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2 hours. 1st at NOON, 2nd at 12:30, 3rd at 1:00, 4th at 1:30, 5th at 2:00
I havea broken tooth which is severly infected an painful to no end. Currently I am taking 4 aleeve every 5 hours with Motrin or advil every 2 hours , pain goes away no side affects but I have had mild stomach pain a few times , I have been taking these meds for about 3 months now.
Yes every pregnancy is different and since you have been using contraceptive pills your body is definataly acting in diffrent ways
Hi, When the pack has finished or the active pills, then you should get your period. After 7 days you restart a new pack of pills.
Yes! You should really worry about becoming pregnant, or currently being pregnant. Birth control pills are only 99.9% effective when taken every day at the same time each day. If you miss a day of pills, you should double up the pills; meaning, next day take 2. If you miss more than 3 pills you need to quickly use a back-up method; example: Plan B, if you had unprotected sex within 78 hours and have missed pills. You should really take a pregnancy test because you have not been fully protected because you have not been properly taken your birth control pills as directed.
Yes, IV 80mg pantoprazole is given for Gastric hypersecretion and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. 80 mg IV infusion every 12 hours, can increase to every 8 hours; doses up to 240 mg/day and up to 6 day duration has been studied.
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Jonas must start taking pills every day to suppress the Stirrings, which are the physical manifestations of emotions and desires that have been removed from the community in order to maintain control and sameness. By taking the pills, Jonas prevents himself from experiencing these emotions and desires, thus conforming to the strict rules of the community.
It could be nothing because in a fluctuating universe nothing can be in a given place at a given time if the place has not been given or the time,
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Once a pregnancy is established, no. The pills can only prevent pregnancy ( though they are not 100% effective) if given the time to saturate your bloodstream and taken daily to prevent pregnancy. Taking the pills, if you haven't been taking them to prevent pregnancy, will not cause a miscarriage. I suggest going to a doctor.