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What are birth control pills?
Yasmin
is a form of progesterone and ethinyl
estradiol is a form of estrogen. These are
both female hormones involved in conception.
Together, Yasmin and ethinyl estradiol
prevent ovulation (the release of an egg
from an ovary) from occurring.
Yasmin
and ethinyl estradiol are used to prevent
pregnancy.
Yasmin
and ethinyl estradiol may also be used for
purposes other than those listed in this
medication guide.
Who should not take birth control pills?
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Yasmin may increase potassium
in the body. The following list of
conditions and medications may also
affect potassium levels in the body.
Do not take Yasmin and ethinyl
estradiol without first talking to
your doctor if you have or are
taking: |
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liver
disease or a history of yellowing of
the skin or eyes due to pregnancy or
previous use of birth control pills;
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kidney
disease; |
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adrenal insufficiency;
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a
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
(NSAID) such as ibuprofen (Motrin,
Advil, others), naproxen (Aleve,
Naprosyn, Anaprox, others), and
others; |
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a
potassium-sparing diuretic such as
spironolactone (Aldactone, others),
triamterene (Dyrenium, Dyazide,
Maxzide, others), amiloride (Midamor,
others), or eplerenone (Inspra);
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a
potassium supplement such as Klor-Con,
K-Dur, K-Tab, Kaon, others; |
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an ACE
inhibitor such as benazepril (Lotensin),
lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril),
enalapril (Vasotec), and others;
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an
angiotensin II receptor antagonist
such as candesartan (Atacand),
losartan (Cozaar), telmisartan (Micardis),
and others; or
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heparin. |
Also, do not
take Yasmin and ethinyl estradiol
without first talking to your doctor if you
have
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had a
stroke, heart attack, or blood clot;
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high
blood pressure, angina, or heart
disease; |
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a
bleeding or blood-clotting disorder;
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breast, uterine, or another
hormone-related cancer; or
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undiagnosed, abnormal vaginal
bleeding. |
Before taking
Yasmin and ethinyl estradiol, also
tell your doctor if you have diabetes; high
cholesterol; gallbladder disease; migraines
or other headaches; epilepsy; a history of
depression; a history of scanty or irregular
menstrual periods; smoke cigarettes; or need
an extended period of bed rest due to
surgery or illness.
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Yasmin and ethinyl estradiol
is in the FDA pregnancy category X.
This means that it has been reported
to cause birth defects in an unborn
baby. Hormonal changes during
pregnancy can have very serious
negative effects on a developing
baby. Do not take
Yasmin and ethinyl estradiol
if you are pregnant or if you think
you might be pregnant. |
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Yasmin and ethinyl estradiol
passes into breast milk and may
decrease milk production. Do not
take Yasmin and ethinyl
estradiol without first talking to
your doctor if you are
breast-feeding a baby. |
How should I take birth control pills?
Take
Yasmin and ethinyl estradiol exactly
as directed by your doctor. If you do not
understand these directions, ask your
pharmacist, nurse, or doctor to explain them
to you.
Take the first
pill in a package on the first day of your
period or on the first Sunday after your
period begins as directed by your doctor.
Take one pill
every day, no more than 24 hours after the
last dose. Try to take the pills at a time
that you will remember every day.
Taking the
pill at night may reduce noticeable side
effects such as headache or nausea.
If you are on
a 28-day cycle, take one pill every day.
When the pack runs out, throw it away. Begin
a new pack the following day. The 28-day
cycle contains seven pills that are placebos
(with no active ingredients). These are
"reminder" pills to keep you on a regular
cycle. They are taken while you are
menstruating.
Follow your
doctor's instructions about using a second
form of birth control when you first start
taking Yasmin and ethinyl estradiol,
when you are taking other medications, or if
you miss a pill. If you are unsure what to
do in any of these cases, talk to your
pharmacist, nurse, or doctor about how to
ensure that you will not become pregnant.
Have yearly
physical exams and examine your breasts for
lumps monthly while taking Yasmin and
ethinyl estradiol. Your doctor may also want
you to have blood tests to monitor potassium
levels in your blood.
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Store
Yasmin and ethinyl estradiol
at room temperature away from
moisture and heat. |
What
should I avoid while taking my birth control
pills?
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Avoid
smoking. Smoking greatly increases
the risk of heart attack, stroke, or
blood clot formation. |
Yasmin
and ethinyl estradiol does not offer
protection from sexually transmitted
diseases--including HIV or AIDS. Using a
condom is the only way to obtain protection
from these diseases.
What are the possible side
effects of my birth control pills?
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If you
experience any of the following
serious side effects, stop taking
Yasmin and ethinyl estradiol
and seek emergency medical attention
or contact your doctor immediately: |
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an
allergic reaction (difficulty
breathing; closing of the throat;
swelling of the lips, tongue, or
face; or hives);
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sharp
chest pain, coughing of blood or
shortness of breath (possible blood
clot in the lung );
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pain
in the calf (possible blood clot in
the leg); |
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crushing chest pain or heaviness in
the chest (possible heart attack); |
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sudden
severe headache or vomiting,
dizziness or fainting, disturbances
of vision or speech, weakness, or
numbness in an arm or leg (possible
stroke); |
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partial or complete loss of vision
(possible clot in the eye);
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stomach pain or tenderness,
yellowing of the skin or eyes,
fever, fatigue, loss of appetite,
dark-colored urine, or light-colored
stools (possible liver problems);
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difficulty sleeping, weakness, lack
of energy, fatigue , or change in
mood (possibly severe depression);
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new or
changing breast lumps.
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Other, less
serious side effects may also occur.
Continue to take Yasmin and ethinyl
estradiol and talk to your doctor if you
experience
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headache or dizziness;
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changes in menstrual cycle or breast
tenderness;
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changes in weight or appetite;
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water
retention; |
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intolerance to contact lenses;
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changes in skin color; or
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changes in blood sugar. |
Side effects
other than those listed here may also occur.
Talk to your doctor about any side effect
that seems unusual or that is especially
bothersome.
What
other drugs will affect my birth control
pills?
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Yasmin may increase potassium
in the body. The following list of
medications may also affect
potassium levels in the body. More
specific examples of these medicines
are listed in the section entitled
"What should I discuss with my
healthcare provider before taking
Yasmin and ethinyl estradiol?".
Do not take Yasmin and ethinyl
estradiol without first talking to
your doctor if you are on daily,
long-term treatment with: |
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a
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
(NSAID); |
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a
potassium-sparing diuretic;
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a
potassium supplement;
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an ACE
inhibitor; |
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an
angiotensin II receptor antagonist;
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heparin. |
Many other
drugs may interact with Yasmin and
ethinyl estradiol. Some interactions (e.g.
with certain antibiotics, protease
inhibitors, seizure medications, St. John's
wort, and other medications) may result in
decreased effectiveness of the
medication and therefore increase the risk
of unintended pregnancy. Talk to your doctor
or pharmacist before taking any other
prescription or over-the-counter
medications, including vitamins and minerals
and herbal products.
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