Generic Yasmin
ETHINYL ESTRADIOL/DROSPIRENONE - ORAL
How to Use:
Take this medication by mouth once daily, or as directed by your
doctor. The manufacturer recommends that you take this product after
your evening meal or at bedtime to help you remember to take it
and to minimize any stomach upset or nausea you may have. You may,
however, choose to take this medication at another time of the day
instead. No matter what dosing schedule you use, it is important
to take this medication at the same time each day.
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Yasmin 28 x 3mg/.03mg |
| PRODUCT |
QUANTITY |
PRICE |
ORDER |
| Yasmin |
28 |
$125.00 |
BUY
NOW |
| Yasmin |
84 |
$205.00 |
BUY
NOW |
It is recommended to start taking this medication on the first
day of your period (menstrual cycle). If it is not possible to start
this treatment at the start of your period, consult the product
information and/or your doctor or pharmacist for proper instructions.
It is recommended that you use an alternative method of birth control
during the first week of taking this medication until the full benefit
of this drug takes effect.
Warning:
Smoking cigarettes while using this medication increases your chance
of having heart problems. Do not smoke while using this medication.
The risk of heart problems increases with age (in women greater
than 35 years of age) and with frequent smoking (15 cigarettes per
day or greater).
Uses:
This combination medication is used to prevent pregnancy. This medication
does not protect you or your partner against sexually transmitted
diseases (e.g., HIV, gonorrhea).
Other Uses:
This drug may also be used to regulate your menstrual cycle.
Side Effects:
Nausea, vomiting, headache, diarrhea, bleeding between menstrual
periods (spotting), weight gain, acne, stomach cramps, rash, swelling
or bloating, skin spots, breast tenderness, or difficulty wearing
contact lenses may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen,
notify your doctor promptly. Tell your doctor immediately if any
of these serious side effects occur: dizziness, flu-like symptoms
(e.g., fever, cough, unusual weakness/fatigue, sore throat, muscle
aches), mental/mood changes, trouble sleeping, hair loss, vaginal
infections. Tell your doctor immediately if any of these unlikely
but serious side effects occur: severe headache, pain in the lower
legs or groin, trouble breathing, chest pain, vision changes, severe
stomach pain, weakness on one side of the body, yellowing eyes or
skin, lumps in the breast. If you notice any other effects not listed
above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Precautions:
Tell your doctor your medical history, especially of: heart problems,
stroke, gallbladder disease, diabetes, high cholesterol or triglyceride
levels, high blood pressure, migraines, seizures, irregular vaginal
bleeding, depression, any allergies. This medication is not recommended
for use if you have the following medical conditions: liver problems,
kidney or adrenal gland problems, history of blood clots (thrombophlebitis),
blood vessel problems (e.g., cerebral vascular disease, coronary
artery disease), history of certain cancers (especially endometrial
or breast cancer), heavy smoking (especially if older than 35 years
of age). If you are near-sighted or wear contact lenses, you may
develop vision problems or have trouble wearing your contact lenses.
Contact your eye doctor if this occurs. If you stop taking this
birth control medicine and want to become pregnant, it may take
a longer time than is usually seen with women not taking birth control
medicine. Consult your doctor. Do not smoke cigarettes. Birth control
pills combined with smoking cigarettes, especially in women older
than 35 years of age, puts you at a much higher risk of developing
serious health problems than with birth control pills alone. Consult
your doctor or pharmacist for more information. If you will be having
surgery, be confined to a chair or bed for a long period of time
(e.g., a long plane flight), or have recently delivered a baby,
notify your doctor beforehand. Special precautions may need to be
taken in these circumstances while you are taking this drug. This
medication must not be used during pregnancy. If you become pregnant
or think you may be pregnant, inform your doctor immediately. This
medication passes into breast milk and has had undesirable effects
on nursing infants. Consult your doctor before breast- feeding.
Drug interactions:
Certain drugs can decrease the effectiveness of combination-type
birth control pills by decreasing the amount of birth control pill
hormones in your system (impaired enterohepatic recirculation or
hepatic induction). This can result in pregnancy. Consult your doctor
or pharmacist for details. Drugs that may cause this effect include:
many antibiotics (e.g., cephalosporins, chloramphenicol, macrolides,
penicillins, tetracyclines, sulfas), aprepitant, bexarotene, bosentan,
dapsone, griseofulvin, certain HIV protease inhibitors (e.g., amprenavir,
nelfinavir, ritonavir), modafinil, nevirapine, rifamycins (e.g.,
rifampin), many seizure medications (e.g., barbiturates, carbamazepine,
phenytoin, primidone, topiramate), St. John's wort. Ask your doctor
if you should use additional reliable birth control methods while
taking any of the drugs mentioned above while also taking birth
control pills. Before taking this medication, tell your doctor of
all prescription and nonprescription medication you may use, especially
of: ACE inhibitors (e.g., enalapril, lisinopril), angiotensin receptor
blockers (e.g., losartan, valsartan), potassium-sparing "water
pills" (e.g., spironolactone, triamterene), potassium supplements,
heparin, NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen, naproxen), atorvastatin, cyclosporine,
corticosteroids (e.g., prednisone, prednisolone) theophylline, ascorbic
acid (vitamin C), acetaminophen, morphine, temazepam, clofibric
acid. This product can affect the result of certain lab tests (e.g.,
liver function tests, blood tests). Make sure laboratory personnel
and your doctors know you use this drug. Do not start or stop any
medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.
Overdose:
If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center
or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include
nausea and vomiting.
Notes:
Do not share this medication with others. Keep all appointments
with your doctor and the laboratory. Laboratory tests (e.g., potassium
levels) may be performed to monitor for possible side effects to
this medication. You should have a complete physical examination
that includes blood pressure measurements and breast/pelvic examinations
at regular intervals (e.g., once a year) or as directed by your
doctor. Follow your doctor's instructions on how to examine your
own breasts and report any lumps immediately. You should also be
regularly screened for cervical cancer (e.g., Pap test). Consult
your doctor for more details. A manufacturer's fact sheet about
this drug should be dispensed with each prescription. Read the information
carefully; if any of the information is unclear, consult your doctor
or pharmacist.
Missed Dose:
If you miss a dose, use it as soon as you remember. If it is near
the time of the next dose, take the missed dose and resume your
usual dosing schedule; this may mean taking two tablets in one day.
If you miss two or more doses in a row, use an alternate birth control
method (e.g., condoms, spermicides) for at least 7 days and consult
the product information or your doctor for a new dosing schedule.
Storage:
Store at room temperature between 59 and 86 degrees F (15 and 30
degrees C) away from light and moisture.
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