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Re: can a shot work for PCOS?MINOCYCYLINE

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sun, 23 Mar 2003 17:33:08 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 5 Sep 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>At Wed, 5 Sep 2001, blabs wrote:
>>
>>what is minocycline?
>>
>It is actually anantibiotic (inthe tetricycline family) that I take to
>prevent my face from breaking out.
>
>>At Tue, 4 Sep 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi. I have PCOS, take orthotricyclen, Aldactone 100mg, and minocycline.
>>>I have a ve hard time remembering to take my birth control pill. I
>>>thought it would get easier to remember, but my life is so crazy, it's
>>>jsut getting worse. The first month I took them, I never missed a day,
>>>just took them at all different times. Now, like the 9th month I've
>>>been on BCP, I've missed so many pills, and started bleeding in the
>>>middle of the pack. IT's terrible. Everybody says to put them a place
>>>where I am the same time everyday. There is not sucj a place. I wake
>>>up a different time depending on the day, go to sleep all different
>>>times, eat all meals at different times, etc. Nothing is "stable" in my
>>>life because I am a very very busy person, so I have a hard time taking
>>>them. I was wondering if I could take shots (like I heard of Lunelle).
>>>I'm not taking the BCP for birth control, just for PCOS, so would a shot
>>>be an option for me? Or is there anything else instead of a daily pill?
>>
>>--
>>blabs
>>

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can you take shots instead of pills like minocin tetricycline  for face breakouts?



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