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What Are the Barrier Methods of Contraception?

What is barrier contraception? Contraception refers to any measures you take to prevent sexual intercourse from resulting in pregnancy. The barrier method of contraception prevents the fertilization of the egg (ovum) by blocking the passage of the sperm into the cervix with a physical device, or by destroying the sperm cell membrane with spermicide. What is the...

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Valtrex (valacyclovir) vs. Zovirax (acyclovir): Herpes Drug Side Effects

Valtrex (valacyclovir) vs. Zovirax (acyclovir): What’s the difference? Valtrex (valacyclovir) and Zovirax (acyclovir) are antiviral drugs used to treat infections with shingles (herpes zoster), genital herpes (herpes simplex genitalis), and cold sores (herpes labialis). Zovirax is also used to treat Epstein-Barr virus (mononucleosis). Side effects of Valtrex and Zovirax that are similar include headache, nausea,...

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What Are Intrauterine Devices for Birth Control?

An intrauterine device (IUD) is a method of contraception that requires the placement of a small, T-shaped device inside the uterus. Contraception refers to precautionary measures to prevent vaginal intercourse from resulting in pregnancy. Intrauterine devices are one of the most effective methods of contraception. IUDs are useful for long term contraception because they last...

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Bremelanotide for Low Sex Drive in Women: Drug Warnings

Generic drug: bremelanotide Brand name: Vyleesi What is Vyleesi (bremelanotide), and how does it work? Vyleesi (bremelanotide) injection is indicated for the treatment of premenopausal women with acquired, generalized hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), as characterized by low sexual desire that causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty and is NOT due to: A co-existing medical...

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What Are the Hormonal Methods of Contraception?

What is the hormonal method of contraception? Hormonal birth control, often in the form of a daily pill, alters the delicate balance of hormones in a woman's body to prevent ovulation. Contraception refers to the precautions taken before and/or after vaginal intercourse to prevent pregnancy. The hormonal method of contraception involves the use of hormones...

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10 Birth Control Pills Side Effects, Dosage, Effectiveness

What are birth control pills? How do they work (mechanism of action)? Oral contraceptives (birth control pills) are medications that prevent pregnancy. They are one method of birth control. Oral contraceptives are hormonal preparations that may contain combinations of the hormones estrogen and progestin or progestin alone. Combinations of estrogen and progestin prevent pregnancy by...

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Birth Control Pills (oral contraceptives) vs. Nuvaring (etonogestrel/ethinyl estradiol)

Birth control pills vs. Nuvaring: What’s the difference? Birth control pills (oral contraceptives) and Nuvaring (etonogestrel/ethinyl estradiol) are methods of birth control used to prevent pregnancy. Birth control pills are taken orally while Nuvaring is a vaginal ring inserted intravaginally. Side effects of birth control pills and Nuvaring that are similar include nausea, headache, breast...

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Cialis (tadalafil): Cialis vs Viagra; Dosage & Sid Effects

What is tadalafil, and how does it work (mechanism of action)? Tadalafil is an oral drug that is used for treating impotence (the inability to attain or maintain a penile erection) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It is in a class of drugs called phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE5) inhibitors that also includes sildenafil (Viagra) and vardenafil (Levitra)....

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Birth Control Pills vs. Condoms: Pregnancy Prevention Methods

Birth control pills vs. condoms: What’s the difference? Birth control pills (oral contraceptives) and condoms are methods of birth control used to prevent pregnancy. Birth control pills are taken orally and are used by women only. Condoms are worn externally and there are condoms for both males and females. Side effects of birth control pills...

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Why Would Someone Get a Labiaplasty? Procedure & Side Effects

What is labiaplasty? A majority of labiaplasties are performed on sexually mature women to reduce the labia size or achieve symmetry, for aesthetic reasons. Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure to alter the shape and size of the labia minora. Labia minora are the inner “lips” of the vulva, a woman’s external genitals. Labiaplasty is the...

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