OPILL 👏 IS 👏 FDA 👏 APPROVED! 👏 pic.twitter.com/aEdYMFFaLq
— Opill® (@opill_otc) July 13, 2023
Futher news from the FDA reveals that more than three million pregnancies each year happen without women planning and/or wanting them. It’s also the view of the FDA that with Opill made readily available, more women will have an easier time avoiding pregnancies they don’t want.
More on Opill
The birth control pill’s effectiveness is at its peak when taken properly.
This means one tablet should be consumed on a daily basis at the same time. Some women set alarms on their phones or other devices to remind them to take their birth control pills without fail.
Opill’s effectiveness may decrease if a tablet is missed or not taken at the same time every single day.
Moreover, this form of birth control can lose effectiveness if women take other medications at the same time that work against Opill.
Adverse side effects of Opill likewise include the following:
- Bloating, cramps, abdominal pain
- Nausea, dizziness, headaches
- A heavier appetite
- Headaches
- Irregular bleeding
Women who currently have breast cancer or previously had breast cancer should steer clear of Opill.