Yasmin
Yasmin
Yasmin jest preparatem hormonalnym, stosowanym do jako lek antykoncepcyjny zapobiegający ciąży.
Yasmin
Common use
Yasmin contains Drospirenone (a synthetic hormone progestin) and Ethinyl
Estradiol and is used as a preventive drug to avoid pregnancy. It interferes with a woman's menstrual cycle and
tricks
the body as if ovulation has taken place even if it has not. So a ripened egg is not released by the ovaries. The
drug
changes condition of cervical mucus and uterine lining and hampers movement of sperm cells to the uterus and
attachment of a fertilized egg to the uterus.
Dosage and direction
Start treatment
on
the very first day of your menstrual cycle and then take one pill daily. If you missed a daily dose, take two pills
as
a single dose. Risk of your pregnancy increases if you miss more than one dose. Do not take other contraceptive pill
concomitantly with Yasmin to avoid serious hormonal imbalance. Each pill contains 3.0 mg of drospirenone and 0.030
mg
of ethinyl estradiol, while 7 'inactive' pills do not contain the hormones.
Precautions
Additional birth control methods (condoms or a spermicide) may be required when
you start to use Yasmin.
Intake of hormones may increase the risk of blood clotting, heart attack, stroke,
especially in the patients over 35 y.o. or smokers. Inform your doctor if you have problems with heart, blood
pressure, congestive heart failure, angina, high cholesterol, depression in history, seizures or epilepsy, diabetes,
gallbladder disease, varicose veins, tuberculosis, uterine fibroid tumors, a history of fibrocystic breast disease,
nodules, lumps.
Contraindications
This medication should not be used in
patients with hypersensitivity to the medication, undiagnosed abnormal genital bleeding, breast cancer (known,
suspected, or in history), known or suspected estrogen-dependent neoplasia, blood clots, myocardial infarction,
pregnancy, breastfeeding, problems with liver, plague. The medication cannot be used in the girls who have not yet
had
their first menstrual period.
Possible side effect
Yasmin may increase potassium
levels in some individuals, thus, women with kidney disease, liver bug, or adrenal disease should not be treated by
it. Also some women may develop nausea, vomiting, weight gain, headaches, palpitations, fainting or dizziness,
breast
tenderness and enlargement, changes in the menstrual cycle, vaginal thrush, water retention in the body. More
serious
but rare reactions include increase in blood pressure, depression, liver disorders and blood clots in vessels.
Drug interaction
There are drugs which can interact with Yasmin. Inform your
doctor
about all prescribed and over-the counter medications, herbal products and food supplements you use and especially
about theophylline (Respbid, Theo-Dur), acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ascorbic acid (vitamin C), prednisolone
(Orapred),
St. John's wort, seizure medications, cyclosporine (Gengraf, Neoral, Sandimmune), a barbiturate sedatives, HIV or
AIDS
medications, and antibiotics.
Missed dose
If you missed a pill risk of becoming
pregnant increases. If you forgot to take one 'active' pill, take two pills as soon as you remember then return to
your schedule. If you miss two 'active' pills in a row in first or second week of treatment, take two pills a day
for
two days in a row. Then return to your schedule. Use birth control test during seven days if such a 'mistake'
occurred. If you miss two 'active' pills in a row during third week, or if you miss three pills in a row during any
of
the first three weeks, you need to start a new pack of pills as if you are a First Day starter.
If you did not
take three 'active' pills in a row during any of the first three weeks, start a new pack on the same day as if you
are
a First Day starter.
If you skipped intake of two or more pills, you may not have monthlies during this
month. If you miss a period for two months in a row, you might be pregnant.
If you miss any reminder pills,
throw
the missed pills away and return to your schedule.
Overdose
Signs of overdose
include
nausea and vomiting, vaginal bleeding, increased level of blood potassium. If you suspect overdose contact your
health
care provider the soonest or seek immediate medical attention.
Storage
Store at
room
temperature, below 25 C (77 F) and out of reach and children and pets.
Disclaimer
We provide only general information about medications which does not cover all directions, possible drug
integrations,
or precautions. Information at the site cannot be used for self-treatment and self-diagnosis. Any specific
instructions for a particular patient should be agreed with your health care adviser or doctor in charge of the
case.
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indirect, special or other indirect damage as a result of any use of the information on this site and also for
consequences of self-treatment.