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How do I know if I have a mental health condition?

treatment  support  anxiety  therapy  depression  medication  suicide  medicines  mental health  antidepressants  Women’s health  Substance Abuse  schizophrenia  bipolar disorder  drug and alcohol abuse  hopelessness  mood swings  Mental health condition  sadness  phobia 

Is what you’re feeling “normal”? Learn about symptoms and when to talk to a mental health professional.

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OWH

Early or premature menopause

smoking  medicines  menopause  Women’s health  hormones  early menopause  premature menopause  hysterectomy  follicle-stimulating hormone 

Smoking and certain medicines or treatment can cause menopause to come earlier than usual.

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CDC

Medication Use During Pregnancy | CDC Features

pregnant  baby  medicines  CDC Features  Birth Defects  Thalidomide  isotretinoin  Accutane  Thalamid 

The safety of most medications taken by pregnant women is unknown and dependent on many factors. Talk with your doctor if you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy.

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CDC

Adults and Older Adult Adverse Drug Events - Medication Safety Program

adults  antibiotics  older adults  medicines  prescription  Medication Safety  adverse drug events  medication labeling  as directed  physician  pharmacist 

A set of guidelines and tips for adults and older adults to avoid or reduce adverse drug events.

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NCCIH

6 Tips: How Herbs Can Interact With Medicines

alternative  tips  complementary  medicines  integrative  herbs  dietary supplements  herb-drug  herb-drug interactions 

If you take a dietary supplement and an Rx or OTC medication, learn how they may be interacting. Click here to start.

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CDC

Treating for Two | Medication and Pregnancy 'CDC

two  pregnancy  CDC  medication  medicines  medications  treating  medicine 

Learn about medications and pregnancy.

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CDC

Key Findings: How much do we know about the most common medicines used during pregnancy?

pregnancy  july  findings  medicines  featuresncbdddcdc 

Pregnant women should not stop or start taking any type of medicine that they need without first talking with a health care provider. Women who are planning to become pregnant should discuss the need for any medicine with their health care provider before becoming pregnant and ensure they are taking only medicines that are necessary.

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