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This oral contraceptive, sometimes called the minipill, contains only the hormone progestin and no estrogen.
Oral splints or mouth guards. Often, people with jaw pain will benefit from wearing a soft or firm device inserted over their teeth. The reasons why these ...
Sores on the genitals can make sex painful. The affected skin and nails might stay slightly darker even after healing. Oral sores may affect your ability to eat ...
Oral Oncol. 2025 Feb; 161:107147 Epub 2024 Dec 20. View PubMed; Merlino DJ, Rourk KS, Sankar GB, Luginbuhl AJ, Boyce BJ, Chen MM, Dowling EM, Topf MC, Chai RL ...
Anti-inflammatory drugs. For severe hives or angioedema, doctors may prescribe a short course of an oral corticosteroid drug — such as prednisone — to reduce ...
Medical knowledge, religious beliefs, and freewill: Attitudes and opinions of various undergraduate female respondents regarding oral contraception. A ...
Buprenorphine buccal film is used to relieve pain severe enough to require daily, around-the-clock, long-term opioid treatment and when other pain medicines did ...
It is used for breakthrough cancer pain, which are flares of pain that “break through” after a routine pain medicine has been used. Fentanyl belongs to the ...
If you have only vaginal menopause symptoms, estrogen in a low-dose vaginal cream, tablet or ring is usually a better choice than an oral pill or a skin patch.
Oral decongestants include pseudoephedrine (Sudafed). Nasal decongestant sprays include phenylephrine hydrochloride (Neo-Synephrine) and oxymetazoline (Afrin).
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