Indications
Therapeutic Class
Dosage & Administration
Interaction
Contraindications
- Venus thrombosis was present or was present
- Cardiovascular accident and myocardial infarction
- If you have symptoms related to the circulatory system with diabetes mellitus
- Severe high blood pressure
- Severe dyslipoproteinemia
- If there is a tendency to congenital or any other venous or arterial thrombosis
- If malignant conditions in the genitals, breasts or liver are known or suspected
- If there is a complex disease of the liver, even
- if there is a previous description of the failure of liver function to return to normal
- If there is vaginal bleeding for unknown reasons
- If you have hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients in this pill
Side Effects
Pregnancy & Lactation
Precautions & Warnings
Consult a doctor if you forget to take the pill in the first week and have sex at 6 o’clock before you forget. If you have not had sexual intercourse
- Eat the forgotten tablet
- Take extra precautions for seven days
- Finish the pack
- Eat the forgotten tablet
- Finish the pack
- Eat the forgotten tablet
- Finish the pack
- Exclude tabletless breaks
- Start the next pack
Or
Close the current pack
Take tabletless breaks
Not more than 7 days including the day of the forgotten tablet
Start the next pack
If you forget more than one pill of the pack, you must take the advice of a doctor. If you forget to take the pack pill and you are not menstruating on the first pill free day, you may become pregnant. Consult a doctor before starting the next pack.
Warning:
Other physical conditions, which may cause circulatory problems, but have nothing to do with the use of combined contraceptives, require caution. Such as diabetes mellitus, systemic lupus erythematosus, hemolytic uremic syndrome, chronic inflammation of the abdominal veins, etc. In all these cases, caution is required. Frequent migraines, tumors, chronic liver function problems also require caution. Women who are breastfeeding also need to be careful because the combined contraceptive pill can change the quantity and quality of breast milk. Women who are diabetic need to be careful when using combined contraceptives, especially when starting to eat. Women who have a previous history of Cloesma gravidarum will ignore the scorching sun.
Consult a contraceptive pill user if you experience any of the following unwanted problems, such as breast tenderness, headache, migraine, contact lens discomfort, various skin problems, edema, changes in body weight, etc.
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