Necon Overview

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  • Summary
  • Why it is Prescribed
  • Important Warning
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  • How it Works
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  • Other Uses
  • Overdose
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  • Possible Side Effects
  • Special Dietary Concerns
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Why it is Prescribed

Oral contraceptives (birth-control pills) are used to prevent pregnancy. Estrogen and progestin are two female sex hormones. Combinations of estrogen and progestin work by preventing ovulation (the release of eggs from the ovaries). They also change the lining of the uterus (womb) to prevent pregnancy from developing and change the mucus at the cervix (opening of the uterus) to prevent sperm (male reproductive cells) from entering. Oral contraceptives are a very effective method of birth control, but they do not prevent the spread of human immunodeficiency virus [HIV, the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)] and other sexually transmitted diseases.

Some brands of oral contraceptives are also used to treat acne in certain patients. Oral contraceptives treat ...


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Should I quit the Necon birth control pills because of the symptoms?
I've been taking the Necon BC pills for a month now and so far, I...

Many persons are very sensitive to certain pills (having unpleasant side effects). You better just change the kind of pill and find the one you like. At the same time...

Asked by Mizzy Hunt - 5 months ago

How long does it take for birth control pills (Necon) to be effective?
I heard 7 days but my gf says its effective immediately please cite responses with sources ...

It depends when she started it in relation to her cycle. If she started it the first day of her period it is effective immediately. If she started...

Asked by James S - 14 months ago


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