Elisa
Tablet
Nuvista Pharma Ltd.Generic:
Ethinyl Estradiol + DrospirenoneWeight:
0.02 mg+3 mgbest Price:
? 425.00Generic
Ethinyl Estradiol + Drospirenone
Indications
This tablet is indicated for: As an oral contraceptive Treatment of moderate acne vulgaris Treatment of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)
Side Effects
Interactions between ethinylestradiol and other drugs may lead to decreased or increased ethinylestradiol concentrations, respectively. Decreased ethinylestradiol serum concentrations may cause an increased incidence of breakthrough bleeding and menstrual irregularities and may possibly reduce efficacy of the oral contraceptive. Example of substances that may decrease serum ethinylestradiol concentrations include rifampicin, phenytoin, primidone, rifabutin, dexamethasone, griseofulvin, topiramate, some protease inhibitors, modafinil, ritonavir and barbiturates. Certain antibiotics including ampicillin, other penicillins and tetracyclines may reduce the efficacy of oral contraceptives. During concomitant use of this tablet & other drugs that may lead to decreased ethinylestradiol serum concentrations, it is recommended that a non hormonal back-up method of contraception to be used in addition to the regular intake of this tablet.
Pregnancy And Lactation
Management of Missed Tablets: Missed white pills from the last row of the blister are placebo tablets and thus can be disregarded. But if you forgot to take a light pink tablet one day, take the missed tablet as soon as you remember. This may mean taking two tablets the very next day. Additionally you should use some other method of contraception (like a condom) until next 7 days. If you forget to take the tablets for two continuous days, then it is likely that you will no longer be protected against pregnancy. You should therefore discontinue taking the tablet and adopt some other temporary methods (condom/foam tablet) till your next menstruation. Discard the unfinished pack of tablets and start taking tablets from the light pink tablet of the top row of a fresh pack from the first day of next menstruation. If you have missed a period after taking tablet: If you have taken all of your pills at the right time and you have not vomited or used other medicines then you are very unlikely to be pregnant. Continue to take tablet as usual. If you miss your period twice in a row, you may be pregnant. Tell your doctor immediately. Do not start the next pack of this tablet until your doctor has checked you are not pregnant. How to Delay a Period: To delay period women should continue with another new pack of this tablet just after finishing the light pink active tablet of the present pack (that is no need to take white placebo tablet of present pack). The extension can be carried on for as long as wished until the end of light pink color tablet of the second pack. When women wish their period to begin, just stop tablet taking. While using the second pack woman may have some breakthrough bleeding or spotting. Start with your next pack after the usual 4 day white inactive tablet interval. Advice in case of Vomiting: If vomiting occurs within 3-4 hours after light pink tablet taking, absorption may not be complete. In such an event, the advice concerning management of missed tablets is applicable. The woman must take the extra active tablet (light pink color) needed from a back up pack after vomiting.
Therapeutic
If any circulatory disorder (like- myocardial infarction, deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, cerebrovascular injury etc) or other risk factors(like smoking, obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, migraine, atrial fibrillation etc) are present, the benefits of COC use should be weighed against the possible risks for each individual woman and discussed with the woman before she decides to start using it. In the event of aggravation, exacerbation or first appearance of any of these conditions or risk factors after taking pill, the woman should contact with her physician. The physician should then decide on whether its use should be discontinued.
Storage Conditions
Interactions between ethinylestradiol and other drugs may lead to decreased or increased ethinylestradiol concentrations, respectively. Decreased ethinylestradiol serum concentrations may cause an increased incidence of breakthrough bleeding and menstrual irregularities and may possibly reduce efficacy of the oral contraceptive. Example of substances that may decrease serum ethinylestradiol concentrations include rifampicin, phenytoin, primidone, rifabutin, dexamethasone, griseofulvin, topiramate, some protease inhibitors, modafinil, ritonavir and barbiturates. Certain antibiotics including ampicillin, other penicillins and tetracyclines may reduce the efficacy of oral contraceptives. During concomitant use of this tablet & other drugs that may lead to decreased ethinylestradiol serum concentrations, it is recommended that a non hormonal back-up method of contraception to be used in addition to the regular intake of this tablet.