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  2. Ulipristal acetate - Wikipedia

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    Ulipristal acetate, sold under the brand name Ella among others, is a medication used for emergency contraception (birth control) and uterine fibroids. [1] [7] [8] As emergency contraception it should be used within 120 hours of vaginally penetrating intercourse. [1]

  3. Progestogen-only pill - Wikipedia

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    Inhibition of ovulation through an action on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. For a low-dose formulation, this may occur inconsistently in ~50% of cycles. [ 32 ] Intermediate-dose formulations, such as the progestogen-only pill Cerazette (Desogestrel), much more consistently inhibit ovulation in 97–99% of cycles.

  4. Doxylamine - Wikipedia

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    Doxylamine succinate is the active ingredient in many over-the-counter sleep aids branded under various names. Doxylamine succinate and pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) are the ingredients of Diclegis, approved by the FDA in April 2013 becoming the only drug approved for morning sickness [46] with a class A safety rating for pregnancy (no evidence of risk).

  5. Progestogen (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Progestogens are available in many different forms for use by many different routes of administration. These include oral tablets and capsules , oil and aqueous solutions and suspensions for intramuscular or subcutaneous injection , and various others (e.g., transdermal patches , vaginal rings , intrauterine devices , subcutaneous implants ).

  6. Medroxyprogesterone acetate - Wikipedia

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    By 18 months after the last injection, fertility is the same as that in former users of other contraceptive methods. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] Fetuses exposed to progestogens have demonstrated higher rates of genital abnormalities, low birth weight, and increased ectopic pregnancy particularly when MPA is used as an injected form of long-term birth control.

  7. Mitolyn: Introducing Mitolyn –Study Findings, Ingredients ...

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    By encapsulating the beneficial qualities of this purple peel in an easy-to-use formula, Mitolyn delivers a streamlined, powerful method for revving up metabolism and improving overall vitality. The purple peel exploit stands as one of the most critical pillars of Mitolyn’s design, offering a practical, natural solution for those seeking ...

  8. Oral contraceptive pill - Wikipedia

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    Oral contraceptives, abbreviated OCPs, also known as birth control pills, are medications taken by mouth for the purpose of birth control.The introduction of the birth control pill ("the Pill") in 1960 revolutionized the options for contraception, sparking vibrant discussion in the scientific and social science literature and in the media.

  9. Estradiol valerate/cyproterone acetate - Wikipedia

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    Estradiol valerate/cyproterone acetate (EV/CPA), sold under the brand names Climen and Femilar among others, is a combination product of estradiol valerate (EV), an estrogen, and cyproterone acetate (CPA), a progestogen, which is used in menopausal hormone therapy and as a birth control pill to prevent pregnancy. [1]