How
Enpresse works?
The role of Enpresse
Enpresse is the medication
that is used for preventing
the process of pregnancy and
the ovulation process from taking
place. It can also be used to
cure other sexual hormone problems
in women. The medication is
used on the basis that one has
spoken to the doctor about using
Enpresse. While talking to
the doctor about the consumption
of Enpresse for treatment;
it is highly advisable to talk
to tell them on what diseases,
medical conditions or abnormalities
that you may have had or are
currently facing.
Precaution of Enpresse
Some medical attentions that
should be of concern to your
doctor is any conditions related
to the heart, liver, or if you
are suffering from diseases
that are sexually related. One
point to be noted is that Enpresse
is not for the cure of diseases
that is transmitted sexually.
After having discussed with
your doctor he will then advice
you on how much the medication
is correct for you.
Since this medication acts
as prevention to pregnancy it
is very important that one understands
the functions of the female
organ. The female organ consists
of many parts, however, we will
be taking the following in consideration.
The Fallopian tubes: this is
the place where in which the
egg from the ovary leaves it
sac and travels down one of
the tube to uterus where it
either it gets fertilized or
it is wasted through a process
called menstruation.
The pills act in a way by creating
a blockage to the male sperm.
This blockage is done by two
active ingredients, Ethinyl
Estradiol and Levonorgestrel,
these in turn produce sexual
hormones called estrogen and
progesterone. The blockage of
the sperm for the prevention
of pregnancy is done by these
two ingredients.
Enpresse Dosage
The medication is taken via
the mouth with a little water
and is advised to have it after
food so that there are no stomach
upsets. The prescribed duration
in between pills is twenty fours.
If in the event one has missed
a dosage it is to be taken the
next time that one remembers.
However, if the elapsed time
is more than 72 hours it is
recommended to discontinue and
tell the physician of the problem.
Side Effects of Enpresse
There are some side effects
that are associated with Enpresse
the symptoms of the medication
not are numerous. If one feels
uneasy or symptoms such as swelling
of the hands, feet or ankles,
or rapid weight gain, vision
or speech problems, weakness
or numbness in the arms or legs,
especially on one side of the
body. It is advisable to stop
the medication and seek medical
aid. This also holds true to
other abnormalities that come
to the surface while taking
Enpresse.
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