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Alesse 21
Active Ingredients: Ethinyl Estradiol and
Levonorgestrel
Brand names: Alesse and Ovoplex
Manufacturer: Wyeth Pharmaceuticals - US & Spain
What are Alesse birth control pills ?
Alesse is effective as oral contraceptives (birth control
pills or "the pill"). Alesse combines natural or
synthetic estrogens and progestins, similar to the natural
sex hormones (estrogen and progesterone) produced in a woman's
body. Ethinyl estradiol is an estrogen and levonorgestrel
is a progestin. Alesse can prevent ovulation and pregnancy.
In general, a combination of estrogen and progestin works
better than a single-ingredient product. After consultation
with a health care professional, this combination of products
can be used under specific circumstances for emergency contraception
after unprotected sex, contact your health care prescriber
for information. Alesse tablets can also help regulate menstrual
flow, treat acne, or may be used for other hormone related
problems in females. The type and amount of estrogen and/or
progestin may be different from one product to another.
What should my health care professional know before
I use Alesse birth control pills ?
They need to know if you have or ever had any of these
conditions:
• blood clots
• blood sugar problems, like diabetes
• cancer of the breast, cervix, ovary, uterus, vagina, or
unusual vaginal bleeding that has not been evaluated by a
health care professional
• depression
• fibroids
• gallbladder disease
• heart or circulation problems
• high blood pressure
• jaundice
• liver disease
• menstrual problems
• migraine headaches
• stroke
• systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
• tobacco smoker
• an unusual or allergic reaction to estrogen/progestin, other
hormones,medicines,foods,dyes or preservatives
• pregnant or trying to get pregnant
• breast-feeding
How should I use Alesse birth control pills ?
For routine prevention of pregnancy:
Take Alesse birth control pills by mouth. Before you start
taking these pills decide what is a suitable time of day and
always take them at the same time of day and in the order
directed. Swallow the pills with a drink of water. Take with
food to reduce stomach upset. Do not take more often than
directed.
For all uses of this Alesse birth control pills:
Before starting this medication, read the paper on your prescription
provided by your pharmacist. This paper will tell you about
the specific product you are taking. Make certain you understand
the instructions.
Keep an extra month's supply of your Alesse birth control
pills available to ensure that you will not miss the first
day of the next cycle.
Contact your pediatrician or health care professional regarding
the use of Alesse birth control pills in children. Special
care may be needed.
What if I miss a dose ?
Try not to miss a dose of your Alesse birth control pills.
If you do, it may be necessary to consult your prescriber
or health care professional. The following information describes
only some of the ways that missed doses can be handled.
Alesse birth control pills 21-day schedule:
If you miss one dose, take it as soon as you remember and
then take the next pill at the regular time as usual. You
may take 2 tablets in one day. If you miss two doses (days)
in a row, take 2 tablets the day you remember and 2 tablets
the next day, then, continue with your regular schedule. Whenever
1 or 2 doses are missed, you should use a second method of
contraception for the next 7 days in addition to taking the
pills. If you miss three doses in a row, you should notify
your physician or other health care professional for instructions.
You will probably need to throw away the rest of the tablets
in that cycle pack and start over. Another method of contraception
should be used until at least 7 doses have been taken in the
new cycle. Missing a pill can cause spotting or light bleeding.
Make sure that no more than 7 days pass at the end of the
21 day cycle, before you start your next pack of pills.
What drug(s) may interact with Alesse birth control
pills ?
• antibiotics or medicines for infections, especially rifampin
• aprepitant
• barbiturate medicines for producing sleep or treating seizures
(convulsions)
• bosentan
• carbamazepine
• caffeine
• clofibrate
• cyclosporine
• dantrolene
• doxercalciferol
• grapefruit juice
• hydrocortisone
• medicines for anxiety or sleeping problems, such as diazepam
or temazepam
• medicines for mental depression
• medicines for diabetes, including troglitazone and pioglitazone
• mineral oil
• modafinil
• mycophenolate
• nefazodone
• oxcarbazepine
• phenytoin
• prednisolone
• ritonavir or other medicines for the treatment of the HIV
virus or AIDS
• selegiline
• soy isoflavones supplements
• St. John's wort
• tamoxifen or raloxifene
• theophylline
• topiramate
• warfarin
Tell your prescriber or health care professional about all
other medicines you are taking, including non-prescription
medicines, nutritional supplements, or herbal products. Also
tell your prescriber or health care professional if you are
a frequent user of drinks with caffeine or alcohol, if you
smoke, or if you use illegal drugs. These may affect the way
Alesse birth control pills work. Check before stopping or
starting any of your medicines.
What side effects may I notice from taking Alesse
birth control pills ?
Severe side effects are relatively rare in women who are healthy
and do not smoke while they are taking Alesse birth control
pills. On average, more women have problems due to complications
from getting pregnant than have problems with oral contraceptives.
Many of the minor side effects may go away as your body adjusts
to the medicine. However, the potential for severe side effects
does exist and you may want to discuss these with your health
care provider.
The following symptoms or side effects may be related
to blood clots and require immediate medical or emergency
help:
• chest pain
• coughing up blood
• dizziness or fainting spells
• leg, arm or groin pain
• severe or sudden headaches
• stomach pain (severe)
• sudden shortness of breath
• sudden loss of coordination, especially on one side of the
body
• swelling of the hands, feet or ankles, or rapid weight gain
• vision or speech problems
• weakness or numbness in the arms or legs, especially on
one side of the body
Other serious side effects are rare. Contact your
health care provider as soon as you can if the following side
effects occur:
• breast tissue changes or discharge
• changes in vaginal bleeding during your period or between
your periods
• headaches or migraines
• increases in blood sugar, especially if you have diabetes
• increases in blood pressure, especially if you are known
to have high blood pressure
• symptoms of vaginal infection (itching, irritation or unusual
discharge)
• tenderness in the upper abdomen
• vomiting
• yellowing of the eyes or skin
Side effects that usually do not require medical
attention (report to your health care provider if they continue
or are bothersome):
• breakthrough bleeding and spotting that continues beyond
the 3 initial cycles of pills
• breast tenderness
• mild stomach upset
• mood changes, anxiety, depression, frustration, anger, or
emotional outbursts
• increased or decreased appetite
• increased sensitivity to sun or ultraviolet light
• nausea
• skin rash, acne, or brown spots on the skin
• tiredness
• weight gain
After you finish your prescription of Alesse birth control
pills, it is common for you to have changes in your next period,
or to have spotting. If you do not get a period within 21
days of taking your prescription, you should see your health
care professional and get a pregnancy test.
What should I watch for while taking Alesse birth
control pills ?
Visit your prescriber or health care provider for regular
checks on your progress. You should have a complete check-up
every 6 to 12 months. If you have any unusual vaginal bleeding
contact your doctor or health care provider for advice. If
you miss a period, the possibility of pregnancy must be considered.
See your prescriber or health care professional as soon as
you can.
Use an additional method of contraception during the first
7 days that you take these tablets.
If you stop taking Alesse birth control pills and want to
get pregnant, a return to normal ovulation can take some time.
You may not return to normal ovulation and fertility for 3
to 6 months. Discuss your pregnancy plans with your health
care provider.
If you are taking oral contraceptives for the treatment of
acne, hirsutism (male-like hair growth), endometriosis or
other hormone related problems, it may take several months
of continued treatment to notice improvement in your symptoms
or condition.
Tobacco smoking increases the risk of getting a blood clot
or having a stroke while you are taking oral contraceptives,
especially if you are more than 35 years old. You are strongly
advised not to smoke.
Oral contraceptives can increase your sensitivity to the
sun and you may burn more easily. Use sunscreen and protective
clothing during long periods outdoors. Tanning booths should
be used with caution.
If you wear contact lenses and notice visual changes, or
if the lenses begin to feel uncomfortable, consult your eye
care specialist.
In some women, tenderness, swelling, or minor bleeding of
the gums may occur. Notify your dentist if this happens. Brushing
and flossing your teeth regularly may help limit this. See
your dentist regularly and inform your dentist of the medicines
you are taking.
You may get a vaginal yeast infection. If you have never
had a yeast infection before, see your prescriber or other
health care provider to confirm the problem. If you have had
yeast infections in the past and are comfortable with self-medicating
the problem, get and use a nonprescription medication to treat
the yeast infection.
If you are going to have elective surgery, you may need to
stop taking your contraceptive pills one month beforehand.
Consult your health care professional for advice prior to
scheduling the surgery.
Taking Alesse birth control pills does not protect you against
HIV infection (AIDS) or any other sexually transmitted diseases.
Where can I keep my Alesse birth control pills ?
Store at room temperature between 15 and 30 degrees C (59
and 86 degrees F). Keep container tightly closed. Throw away
any unused medicine after the expiration date.
Keep out of the reach of children.
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