oral contraceptive

NOUN
  1. a contraceptive in the form of a pill containing estrogen and progestin to inhibit ovulation and so prevent conception
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How To Use oral contraceptive In A Sentence

  • Note that B complex vitamins are depleted by nicotine, alcohol, stress, and oral contraceptives.
  • For example, antacids, antibiotics, and oral contraceptives alter your body's absorption of several B vitamins.
  • Limitations of this study include the low number of women using oral contraceptives.
  • Oral contraceptive failure may occur with the concomitant use of griseofulvin, rifampicin, and other antibiotics, especially aminopenicillins e.g. Hello Ginette 35 meet Risma 17 You are going to make her Blind
  • Avoid sulfa antibiotics and be aware of oral contraceptives, both of which may induce flares.
  • Oral contraceptives are collectively referred to in common parlance as 'the pill'.
  • It's an essay that suggests that it's unethical to use oral contraceptives because of their abortifacient properties.
  • Avoid sulfa antibiotics and be aware of oral contraceptives, both of which may induce flares.
  • Pharmacists who object to dispensing oral contraceptives on religious grounds might find it awkward to quiz a woman about the reason for the prescription.
  • The women in the study were 18 to 44 years of age, were ovulating normally, and were not taking oral contraceptives.
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