If you are experiencing unwanted side effects with your contraceptive pill, it may be worth considering trying other forms of contraception. There are various alternatives available that your pharmacist can discuss with you based on your individual health history. Your pharmacist is the best person to provide personalized advice and suggest suitable options for you. It's important to seek their guidance and potentially make a switch to a different contraceptive method if needed.
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