Lillow and Dizziness: What Users Say
Reviews for Lillow
- Anonymous
- July 2, 2019
For Birth Control "I’ve just started using this, and it is making my skin break out terribly. I haven’t always had the clearest skin, occasional acne blemishes here and there, but since starting Lillow, I have started getting severe cystic acne. Along with that, it has made me really dizzy frequently throughout the day. At times it will come on really strong. This has only started happening since I started taking the birth control."
- lan...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- July 9, 2019
For Birth Control "If I could give this a 0, I would. Lillow is supposed to be a generic for Levora, but is in no way, shape, or form comparable. It makes me extremely emotional, gives me concerning and disorienting bouts of extreme dizziness, makes me unbelievably fatigued during my period, as well as doesn't help my horrific cramps, acne, or generally feeling like a dumpster. This is easily one of, if not the worst birth control I have ever been on."
- LJa...
- October 13, 2020
For Birth Control "Lillow made me so sick. I took Portia for years with zero negative side effects. In March of 2020, CVS changed me over to Lillow, and it has been a nightmare ever since. When taking the pill, I feel like garbage every single day. Nauseated, headache, dizziness, basically like a mild flu (I actually described it to my doctor as feeling like being hungover - I don't drink - or how I felt in the first trimester of my pregnancy). I stuck with it for several months hoping that the side effects would subside, but they never did. This resulted in me missing several days of work and feeling absolutely terrible for six months straight. It took a while for me to make the connection, and I actually stopped taking the pill for a couple of months and felt great. The very day I started taking them again, I started feeling the side effects. I know there are hundreds of birth control pills, and each one affects a person differently, but this one was a nightmare for me. If I could give it a 0, I would."
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For Birth Control "This pill is dangerous! I’ll start off by saying that if you suffer from anxiety and/or depression, this medication makes it so much worse! I had only been on this for three weeks for PCOS/unscheduled bleeding, and I was having the worst nausea I’ve ever had, I was having cluster headaches that lasted days, and dizzy spells that would hinder my daily activity. Not to mention the cramps I felt the whole time I was on it (with no period, by the way). This BC is unsafe, and I have no idea how it made it into the market to begin with."