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The Antisuicide Pill

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
To the Editor:— There has been much discussion recently of the possible deleterious effects from oral contraceptives on the health of women using them 1 (for example, thrombophlebitis 2 ). It is rare to find anyone postulating a beneficial effect from oral contraceptives.
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PYRIDOXINE AND THE PILL

The Lancet, 1970
58 women who complained of irritability (58) depression (58) fatigue (48) mild paranoid ideation (29) or poor concentration or sleep disturbance (20) while using oral contraceptives were selected for a trial of pyridoxine. They were taking Ortho-Novum 180 Ovulen 21 or Ovral and no tranquilizers or depressants for 2 to 37 months.
M J, Baumblatt, F, Winston
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Contraindications to the Pill

Pediatrics, 1980
I was pleased to see the well-written article by D. E. Greydanus and E. R. McAnarney on "Contraception in the Adolescent" (Pediatrics 65:1, 1980) initiating the decade of the 80s. In their statement about oligomenorrhea, I believe it would be more helpful to emphasize the need to evaluate the underlying cause of the oligomenorrhea. In our recent review
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Pill Esophagitis

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1999
Nine hundred seventy-nine cases of pill esophagitis due to nearly 100 different medications are reviewed. Pill-induced injuries occur when caustic medicinal pills dissolve in the esophagus rather than passing rapidly into the stomach as intended. Most patients suffer only self-limited pain, but esophageal hemorrhage, stricture, and perforation may ...
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Pill esophagitis

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2004
Pill esophagitis is a preventable cause of morbidity. Simple advice on how and when to take medication could probably prevent most cases of the illness. Avoidance of implicated medications in patients with significant risk factors for developing pill esophagitis could prevent additional cases. When the disease presents despite these preventive measures,
Nathaniel S., Winstead, Robert, Bulat
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The Pill on trial

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
Abstract Efforts were made in the past year by the FDA task force directed by Dr. Philip Sartwell of Johns Hopkins Medical School, the report of the Scowen Committee in the United Kingdom, and the Nelson Committee hearings to assess oral contraceptives.
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Conversation with a pill

BMJ, 2012
“You don’t appreciate us,” he lamented, sitting on the edge of the desk, little legs dangling in the air. “No thanks, just complaints about dependence, cost, side effects. ‘For when the noble Caesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitor’s arm, Quite vanquished him; then burst his mighty heart.’⇑ “Think about it,” he continued.
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The pill and the extremities

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1973
A case report of a 22-year-old female who presented with swollen and painful feet ankles and legs of 10-days duration is presented. She admitted to loss of sleep appetite and weight. Her physician had prescribed diuretics and Darvon with no appreciable result. Upon examination and laboratory work-up a tentative diagnosis of erythema nodosum was made
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