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Birth control pills Question: Id like to change birth control pills to Ortho Tri-cyclen because I heard its helps clear acne. I m taking Ortho cyclen now (no TRI in the middle), and I m wondering if they work the same?

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Birth control pills Question: Id like to change birth control pills to Ortho Tri-cyclen because I heard its helps clear acne. I m taking Ortho cyclen now (no TRI in the middle), and I m wondering if they work the same?

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Most birth control pills will help to decrease female acne. Although there are theoretical differences, I haven’t been impressed clinically with any major difference. However, it doesn’t do any harm to try different estrogen/progesterone mixes and see if you have a major difference. Birth control pills Question: The only birth control pill I can take contains Norethindrone and Mestranol (Ortho-Novum 1/50 – have also taken the 1/80 successfully). Norethindrone alone causes severe hemorrhaging. Using Ortho-novum 1/35 and others of this strength or lower, I have severe headaches, no periods, rashes, pelvic pain, etc……. Could you possibly tell me the difference between Mestranol and Ethinyl Estradiol? Answer: Mestranol is a semi-synthetic estrogen and is the 3-methyl ether of ethinyl estradiol. After absorption, it undergoes metabolism in the liver to ethinyl estradiol. This is the active steroid that achieves birth control. In essence, there is little practical difference depending on

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