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Conditions Camila Treats

Camila is an oral contraceptive pill used to avoid unwanted pregnancy in women. This type of medication is also commonly known as birth control pills. This drug has only one active ingredient known as progestin. This medication is suitable for women who are breastfeeding and who cannot take estrogen for some reasons. This medication is recommended for women more than 35 years of age, who are pregnant and breastfeeding. This medication does not pass through the human breast milk. It is safe for the child feeding milk of a nursing mother who is administering this medication. This medication cannot protect you against HIV or any other sexually transmitted diseases. You can use other contraceptives such as condoms to avoid the transmission of sexual diseases.

This medication is also suitable for women smokers and women who have a history of heart disease, blood clots and other problems. As unlike other combined contraceptive pills, this medication is not very effective in stopping ovulation. This medication acts on the uterus lining making them less receptive to embryo. It also alters the cervical mucus and makes the sperms difficult to get into the uterus. This medication is also recommended as an off label medication for heavy menstrual bleeding and painful periods.

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Camila General Information

Camila is generic version of the medicine Nor-QD. Camila is known as a mini-pill or a birth control pill with only progestin in it. As a result, this medicine is mainly prescribed to nursing mothers. Doctors recommend starting this medicine on the first day of the menstrual cycle. Camila may interact with other medications like Aminoglutethimide, Barbiturate medications, Bosentan and medication that are used for treatment of seizure.

Camila how to buy it

Camila is a prescription that the doctor prescribes to a patient in order to prevent pregnancy. It is known as the mini-pill because it does not have any estrogen like some of the birth control pills have. Patients need to take Camila monthly and as prescribed by the doctor.

How to Take Camila

There is only a standard dosage of Camila. This medication comes in a tablet form. Each tablet should be taken daily. Any discontinuation in the dosages may result unwanted pregnancy. The best way to start this medication is to start having it on the first day of your period.

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