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Reviewer: 19-24 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Four days ago I went to the pharmacy to pick up my normal refill of the nora-b tablet. They gave me Camila instead, but noticing it was also a PoP I figured it was nearly the same and said nothing. I started taking it Thursday and the past four days have been a nightmare. I can't concentrate on simple things, I'm crying for things I normally would never cry about, I'm easily angry, I feel "of
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Reviewer: AbbyT, 35-44 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I switched from the Nuva ring (which I used for 4 years) to Camila and am very happy. For some weird reason (probably b/c I am now over 35), I started to have a decrease in energy while using the Nuva ring and severe bloating around the time my period was to start. Now, since switching to Camila, my energy is way up, sex drive is much better, and it has curved my hunger to where I have to remind m
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Reviewer: Addy, 35-44 Female (Patient)
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I have been on this pill for about a month and a half now. I was on Sprintec before and switched to this to up my libido. I feel it has a little. However, I do get slight headaches every so often and nipple tenderness. What freaks me out a little is how emotional I have been getting. Either ready to cry in an instant or ready to punch someone (little exaggerated) who stole my spot at the aero
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Reviewer: Sleepy pie, 25-34 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Okay, this may be a little to early to comment. But I am in week 6 of taking this pill, I recently switched from ortho-tricyclen lo due to severe migraines and cramping. My doctor recommended I should try something without estrogen to lessen the migraines.
Since I started this pill I have had only one migraine, a few days after the switch, it was not anywhere near as severe and also did not last
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Reviewer: Maryjanexo, 19-24 Female on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)
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I liked it until I got pregnant, so clearly this is not an effective pill.
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