Category: Medication
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About Cerazette
The contraceptive medication Cerazette (desogestrel) is naturally used as a contraceptive for women who don’t want to get pregnant. This medication is known to contain a specific hormone that’s similar to how natural progesterone works within the body. Cerazette is primarily available in ‘mini’ tablet form for most people. How does it work? Cerazette is…
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Groundbreaking new emergency contraceptive even better than the “morning after” pill
Each and every year, there are literally hundreds of thousands (and potentially millions) of unplanned pregnancies that result from a contraceptive solution that wasn’t as effective as it promised – if it was used at all. Obviously, there are a number of different ways that you can prevent unwanted pregnancies (with abstinence being the number…
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Using EPS to Dispense Medications
The customary way to have a prescription filled is to get a slip of paper with the drug name and dosage written on it, along with your doctor’s signature, and take it to your favorite pharmacy or your doctor’s surgery to be filled. Now, with the use of computer technology, your doctor’s office can send…
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It’s Not Too Late
Ella One is emergency contraception that can be used within five days or 120 hours of having unprotected sex. It belongs to the family of “morning after” medication that is known to lessen the chance of becoming pregnant after suspected contraception failure or unprotected sex. What is Emergency Contraception? Emergency contraception is birth control that…