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Women's Health Medications
Approximately 60% of all pregnancies are unplanned-choosing a birth control
method that's right for you is extremely important, and easier than ever.
The pill is the first contraceptive that most women think of when considering
birth control. Today the pill is available as combined oral contraceptives or in
progestin only pills, as well as the new birth control patch.
Estradiol ® is an oral hormone, used to reduce the symptoms of menopause. If
you have a yeast infection, Diflucan ® is an oral antifungal agent that may be an
easier way to treat it than a messy cream.
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Ortho Tri-Cyclen is an estrogen and progestin combination used to prevent
pregnancy. It may also be used to regulate the menstrual cycle, treat
symptoms of menopause, or treat other conditions as determined by your
doctor.
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Triphasil ® is an oral contraceptive (commonly known as "the Pill")
containing two active ingredients (levonorgestrel and ethinyloestradiol)
that are similar to hormones that your body naturally produces. |
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Ortho Evra ® is a safe, effective and easy-to-use birth control patch for
women. It is the first birth control patch approved by the U.S. FDA, and the
first weekly form of birth control that is as effective as the Pill. Ortho
Evra ® is a small, thin patch, designed to be worn under your clothes; it's
easy to wear, and is more than 99% effective when used correctly. |
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Estradiol ® is an oral hormone, used to reduce the symptoms of menopause (hot
flashes, feelings of warmth in the face, neck and chest and/or dry, itchy
external genitals and vaginal irritation. |
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Nordette 28 ® is an oral contraceptive (commonly known as "the Pill")
containing two active ingredients (levonorgestrel and ethinyloestradiol)
that are similar to hormones that your body naturally produces. |
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If you have a yeast infection, Diflucan ® is an oral antifungal agent that
may be an easier way to treat it than a messy cream. A recent survey of 179
women showed that 9 out of 10 women preferred Diflucan ® to a vaginally
inserted cream. |
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