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2 Responses to “Birth Control Pills making acid reflux worse?”
All side effects should be listed on the paperwork you received with this drug. If you don’t still have the info, you could call the pharmacist. They have a book that list all the side effects. I also recommend you call the doctor that prescribed yaz. This may not be the best med for you. The doctor could/would also answer your other questions. They’re good questions. Good luck, hope I helped.
The estrogens in contraceptive tablets can cause nausea.
With the acid reflux you have the symptoms will be exagerrated.
So you have to continue taking the drugs for the acid reflux.
Depo injections of progesterones can cause tummy aches.
Implanted Implanon does not produce gastro intestinal side effects.
June 26th, 2009 at 8:43 am
Christopher Elwood
All side effects should be listed on the paperwork you received with this drug. If you don’t still have the info, you could call the pharmacist. They have a book that list all the side effects. I also recommend you call the doctor that prescribed yaz. This may not be the best med for you. The doctor could/would also answer your other questions. They’re good questions. Good luck, hope I helped.
June 26th, 2009 at 11:55 pm
Irma Cabrera
The estrogens in contraceptive tablets can cause nausea.
With the acid reflux you have the symptoms will be exagerrated.
So you have to continue taking the drugs for the acid reflux.
Depo injections of progesterones can cause tummy aches.
Implanted Implanon does not produce gastro intestinal side effects.