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  2. 'Pregnancy is a risk I'm willing to take': Why some women are ...

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    In 2018 she came off the pill which she'd been on since the age of 17, initially to control acne. "My mood was low, I was putting weight on and I couldn't lose it. I was experiencing symptoms like ...

  3. What Does Viagra Actually Do to Your "Intimate" Experience? - AOL

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    TLDR: Everything You Need To Know About Viagra. Want the lowdown on Viagra? A few things to know off the bat: Viagra and its main ingredient, sildenafil are medications known as PDE5 inhibitors.

  4. Social media misinformation putting women off contraceptive ...

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    NHS data shows that the proportion of women using the pill as their main form of contraception has dropped from 47% in 2012-13 to 27% in 2022-23.

  5. Extended cycle combined hormonal contraceptive - Wikipedia

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    Pill Failure can happen with contraceptive pills and inadvertent pregnancies happen. [20] Use of oral contraceptive can impair muscle gains in young women. [21] The metabolic impact of oral contraceptives are significant and contraceptive pills can increase the risk of heart attacks.

  6. Combined oral contraceptive pill - Wikipedia

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    A version of the combined pill has also been packaged to eliminate placebo pills and withdrawal bleeds. Marketed as Anya or Lybrel, studies have shown that after seven months, 71% of users no longer had any breakthrough bleeding, the most common side effect of going longer periods of time without breaks from active pills.

  7. Sildenafil - Wikipedia

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    Sildenafil, sold under the brand name Viagra among others, is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension. [4] [8] It is also sometimes used off-label for the treatment of certain symptoms in secondary Raynaud's phenomenon. [9]

  8. What Happens If You Take Viagra and You Don't Need It? - AOL

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    Recreational Viagra use does happen, and while some men see harmless benefits from the active ingredient in the famous “little blue pill,” they’re still taking a significant risk every time ...

  9. Drug detoxification - Wikipedia

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    Drug detoxification (informally, detox) is variously construed or interpreted as a type of "medical" intervention or technique in regards to a physical dependence mediated by a drug; as well as the process and experience of a withdrawal syndrome or any of the treatments for acute drug overdose (toxidrome).