Re: Pruritis & OCP's

From: Joanne Bulley (islesannie@yahoo.com)
Wed Dec 20 20:20:40 2000


It is a good possibility - for some pills - but these are monophasic so all the first three weeks have the same coating.

Joanne

At Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Steve & Eryl Raymond wrote: >
>Though I am quite unfamiliar with the pills quoted, I remember hearing
>somewhere that the colours used in the coatings of OCPs can cause
>problems. Is it possible that she only itches with pills of one colour?
>
>--
>Dr. S.H. Raymond

--
Joanne Bulley, MD, FACOG
Keene, NH, USA

Take time to smell the roses.





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