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This
medicine is an estrogen and progestin combination used to prevent
pregnancy. It may also be used to regulate the menstrual cycle,
treat
symptoms of menopause, or treat other conditions as
determined by your doctor.
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$75.00 |
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$105.00 |
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$165.00 |
$10.00 |
$20.00 |
$195.00 |
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There's
a highly effective birth control pill that can actually
help clear up your skin too, ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN. It provides
you with a low daily dose of hormones that prevent
pregnancy, while actually lowering the level of the
hormone in your body that's likely to cause acne. In
clinical tests, ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN has been clinically
proven to help reduce mild to moderate acne—nearly nine
out of ten women saw improvements in their skin.
ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN can be a good choice for women 15 or over
with mild to moderate acne who have reached menstruation,
are seeking contraception, have no known contraindications
to birth control pills, and are unresponsive to topical
acne medication.
Oral contraceptives are not for everybody.
Most side effects of the pill are not serious. And those
that are, occur infrequently. Serious risks, which can be
life threatening, include blood clots, stroke, and heart
attacks, and are increased if you smoke cigarettes. Cigarette
smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular side
effects, especially if you're over 35. Women who use oral
contraceptives are strongly advised not to smoke. Some
women should not use the pill, including women who have
blood clots, certain cancers, a history of heart attack or
stroke, as well as those who are or may be pregnant. The
pill does not protect against HIV or other sexually
transmitted diseases.
Call for your free ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN information kit.
1-800-317-0999

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Oral
contraceptives are not for everybody. Most side effects of the
Pill are not serious. And those that are occur infrequently.
Serious risks, which can be life threatening, include blood clots,
stroke and heart attacks, and are increased if you smoke
cigarettes.
Cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular
side effects, especially if you're over 35. Women who use oral
contraceptives are strongly advised not to smoke.
Some women should not use the Pill, including women who have blood
clots, certain cancers, a history of heart attack or stroke, as
well as those who are or may be pregnant.
The pill does not protect against HIV or sexually transmitted
diseases.
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