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Mircette
Ethinyl estradiol, desogestrel is a "biphasic" oral
contraceptive pill indicated for the prevention of pregnancy
in women who elect to use oral contraceptives as a method of
contraception. The efficacy of these contraceptive methods,
except sterilization, depends upon the reliability with which
they are used. |
| Mircette |
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| Mircette .15 mg |
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Mircette Uses :
Mircette is a "biphasic" oral contraceptive pill. This means that
the hormones contained in the tablets are delivered in two stages.
Mircette contains 20 mcg of ethinyl estradiol, an estrogen, and
150 mcg of desogestrel, a progestin. The last seven tablets start
with two days of "inactive" pills, or placebos and 5 days of 10
mcg of ethinyl estradiol. Since Mircette is a very low-dose oral
contraceptive, that is it contains reduced amounts of the hormone
estrogen, it may help prevent side effects such as nausea and breast
tenderness.
This product 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
desogestrel is a progestin. These products can prevent ovulation
and pregnancy. In general, a combination of estrogen and progestin
works better than a single-ingredient product. Ethinyl estradiol/desogestrel
tablets can also help regulate menstrual flow, treat acne or may
be used for other hormone related problems in females.
How To Take Mircette :
Take mircette 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.
Most products (except Mircette™) contain a 21-day supply of pills
containing the active ingredients. Some products contain an additional
7 pills containing iron or inactive ingredients to be taken during
the week of menstruation; this reduces the chance of missing the
first day of the next cycle. Most products are to be started on
the first Sunday after you start your period or on the first day
of your period. You may need to ask your health care provider which
day you should start your packet.
If you are taking the Mircette™ product, most of the 28 tablets
contain active hormones. This product should be started on the first
Sunday after you start your period or on the first day of your period.
Before starting mircette, 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 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 this medicine in children. Special care may be needed.
Side Effects of Mircette:
Severe side effects of mircette are relatively rare in women who are healthy
and do not smoke while they are taking oral contraceptives. 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 of mircette 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.
Precautions With Mircette:
Visit your 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 prescriber or health
care professional for advice. If you miss a period, the possibility
of pregnancy must be considered. See your prescriber or health care
provider as soon as you can.
Use an additional method of contraception during the first cycle
that you take these tablets.
If you stop taking these tablets 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 mircette, 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 contraceptive pills does not protect you against HIV infection
(AIDS) or any other sexually transmitted diseases.
Mircette Interactions:
Antibiotics or medicines for infections, especially rifampin, rifabutin,
rifapentine, and griseofulvin; aprepitant, a medicine used for chemotherapy-induced
nausea and vomiting; barbiturate medicines for producing sleep or
treating seizures (convulsions); bosentan; carbamazepine; caffeine;
clofibrate; cyclosporine; dantrolene; 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 your medicine works. Check before stopping
or starting any of your medicines.
Mircette Missed Dose:
Try not to miss a dose. If you do, it may be necessary to consult
your health care professional, especially if you are taking Mircette™.
For all products (except Mircette™)
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 for the next 2 days, 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.
28-day schedule: Follow the same directions as above for the first
21 days of the schedule. If you miss 1 of the last 7 pills, you
can either double the dose or skip it, but it is important to start
the next month's cycle on the scheduled day.
For Mircette™: You will need to contact your health care provider
for specific instructions based on which tablets have been missed,
for how many days they have been missed, and based on what week
of your current cycle you are currently taking tablets.
Mircette Storage:
Keep out of the reach of children.
Store MIRCETTE 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.
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