. They were proven to help with travel sickness. Hence the term "travel sweets." Obviously, sugar drops have changed a lot over the years--now just a candy instead of a medicine--but the name stuck.
Missing a birth control pill can result in breakthrough bleeding. As the hormone level in your body drops, bleeding can occur.