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Generic Yasmin (Drospirenone and Ethinyl Estradiol) is a birth control pill used to prevent pregnancy.
Yasmin differs from other birth control pills because it contains a progestin hormone called drospirenone.
The dosage of Yasmin, for the initial cycle of therapy is one active tablet administered daily from the 1st day through the 21st day of the menstrual cycle. Tablets are taken with-out interruption for 21 days.
Then make an interruption for 7 days.
After 28 days a new course is started the next day
Yasmin is a combined oral contraceptive (often called "the
Pill").
Each small hormonal tablet contains a small amount
of two different female hormones.
These are drospirenone (a
progestogen hormone) and ethinylestradiol (an estrogen). Because
of the small amount of hormones, Yasmin is considered a low-dose
combined oral contraceptive preparation.
Yasmin also contains
7 small white non-hormonal tablets that do not contain any
active ingredients.

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Yasmin
Drospirenone 3mg and Ethinylestradiol 30mcg tablets
Please read this carefully before you start using Yasmin.
It will advise you about how to take Yasmin properly and when
to tell your doctor about health-related conditions. If you
have any questions or need more advice, ask your doctor, professional
health care provider or pharmacist.
This preparation has been prescribed for you personally and
you should not pass it on to others. It may harm them.
How does Yasmin work?
Yasmin, provide one
of the most effective reversible methods of contraception known.
Usually, when Yasmin is taken according to the instructions,
the egg cells (normally released by the ovary each month) are
prevented from maturing to the point where they can be fertilised.
In addition, the cervical mucus remains thick, so it is more
difficult for a man's sperm to enter the womb. Also, the lining
of the womb is not prepared sufficiently for a fertilised egg
to grow in.
When and how to take the Yasmin tablets
The Yasmin pack contains 21 small round light yellow tablets
and 7 small white non-hormonal tablets. On the pack each tablet
is marked with the day of the week on which it is to be taken.
Take your tablet at about the same time each day, with some
water if necessary. Follow the direction of the arrows until
all the tablets have been taken. A period (the withdrawal
bleed) should begin during the 7 days of taking the small
white non-hormonal tablets. Start taking your next pack on
the very next day after you have completed your last pack.
This means that you will always start new packs on the same
day of the week, and also that you will have your withdrawal
bleed on about the same day each month.
Starting your first pack of Yasmin
When no hormonal contraceptive has been used in the past
month
Start taking Yasmin on the first day of your cycle, i.e. the
first day of menstrual bleeding. Take a tablet marked with
that day of the week. Take your first tablet from the green
section of the pack. For example, if your period starts on
a Monday, take the tablet marked Monday from the green section
of the pack. Then follow the days in order of the directional
arrows. When you start taking Yasmin your very first cycle
may be shorter than usual. If you start on the first day of
your cycle you will be immediately protected from pregnancy
and there is no need to use additional barrier contraceptive
methods. You may also start on days 2-5 of your cycle, but
in that case make sure you also use an additional contraceptive
method for the first 7 days of tablet taking in the first
cycle.
When changing from a combined Pill
You can start taking Yasmin the day after you take the last
tablet from your present Pill pack (this means no tablet-free
break). Take your first tablet from the green section marked
with that day of the week. If your present Pill pack also
contains non-hormonal tablets you can start Yasmin on the
day after taking the last hormonal tablet (if you are not
sure which this is, ask your doctor or pharmacist). A withdrawal
bleed may not occur until the end of the first pack of Yasmin.
When changing from a progestogen-only Pill (minipill)
You can stop taking the minipill any day and start taking
Yasmin the next day, at the same time. Take your first tablet
from the green section marked with that day of the week. But
make sure you also use an additional contraceptive method
(a barrier method) for the first 7 days of tablet taking when
having intercourse.
When changing from an injectable or implant
Start using Yasmin when your next injection is due or on
the day that your implant is removed. Take your first tablet
from the green section marked with that day of the week. But
make sure you also use an additional contraceptive method
(a barrier method) for the first 7 days of tablet taking when
having intercourse.
After having a baby
If you have just had a baby, your doctor may tell you to
wait until after your first normal period before you start
taking Yasmin. Sometimes it is possible to start sooner. Your
doctor will advise you. If you are breast-feeding and want
to take Yasmin, you should discuss this first with your doctor.
After a miscarriage or an abortion
Your doctor will advise you.
Special circumstances
The following describes special circumstances that could
alter the way you take Yasmin. In all situations where the
reliability of Yasmin is reduced (such as missing tablets)
additional contraceptive precautions are required following
the advice given below. This advice should also be followed
in situations where other medicines may stop Yasmin from working
properly and in the case of vomiting after taking Yasmin.
If you forget to take your Yasmin tablets
If you have forgotten more than one tablet in a pack, ask
your doctor, pharmacist or healthcare provider for advice.
If you forget to take a tablet, follow the instructions below
If you have forgotten to take one or more of the small white
non-hormonal tablets - there is no need to be concerned, simply
take your next tablet, the next day as usual and discard the
forgotten non-hormonal tablet to avoid confusion.
If you are less than 12 hours late in taking one of the light
yellow hormonal Yasmin tablets, you are still protected against
pregnancy. Take the tablet as soon as you remember and take
the next one at your usual time. This may mean that you are
taking 2 tablets in one day.
If you are more than 12 hours late in taking one of your light
yellow hormonal Yasmin tablets you may not be protected. Take
the last tablet as soon as you remember and take the next
one at your normal time. This may mean taking 2 tablets in
one day. You must take extra contraceptive precautions for
the next 7 days. The more tablets you have missed, the higher
the risk that the contraceptive effect is decreased. There
is a particularly high risk of becoming pregnant if you miss
tablets immediately before or after taking the non-hormonal
tablets.
1 tablet missed in week 1
Take the missed tablet as soon as you remember (even if this
means taking two tablets at the same time) and take the next
tablets at the usual time. Use extra contraceptive precautions
(barrier method) for the next 7 days.
If you had sexual intercourse in the week before missing the
tablet, there is a possibility of becoming pregnant. So tell
your doctor immediately.
1 tablet missed in week 2
Take the missed tablet as soon as you remember (even if this
means taking two tablets at the same time) and take the next
tablets at the usual time. The reliability of the Pill is
maintained. You need not use extra contraceptive precautions.
1 tablet missed in week 3
You may choose either of the following options, without the
need for extra contraceptive precautions.
Take the missed tablet as soon as you remember (even if this
means taking two tablets at the same time) and take the next
tablets at the usual time. Discard your current pack as soon
as you reach the non-hormonal tablets and start the next pack
the next day. You may not have a withdrawal bleed until the
end of the second pack but you may have spotting or breakthrough
bleeding on tablet-taking days.
or
Stop taking tablets from your current pack, have a tablet-free
break of 7 days or less (also count the day you missed your
tablet) and continue with the next pack.
If you have forgotten tablets in a pack and you do not have
the expected period while taking the non-hormonal tablets
of your next pack, you may be pregnant. Consult your doctor
before you start your next pack.
If you vomit or have severe diahorrea after taking
Yasmin
If you vomit within 3 to 4 hours after taking your Yasmin,
the active ingredients may not have been completely absorbed.
This is like missing a tablet. Therefore, follow the advice
for missed tablets. If you have severe diarrhea, please contact
your doctor. Vomiting or diahorrea while taking the non-hormonal
tablets does not have an influence on the contraceptive reliability.
If you are taking medicines that affect Yasmin
Some oral medicines may stop Yasmin from working properly.
These medicines are listed in an earlier section. For the
time that you are taking the medicine and for the next 7 days
follow the advice for missed tablets. If you are taking rifampicin,
or you are taking these medicines continuously, your doctor
will advise you on the length of time you need to take extra
contraceptive precautions
If you want to delay a period
You can delay your period if you miss out the white non-hormonal
tablets and go straight to the light yellow hormonal tablets
in the green section of your next pack. Continue with this
pack until this pack is empty. Your period will start while
you are taking the white non-hormonal tablets in the next
pack. You may have some breakthrough bleeding or spotting
while you are taking the light yellow hormonal tablets.
If you want to change the starting day of your period
If you take your tablets as directed, you will have your period
on about the same day every 4 weeks. If you want to change
this, just shorten, (never lengthen) the duration of taking
the white non-hormonal tablets. If you make the duration of
taking the white non-hormonal tablets very short (e.g. 3 days
or less), you may not have a bleeding during the break. You
may have some breakthrough bleeding or spotting during the
use of the next pack.
If you have unexpected bleeding
As with other Pills, for the first few months, you can have
irregular vaginal bleeding (spotting or breakthrough bleeding)
with Yasmin between your periods. You may need to use sanitary
protection, but continue to take your tablets as normal. Irregular
vaginal bleeding usually stops once your body has adjusted
to Yasmin (usually after about 3 tablet-taking cycles). If
it continues, becomes heavy or starts again, tell your doctor.
If you have missed a period
If you have taken all of your tablets at the right time, and
you have not vomited or used other medicines, then you are
very unlikely to be pregnant. Continue to take Yasmin 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
Yasmin until your doctor has checked you are not pregnant.
Overdosage with Yasmin
There have been no reports of serious harmful effects from
taking too many Yasmin tablets at one time. If you have taken
several tablets at a time, you may have nausea, vomiting or
vaginal bleeding. If you discover that a child has taken Yasmin,
ask your doctor for advice.
When using Yasmin
Tell your doctor immediately if:
You should stop treatment and see your doctor immediately
if you get a blood clot while you are taking Yasmin.
Warning
signs to look out for are:
an unusual cough
severe pain in the chest which may reach the left arm
breathlessness
any unusual, severe, or prolonged headache or migraine attack
partial or complete loss of vision, or double vision
slurring or speech disability
sudden changes to your hearing, sense of smell, or taste
dizziness or fainting
weakness or numbness in any part of your body
severe pain in your abdomen
severe pain or swelling in either of your legs
Tell your doctor if:
Contact your doctor as soon as possible if:
you notice any changes in your own health, especially involving
any of the items mentioned in this leaflet; do not forget
about the items related to your immediate family
you feel a lump in your breast
you are going to use other medications
you are to be immobilised or are to have surgery (consult
your doctor at least four weeks in advance)
you have unusual, heavy vaginal bleeding
you forgot tablets in the first week of the pack and had intercourse
in the seven days before
you miss your period twice in a row or suspect you are pregnant
(do not start the next pack until told to by your doctor)
Regular check-ups
When you are using Yasmin, your doctor will tell you to return
for regular check-ups. In general, you should have a check-up
every year.
Side effects of Yasmin
Tell your doctor if you notice any unwanted effect, especially
if severe or persistent, or if there is a change in your health
that you think might be caused by Yasmin.
Serious side effects of Yasmin
Serious reactions associated with the use of combined oral
contraceptives such as Yasmin, as well as the related symptoms,
are described in the section "Before you use Yasmin".
Please read this section carefully and consult your doctor
where appropriate.
Other possible side effects of Yasmin
The following have been reported in users of combined oral
contraceptives such as Yasmin, although they may not be caused
by the contraceptive Pill. Such undesirable effects that occur
in the first few months that you are using Yasmin will probably
lessen with time.
breast tenderness, enlargement, pain and secretion
dizziness, headache; migraine
nervousness
changes in sexual drive; depressive moods/mood changes
changes in the cornea of the eye, contact lens intolerance,
disease of the nerves of the eye (optic neuritis)
nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting and feeling sick
changes in vaginal secretion, bleeding between periods, vaginal
thrush
rash, urticaria, certain skin disorders (erythema nodosum
or erythema multiforme), acne
fluid retention
changes in body weight
reduced carbohydrate tolerance
hypertension
hypersensitivity reactions
Yasmin and breast-feeding
Yasmin is generally not recommended for use during breast-feeding.
If you wish to take the Pill while breast-feeding, please
seek the advice of your doctor.
Yasmin and pregnancy
Yasmin must not be used by women who are pregnant, or who
think they may be pregnant. If you suspect that you are pregnant
while you are already using Yasmin ED, you should consult
your doctor as soon as possible.
Storage of Yasmin
Do not use after the expiry date stated on the package.
Store all drugs properly and keep them out of reach
of children.
Yasmin tablets contain:
active substances (per tablet)
drospirenone (3mg) and ethinylestradiol (0.03mg)
other substances
lactose monohydrate, maize starch (corn starch), modified
starch (pregelatinised starch), povidone 25 000, magnesium
stearate, hydroxylpropylmethyl cellulose, macrogol 6000, talc,
titanium dioxide, ferric oxide pigment (yellow)
If you have any further questions please consult your doctor
or pharmacist.
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