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Lo Minastrin Fe (birth control) |
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Strength | Quantity | Price, USD | Country |
Aranelle | |||
.5/.035-1/.035mg | 6 x28 | $209.90 | USA |
NoStrengthProvided | 63 | $62.96 | USA |
NoStrengthProvided | 3 x21day | $7.76 | USA |
triphasicpack | 3 x21day | $45.00 | Australia, Canada, Mauritius, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
triphasicpack | 3 x21day | $46.00 | Australia, Canada, Mauritius, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
Balziva | |||
28 | $39.00 | ||
NoStrengthProvided | 4 disp | $10.64 | USA |
NoStrengthProvided | 28 | $44.45 | USA |
Blisovi 24 FE (birth control) | |||
Dasetta 1/35 | |||
Estrostep Fe | |||
1 -20/1-30/1-35mg-mcg | 84 | $272.25 | Australia, Canada, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
1 -20/1-30/1-35mg-mcg | 84 | $276.62 | Australia, Canada, India, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
3 x28days | 84 | $266.49 | Canada, Mauritius, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
Genora 1/35 | |||
Gildagia | |||
Gildess FE 1.5/0.03 | |||
Gildess FE 1.5/30 (birth control) | |||
Gildess FE 1/0.2 | |||
Kaitlib FE (birth control) | |||
Larin 1/20 (birth control) | |||
Loestrin 1/ 20 | |||
Loestrin 24 Fe | |||
1 -20mg-mcg | 3 | $234.67 | Australia, Canada, India, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
1 -20mg-mcg | 3 | $258.89 | Australia, Canada, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
1 -20mg-mcg | 5 x1monthcalendarpacks | $459.00 | Australia, Canada, Mauritius, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
Loestrin 24 Fe (birth control) | |||
1 -20mg-mcg | 3 | $234.67 | Australia, Canada, India, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
1 -20mg-mcg | 3 | $258.89 | Australia, Canada, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
1 -20mg-mcg | 5 x1monthcalendarpacks | $459.00 | Australia, Canada, Mauritius, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
Microgestin 24 FE (birth control) | |||
Minastrin 24 Fe | |||
Necon 1/35 | |||
28 | $32.00 | ||
Necon 7/7/7 | |||
28 | $35.00 | ||
28 day | 28 | $33.33 | USA |
28 day | 84 | $90.00 | USA |
Nelova 0.5/35 | |||
Nortrel 1/35 | |||
Nortrel 7/7/7 | |||
Ortho-Novum 7/7/7 | |||
28 | $48.00 | ||
0 .5/0.035/0.75/0.035/1/0.035mg | 63 | $66.99 | Barbados, Canada, NZ, UK |
0 .5/0.035/0.75/0.035/1/0.035mg | 84 | $125.79 | Barbados, Canada, NZ, UK |
pills | 3 x21daytriphasiccalendarpack | $75.00 | Australia, Canada, Mauritius, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
pills | 3 x21daytriphasiccalendarpack | $76.00 | Australia, Canada, Mauritius, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
Philith | |||
Pirmella 7/7/7 (birth control) | |||
Tri-Norinyl | |||
28 | 84 | $228.60 | USA |
6 x28day | 168 | $292.99 | Canada, Mauritius, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
6 x28day | 168 | $292.99 | Canada, Mauritius, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
triphasicpack | 3 x21day | $45.00 | Australia, Canada, Mauritius, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
triphasicpack | 3 x21day | $46.00 | Australia, Canada, Mauritius, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA |
Wymzya Fe | |||
Zenchent (birth control) | |||
NoStrengthProvided | 84 | $123.37 | USA |
Zenchent Fe | |||
femhrt 0.5 mg/2.5 mcg | |||
femhrt 1 mg/5 mcg |
In some cases, it always advisable to stop the intake of some medicines gradually because of the rebound effect of the medicine.
It's wise to get in touch with your doctor as a professional advice is needed in this case regarding your health, medications and further recommendation to give you a stable health condition.
Follow all directions on your prescription label. Do not take this medicine in larger or smaller amounts or for longer than recommended.
Take your first pill on the first day of your period or on the first Sunday after your period begins. You may need to use back-up birth control, such as condoms with spermicide, when you first start using this medication. Follow your doctor's instructions.
Take one pill every day, no more than 24 hours apart. When the pills run out, start a new pack the following day. You may get pregnant if you do not take one pill daily. Get your prescription refilled before you run out of pills completely.
Some birth control packs contain "reminder" pills to keep you on your regular cycle. Your period will usually begin while you are using these reminder pills.
Use a back-up birth control if you are sick with severe vomiting or diarrhea.
You may have breakthrough bleeding, especially during the first 3 months. Tell your doctor if this bleeding continues or is very heavy.
If you need major surgery with long-term bed rest, you may need to stop using this medicine for a short time. Any doctor or surgeon who treats you should know that you are using birth control pills.
While taking birth control pills, you will need to visit your doctor regularly.
Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat.
Taking birth control pills can increase your risk of blood clots, stroke, or heart attack. You are even more at risk if you have high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, or if you are overweight. Your risk of stroke or blood clot is highest during your first year of taking birth control pills. Your risk is also high when you restart birth control pills after not taking them for 4 weeks or longer.
Smoking can greatly increase your risk of blood clots, stroke, or heart attack. Your risk increases the older you are and the more you smoke. You should not take combination birth control pills if you smoke and are over 35 years old.
Do not use if you are pregnant. Stop using this medicine and tell your doctor right away if you become pregnant, or if you miss 2 menstrual periods in a row. If you have recently had a baby, wait at least 4 weeks before taking birth control pills.
You should not take birth control pills if you have:
untreated or uncontrolled high blood pressure;
heart disease ;
an increased risk of having blood clots due to a heart problem or a hereditary blood disorder;
circulation problems (especially if caused by diabetes);
a history of hormone-related cancer, or cancer of the breast, uterus/cervix, or vagina;
unusual vaginal bleeding that has not been checked by a doctor;
liver disease or liver cancer;
severe migraine headaches (with aura, numbness, weakness, or vision changes), especially if you are older than 35;
a history of jaundice caused by pregnancy or birth control pills;
if you smoke and are over 35 years old; or
if you take any hepatitis C medication containing ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir (Technivie).
To make sure birth control pills are safe for you, tell your doctor if you have ever had:
heart problems, high blood pressure, or if you are prone to having blood clots;
high cholesterol or triglycerides, or if you are overweight;
depression;
a seizure or migraine headache;
diabetes, gallbladder disease, underactive thyroid;
liver or kidney disease;
irregular menstrual cycles; or
fibrocystic breast disease, lumps, nodules, or an abnormal mammogram.
The hormones in birth control pills can pass into breast milk and may harm a nursing baby. This medicine may also slow breast milk production. Do not use if you are breast feeding a baby.
Other drugs may interact with birth control pills, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Some drugs can make birth control pills less effective, which may result in pregnancy. Tell your doctor about all your current medicines and any medicine you start or stop using.
Please visit your doctor for a recommendation as such case requires special attention.
Kindly explain your state and condition to your doctor and seek medical advice from an expert.
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The information was verified by Dr. Vishal Pawar, MD Pharmacology