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Reviewer: Cara, 25-34 on Treatment for 5 to less than 10 years
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Depression, high cholesterol, oral yeast infections, joint pain, bloating and fluid retention all over, muscle stiffness, bone legions (causing a torn labrum in one shoulder needing surgery to repair), and so many other symptoms which occurred during my 6 year long roller coaster ride with this medication. The worst part of it all was the fact that I started taking it as a teenager and maybe I was
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Reviewer: JayJay3, 25-34 on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)
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I've been on this for about 5 years. No issues to report. No pregnancies, no unusually weight gain, moodswings, or any other health issues. It reduced my acne and made my periods shorter and barely any cramps!! Previously my cramps were miserable. I would recommend.
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Reviewer: JLee1121, 35-44 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Iâ??ve always been prescribed Trivora and had my doctor note to DISPENSE AS WRITTEN, but once I get on Medicaid, the pharmacy fills my script with Enpresse. This happened before, about 3/4 years ago, and Enpresse FAILED and I became pregnant while taking it. Like another commenter, despite the fact weâ??re told itâ??s the same as Trivora, IT IS NOT. Iâ??ve been on Trivora since
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Reviewer: JLN, 35-44 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Iâ??ve been on Trivora for over a decade, my pharmacy started filling my prescription with the generic, Enpresse. I spot all month long on this pill every time Iâ??ve tried it. The pharmacist says the ingredients arenâ??t different, but I never had that problem with Trivora. For several years now I have to correct the order every time I go to pick it up, even though my doctor has no
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Reviewer: Female on Treatment for 1 to less than 2 years (Patient)
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This medication literally almost killed me at age 23. I developed bilateral pulmonary embolisms from it that were hours away from being diagnosed too late. Blood tests confirmed that the clots were caused by this medication. PLEASE don't take this medication!!!
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