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What’s the risk of smoking if you’re over age 35 and taking birth control pills?
Birth control pills aren’t recommended for women over age 35 who smokes because it increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. If you’re 35 or older, and you smoke, you need to quit smoking before you can safely continue using your birth control pill.
Posted in birth control pill | Comments(0) June 2007
Do birth control pills affect blood pressure?
Birth control pills may increase blood pressure. The risk of high blood pressure in women who take birth control pills also increases with age and the duration of use.
If you take birth control pills, have your blood pressure checked regularly. If you already have high blood pressure, consider an alternative form of birth control. If you do choose to take the pill, have your blood pressure closely monitored by your doctor.
If you develop high blood pressure while taking the pill, give serious thought to switching to another form of contraception.
Posted in type of birth control pill, contraceptive pill, birth control pill | Comments(0) June 2007
Do birth control pills affect cholesterol levels?
Birth control pills can affect cholesterol levels. How much of an effect depends on the type of pill you’re taking and what concentration of estrogen or progestin it contains.
The estrogen in birth control pills causes an increase in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels (the “good” cholesterol), a decrease in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels (the “bad” cholesterol) and an increase in your total cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Progestin in birth control pills has the opposite effect.
Birth control pills with a greater concentration of estrogen can have a slightly beneficial overall effect on your blood lipid levels. In general, though, the changes aren’t significant and don’t affect your overall health.
Posted in birth control pill | Comments(0) June 2007
How do birth control pills affect your risk of cancer?
Scientific evidence suggests using birth control pills for longer periods of time increases your risk of some cancers, such as cervical cancer and liver cancer, but it also decreases your risk of other types of cancer, including ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer.
The effect of birth control pills on breast cancer risk isn’t quite clear. However, some studies do show a link between pill use and breast cancer. Key factors seem to be how many years you take the pill and how recently you last used the pill. In one study, use of birth control pills led to a higher risk of premenopausal breast cancer in women who took the pill for four or more years before having a baby. Other evidence suggests that 10 or more years after you stop taking the pill, your breast cancer risk returns to the same level as if you had never taken birth control pills.
Posted in birth control pill | Comments(0) June 2007
Do birth control pills cause weight gain?
Women often blame the birth control pill for weight gain. But studies have shown that the effect of the birth control pill on weight is small — if it exists at all.
However, the way the hormones in birth control pills act on tissues in your breasts, hips and thighs can make you feel as if you’ve gained weight. This is usually due to fluid retention and not increased body mass or fat. Estrogen in birth control pills directly affects fat (adipose) cells, making them larger, but not greater in number.
In very rare circumstances women may add muscle, which can add weight, when taking the pill. This is due to the slight male-sex-hormone effect that the pill may have on some women.
But no matter if pill-related weight gain is perceived or real, many women find this side effect undesirable. Taking pills with a low dose of estrogen may diminish these effects, but you may also experience a greater risk of spotting between periods.
Posted in birth control pill | Comments(0) June 2007
A drug which treats obesity by reducing the desire to eat has been launched in the UK
NHS chiefs warned people not to expect it to become widely available straight away as the cost-effectiveness of the pill needed to be assessed.
Rimonabant is the first drug to target factors governing the body’s appetite, metabolism and energy use. Trials showed it can reduce weight by a tenth.
UK experts said it could not replace healthy food and regular exercise.
In the UK, it is estimated that one in five men and a quarter of women are obese.
Posted in pill, diet pill | Comments(0) June 2007
What is the difference between the yellow and the blue Phentermine capsules?
The yellow phentermine 30mg capsules and the blue Phentermine 30 mg capsules act the same. Blue Phentermine and Yellow Phentermine both have the same active ingredient (i.e. Phentermine Hydrochloride).
Both of these capsules are manufactured by Eon Labs. The blue/white version is a generic for Fastin and the yellow is just a generic phentermine. The ingredients are the same. The only real differences are the aspect (color and powder vs. little pellets) and the price.
Please note that the yellow capsules are not a generic equivalent for Ionamin. There is no generic equivalent for Ionamin, which is the time released resin form of Phentermine.
As for the 15 mg capsules, they are simply a lower dosage form of Phentermine that is manufactured by Eon Labs.
The 37.5 mg Phentermine is a generic for Adipex-P that is manufactured by Purepac. The only difference between the brand name (Adipex-P, manufactured by Gate Pharma) and the generic is price.
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