Loestrin 1/20 (21) Oral
Generic Name: PROGESTIN/ESTROGEN CONTRACEPTIVE - ORAL
Pronounced: (proe-JES-tin/ETH-in-il ess-tra-DYE-ole)
Loestrin 1/20 (21) Oral Uses
This combination hormone medication is used to prevent
pregnancy. It contains 2 hormones, a progestin and an estrogen.
These hormones prevent pregnancy by preventing the release of an
egg (ovulation). They also change the womb and cervical mucus,
making it more difficult for an egg to meet sperm (fertilization)
or for the fertilized egg to attach to the wall of the womb
(implantation).
Besides preventing pregnancy, birth control pills have been
shown to help make your periods more regular, decrease blood loss
and painful periods (dysmenorrhea), and decrease your risk of
ovarian cysts.
Use of this medication does not protect you or your partner
against sexually transmitted diseases (e.g., HIV, gonorrhea,
chlamydia).
How To Use Loestrin 1/20 (21) Oral
Read the Patient Information Leaflet provided by your pharmacist
before you start using this product and each time you get a refill.
The leaflet contains very important information on when to take
your pills and what to do if you miss a dose. If you have any
questions, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Take this medication by mouth once daily or as directed by your
doctor. Pick a time of day that is easy for you to remember, and
take your pill at the same time each day.
It is very important to continue taking this medication exactly
as prescribed by your doctor. With certain brands of birth control
pills, the amount of estrogen and progestin in each active tablet
will vary at different times in the cycle. Therefore, it is very
important that you follow the package instructions to find the
first tablet, start with the first tablet in the pack, and take
them in the correct order. Do not skip any doses. Pregnancy is more
likely if you miss pills, start a new pack late, or take your pill
at a different time of the day than usual.
Taking this medication after your evening meal or at bedtime may
help if you have stomach upset or nausea with the medication. You
may choose to take this medication at another time of day that is
easier for you to remember. No matter what dosing schedule you use,
it is very important that you take this medication at the same time
each day, 24 hours apart. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have
any questions.
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