A)Inhibits ovulation
What is the Mechanism by Which LNG-EC (Plan B) Works to Prevent Pregnancy?
A)Inhibits ovulation
B)Blocks fertilization
C)Inhibits
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D)Disrupts implantation
D)St. John's Wort
Which of the Following Drugs Reduces Effectiveness of CHCs?
A)Amoxicillin
B)Azithromycin
C)Clindamycin
D)St. John's Wort
B)Risk of stroke
Why Is Migraine with Aura a "Contraindication" to use of CHCs?
A)Risk of heart attack
B)Risk of stroke
C)Risk of VTE
D)Risk of worsening headache
D)Mini-pill
A women has a strong family history of VTE. Which method below would be safest to choose for her?
A)CHC pill
B)CHC patch
C)Depo-Provera
D)Mini-pill
A)Female condom
A woman comes to the pharmacy asking for your recommendation on an OTC contraceptive product. Her partner has a latex allergy, thus she would like to know what latex-free product would provide the best pregnancy protection. With this in mind, which product would be best to recommend to this woman?
A)Female condom
B)Spermicide gel
C)Spermicide tablet
D)Sponge
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A woman is using a monophasic combined hormonal contraceptive pill in a continuous dosing manner. She is happy with this method aside from the occurrence of breakthrough bleeding every three to four months. What is the best recommendation to address this concern?
A)Switch to Nuva Ring
B)Switch to a triphasic pill
C)Advise to quit continuous dosing and switch to cyclic dosing
D)Advise skipping 2-3 pills when breakthrough starts
B)Loestrin 24 Fe (20 mcg ethinyl estradiol; 1 mg norethindrone acetate).
A thin, 28 year old woman is taking Junel Fe 1.5/30 (30 mcg ethinyl estradiol; 1.5 mg norethindrone acetate). After four cycles of use, she complains of continued nausea associated with taking her pill each day. She has no other complaints. Based on this information, the best plan for this patient would be to switch from Junel Fe to:
A)Jolessa (30 mcg ethinyl estradiol; 0.15 mg levonorgestrel).
B)Loestrin 24 Fe (20 mcg ethinyl estradiol; 1 mg norethindrone acetate).
C)Yasmin (30 mcg ethinyl estradiol; 3 mg drospirenone).
D)Zovia 1/50 (50 mcg ethinyl estradiol; 1 mg ethinyldiol diacetate).
B)Take missed pill ASAP and resume in the morning. Use back-up method for 48 hrs.
A woman is using the progestin-only pill for contraception. She usually takes her pills at 7 am. She calls the pharmacy at 3 pm stating that she just realized she forgot her morning dose that day. She last had sex 8 days ago. What advice should you give?
A)Take missed pill ASAP and resume in the morning. No back up method needed.
B)Take missed pill ASAP and resume in the morning. Use back-up method for 48 hrs.
C)Resume usual dosing tomorrow morning and use back up method for 7 days.
D)Resume usual dosing tomorrow morning and take emergency contraception today. [Show Less]