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Re: [Birth Control] WITHDRAWL FROM BCP

From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 27 Dec 2001 18:48:31 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 27 Dec 2001, angela wrote: >
>I HAVE BEEN TAKING TRIPHASIL FOR 8 YEARS AND RECENTLT STOPPED BEFORE MY
>LAST PERIOD WHICH WAS OCTOBER 10TH. I HAVE NOT HAD A PERIOD SINCE AND
>HOME PREGNANCY TESTS HAVE BEEN NEGATIVE. MY PERIOD WAS NOT REGULAR
>BEFORE I STARTED THE PILL, COMING BETWEEN 4-6 WEEKS. IS THIS A NORMAL
>OCCURANCE AND WHEN SHOULD I BE CONCERNED? ALSO DO YOU KNOW WHAT KIND OF
>PROBLEMS CAN OCCUR FROM TAKING DOLOBID WHILE PREGNANT IT IS LISTED AS A
>CATEGORY C DRUG WHICH I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO FIND ANY INFO ON. THANK
>YOU

One thing: please do not type in all caps, its like yelling:) I don't have experience with Triphasil bcp, but I do know that it is common to have cycles take some time to get back to 'normal' after stopping bcp's. As far as Dolobid goes..I have never heard of that before. I checked on http://www.eckerd.com (click rx advisor).. typed in the drug name, and it brought up a list of what the medication is and how it should be taken, etc. To include things your MD should know before you take this medication (such as pregnant or trying to get pregnant), among others. If you are concerned, call a pharmacist. Most will be willing to tell you a little something about a particular medication and its effects. Sorry I can't be of more help!




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