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oligocare tablet ## Please post related drug information including common uses, side effects, and any personal experience with this drug. Also, symptoms and conditions for which Oligocare was prescribed would be helpful. ## Oligocare appears to be a vitamin supplement which is supposed to help increase male sperm count. The recommended duration is 3 months, with periodic testing of sperm count. According to Dr. Aniruddha Malpani "there is no way of improving sperm count or motility. Please get it re-checked again. If it is persistently low, then your best option would be ICSI" [1] What other information or experiences have you had with this? Any other questions or details please post back... References [1] ## I am Diabetic Peasant Last Two Years And My Sperm Count is Nil, I Tak...

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I started my period on July 2nd and ended July 4th, I started taking Wera 0.5mg/0.035mg today on July 9th...is that okay? ## Hello, Galilea! How are you? Yes, but it will take a week to reach its full level of effectiveness in the body to prevent pregnancy, so you will need to use a backup form of contraception for the first 7 days. The FDA lists the typical side effects of oral contraceptives as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, irritability and PMS-like symptoms. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Just want to ask. If I were taking a pills, but couple of times I forgot to take and i become pregnant, is there any possible side effect to a baby?

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My friend found a white round pill with the letter P on one side and the letter N on the other side.... I've searched google for the answer and I can't seem to find it.... Does anyone know what pill this is???? ## Hello, Trina! How are you? This tablet is manufactured by Novast Laboratories and they list it as being one of the inactive tablets from a package of oral contraceptives called Wera. The FDA lists the typical side effects of this medication as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, irritability, weight gain and PMS-like symptoms. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Thank You so much, you helped out a lot :)

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I came across this and can't find anywhere on internet what it is. A small round white pill one side has P and other side has N underscored. Please help. ## Hello, May! How are you? Is it a very tiny pill? There is a tablet manufactured by Novast Laboratories that matches this description. It's one of the inactive tablets from a package of oral contraceptives called Wera. The FDA lists the typical side effects of oral contraceptives as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, irritability, breakthrough bleeding and PMS-like symptoms.

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