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Medications
… drugs. (See also Drug Interactions section.) Discuss your birth control options with your doctor. Using this … menstrual cycle, you may need to use a non-hormonal form of birth control (such as condoms, diaphragm, spermicide) for … is placed. Ask your doctor about whether you need back-up birth control. The rod will be inserted under the skin in …
Medications
… should not be used for longer than 2 years unless other birth control methods will not work for you. An important … about the risks and benefits of this medication and other birth control choices. Do not use this medication if you … attack, blood clots, and high blood pressure from hormonal birth control (such as the pill, patch, ring). The risk of …
Medications
… after stopping treatment. It can cause serious (even fatal) birth defects, miscarriage, or premature birth of the baby. Talk with your doctor about the risks and benefits of taking this medication and your birth control options. Read and sign the Patient Informed …
Medications
… pregnancy. It is used by women who want to use a reversible birth control method that works for a long time (up to 5 … heavy menstrual bleeding in women who choose to use this birth control method. The device slowly releases a hormone … Ask your doctor if you need to use a backup form of birth control for the first 7 days after this device is …
Medications
… pregnancy. It is used by women who want to use a reversible birth control method that works for a long time (depending … heavy menstrual bleeding in women who choose to use this birth control method. The device slowly releases a hormone … years. Ask your doctor if you need to use a backup form of birth control for the first 7 days after this device is …
Medications
… single dose of thalidomide has caused severe (often fatal) birth defects when used during pregnancy. You must have 2 … test result. Female patients must use 2 effective forms of birth control (or completely avoid sexual intercourse) for 1 … stopping this drug. Talk to your doctor about reliable birth control choices. If your period is late, or if you …
Medications
… during pregnancy because it may cause serious harm (such as birth defects) in an unborn baby. Women of childbearing age … during treatment. Use at least two reliable forms of birth control while taking bosentan and for at least one … Discuss the use of at least two reliable forms of birth control (such as condoms, birth control pills) with …
Medications
… white blood cell count. This medication can cause severe birth defects if used during pregnancy. This medication is … you must immediately start using two effective forms of birth control together (or completely avoid sexual … However, do not use "mini-pills" (progesterone birth control pills that do not contain estrogen) because …
Medications
… If the medication fails and the pregnancy continues until birth, there is a risk of birth defects. You may have a very serious infection even if … pregnant after ending your pregnancy, you must start using birth control right away. Tell your health care professional …
Medications
… while taking this medication. Serious (sometimes fatal) birth defects, miscarriages, and premature births have occurred when this drug has been used during … pregnancy. For female patients, two effective forms of birth control (or complete avoidance of sexual intercourse) …