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Side Effects Of Postinor 2 (P2) Pills

The effects of Postinor 2 (P2) pills are the subject of this article. P2 (morning-after pill) is the generic name for Postinor 2. It’s an emergency contraception that works within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse to prevent pregnancy.

To be effective, P2 pills should be taken as soon as feasible. P2 is given in two different doses. After having unprotected sex, the first pill should be taken within 72 hours. 12 hours after the first dose, the second tablet or dose is administered.

It is recommended that if someone vomits within 3 hours of taking P2, they take another pill. Alternatively, you might request an additional pill from a doctor or your doctor.

Postinor 2 can be taken at any moment during the menstrual cycle, according to doctors. It is not recommended for use if the menstrual cycle or menstruation is late.

P2 tablets can be taken at any time, but not if you are taking any of the following drugs:

Medicines for tuberculosis treatment.

Medicines used to treat epilepsy.

AIDS medications

Medications for the treatment of fungal infections.

Postinor 2 Side Effects

Postinor 2 may or may not cause negative effects in certain people. The majority of adverse effects are minor and normally go away after a short time. The following are the most prevalent side effects that most people encounter:

Bleeding in the uterus. This can happen anywhere from 2 to 3 days after taking the medications.

Vomiting and nausea. Only around a quarter of persons have this adverse effect.

Dizziness.

Chronic headaches.

Diarrhoea and stomach ache

Breast sensitivity.

Fatigue.

When Postinor 2 Should Not Be Used

When you suffer from diabetes.

If you’ve got

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