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Birth Control Pills

Birth control pills are used to prevent and stop pregnancy. These pills are also known as oral contraceptives. These drugs block the release of eggs, produce mucus in the cervix, and prevent sperm from reaching the eggs. Contraceptives exist as two main forms of combination tablets containing estrogen and progestin, and progestin-only tablets represent other categories. Taking contraceptives as prescribed leads to the effectiveness of reaching 99% in stopping unwanted pregnancy. These methods of contraception are easy to use and have other advantages, such as physiologic synchronization and relief of menstrual discomfort.

Birth control pills are used to prevent and stop pregnancy. These pills are also known as oral contraceptives. These drugs block the release of eggs, produce mucus in the cervix, and prevent sperm from reaching the eggs. Contraceptives exist as two main forms of combination tablets containing estrogen and progestin, and progestin-only tablets represent other categories. Taking contraceptives as prescribed leads to the effectiveness of reaching 99% in stopping unwanted pregnancy. These methods of contraception are easy to use and have other advantages, such as physiologic synchronization and relief of menstrual discomfort.

Birth Control Pills

Depo Provera 150mg Injection

$35.00$200.00
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Birth Control Pills

Dronis 30mg Tablet

$42.00$113.00
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Birth control pills present the user with overall safety standards, but certain side effects are possible to develop among specific users. Most people who use contraceptives experience nausea along with headaches, changes in mood, and spots during the menstrual cycle. Such side effects usually decline within a few months of drug use. Contraceptive drugs sometimes create serious health concerns affecting blood pressure and form blood clots in very rare ways. You need to consult a medical institution to understand whether the contraceptive drug matches your individual pathology. Using condoms in combination with pills provides better protection against infection rather than protecting against sexually transmitted diseases.