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Re: oral contraceptiveFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netFri, 29 Jan 1999 21:58:05 EST
Tanny: I am not a pharmacologist only an OBGYN. The birth control pill you describe is not know to me by that name. Most birth control pills consist of an Estrogenic compound and Progesterone like compound. The pills are taken in a variety of ways but usually cyclically for 21 to 28 days out of every 28 day month. The ethinyl estradiol.035mg is a frequently used Estrogenic Compound. The cyroterone 2mg is probably the Progesterone like part of the pills. (I do not know it by that name) I would guess that this pill is marketed by another trade name in the USA. As for side effects. This will vary from woman to woman (and from pill to pill). I would recommend that you read the label which came with the pills. All of the possible side effects will be listed there. Most are NOT Serious +>+>
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