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 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.
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.
Alesse 21 can cause several side effects, such as headache; nausea; vomiting; stomach cramping and pain; bloating; vaginal discomfort; problem in urinating; dizziness; increased vaginal liquids; breast tenderness; severe migraine attacks; loss of coordination all of a sudden; blood in cough; shortness of breath; chest pain; pain in the leg, groin or arm; yellowing of the eyes or skin; swelling of the feet
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