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I take birth control pills zovia1/35, 100mg a night of seroquel for insomnia (not mental disorder) & 500mg of metformin for insulin resistance . Is it ok to take all these medications? Can they... View answer
I have been on continuous Zovia birth control (3 months on, then a withdrawal bleed) for over a year. I am currently experiencing a very frustrating period. Despite taking 4 days of active pills, at ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Binu Parameswaran Pillai
( Endocrinologist)
Hello, I have Pcos and take 100mg of XXXXXXX zovia BC and Metformin . I had a bought of acne that left me with hyperpigmentation about 5 years ago but I seem to be getting more and more dark spots and ... View answer
Is kelnor and zovia the same exact pill? Zovia was prescribed to me because an estrogen pill makes me sick and gives me cankersores and zovia is more of a progestin pill my obgyn told me. After 3 ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
I ve been taking zovia1/35 since February and I love it. My prescription ran out and I had to call ... 1/35. I heard switching birth controls can cause some harsh side effects. I liked... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muhammad Ahmad
( General & Family Physician)
Is kelnor the same as zovia birth control. I feel depression lifted with 5 dosage into the month. It is unbelievable. The Breast tenderness is no good. Nothing on zovia. What else should in expect on ... View answer
Just started taking Zovia1/35e for PCOS.....has anyone every taken this birth control for this issue? If so, please tell me some things about this pill and some things that may happen to my body ... View answer
I was previously taking Zovia for a year and it worked just fine I did nit have any side effects. I went to the pharmacy to pick up refill and they gave Kelnor. They told me that it was exactly the same ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
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