Errin official prescribing information for healthcare professionals. Includes: indications, dosage, adverse reactions, pharmacology and more.
Yaz is an oral contraceptive (combination birth control pill) that received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval in 2006 for use by women to prevent pregnancy. Approximately one to two out of 100 women may get pregnant during their first year taking Yaz, making it no more effective
Birth control options range from oral contraceptives, barrier methods, surgical sterilization (tubal ligation for a woman, or vasectomy for a man), or emergency contraception.
The following product is a combination oral contraceptive containing the progestational compound norgestimate and the estrogenic compound ethinyl estradiol.
A fact sheet about research on the association of oral contraceptive use (birth control pills) with risk of various cancers.
Loette Contraceptive Pill has a wide variety of applications in women’s health disorders. Besides contraception, it is also used in treating …
A contraceptive patch, also known as “the patch”, is a transdermal patch applied to the skin that releases synthetic estrogen and progestin hormones to prevent pregnancy.
The combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP), often referred to as the birth control pill or colloquially as “the pill”, is a type of birth control …
This article breaks the steroid side effects down, explaining how steroids affect different body parts. Thinking about taking steroids? Read this first.
Men have limited options for birth control. Now, researchers have developed a new compound that slows down sperm to the point where they can no longer swim, potentially paving the way for a male contraceptive that doesn’t affect …