It is recommended to consult your doctor if you are experiencing side effects from your current contraception and are considering switching to a different method. Your doctor will be able to evaluate your situation, rule out other potential causes, and discuss alternative options for contraception. Your pharmacist is not able to prescribe a different form of contraception without involving your doctor in the decision-making process.
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