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I m sixteen and I m about to go on the levest 150/30 pill and preferably id like to start tomorrow. However, being a huge hypochondriac I have decided to further look into the side effects, and I ve read up about blood clots, cancers and all this scary stuff. I would like for you to go through how likely the risks are. The nurse I spoke to today mentioned that I do not have a family history of all the mentioned illnesses but I would like to just clarify everything. Thank you!
Hi, I would like to deal with your query in a slightly different approach. As you have already read about the side effects, I would not go any further into them. But I suggest you to think in this direction, you are now aware of the risks the tablets can cause. That would mean you will be taking the tablets after making an informed decision. Being a clinical pharmacologist, I would say the things you have mentioned occurs rarely and as your nurse said having a negative family history also helps. I would have suggested my patient to go ahead and take the tablets according to the consultants advice.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Levest 150/30 Pill?
Hi, I would like to deal with your query in a slightly different approach. As you have already read about the side effects, I would not go any further into them. But I suggest you to think in this direction, you are now aware of the risks the tablets can cause. That would mean you will be taking the tablets after making an informed decision. Being a clinical pharmacologist, I would say the things you have mentioned occurs rarely and as your nurse said having a negative family history also helps. I would have suggested my patient to go ahead and take the tablets according to the consultants advice.