Yasmin Tablet is a combination pill with the active substances Drospirenone and Ethinylestradiol, which belong to the class of oral contraceptives. It has the synthetic form of two female hormones, progestin and estrogen, working together to prevent pregnancy effectively in females of reproductive potential and to treat the symptoms of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). This combination is also indicated for the treatment of moderate acne vulgaris in women aged at least 14 years, provided they have no known contraindications to oral contraceptive therapy and have reached menarche (puberty). It is advised for acne treatment only if the patient also desires oral contraception for birth control purposes.
It is not recommended to take Drospirenone or Ethinylestradiol if you are allergic to them or any of their other ingredients. It is also not recommended for females who haven't reached puberty and after menopause. Before starting this medication, you must inform your doctor if you have had any blood disorders, tumors, liver or kidney failure, or heart or brain disorders. Give a detailed overview of your medical history and medication before starting to take this pill.
Uses of Yasmin Tablet
Therapeutic Effects of Yasmin Tablet
Yasmin Tablet contains synthetic forms of two female hormones, progestin, and estrogen. It works to prevent pregnancy by stopping the release of eggs (prevent ovulation), making it harder for sperm to reach the egg, and making it difficult for a fertilized egg to attach in the womb. Besides preventing pregnancy, they also help with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) by balancing hormones, which leads to fewer mood swings and less irritability during the menstrual cycle.
Interaction of Yasmin Tablet with other drugs
You should tell the doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, nutritional or vitamin supplements, and herbal products. Certain medications may interact with Yasmin Tablet and reduce effectiveness by causing undesirable side effects.
More Information about Yasmin Tablet
How to consume Yasmin Tablet
Take the Yasmin Tablet exactly as directed by your healthcare provider. Take one tablet by mouth at the same time every day. You can take it with or without food. The failure rate may increase if pills are missed or taken incorrectly. Take the missed dose as soon as possible; do not double the dose to make up for a missed dose.
Safety Advices for Yasmin Tablet
Pregnancy
Do not take Yasmin Tablet if you are pregnant. If you become pregnant while using Yasmin, discontinue it promptly and seek medical advice. If you wish to conceive, you can stop taking Yasmin anytime after consulting your doctor.
Breast Feeding
Yasmin Tablet are not recommended for use while breastfeeding. Consult your doctor if you intend to take Drospirenone and Ethinylestradiol pills while breastfeeding or if you are planning to breastfeed.
Lungs
Yasmin Tablet, is not recommended if you have a pulmonary embolism (blood clot in the lung). Inform your doctor if you have had any lung disorders before taking this pill, as their symptoms may worsen with Yasmin Tablet.
Liver
Yasmin Tablet may not be broken down properly (metabolized) in women with liver issues or severe liver impairment, leading to toxicity of the medicine. Therefore, informing your healthcare provider about any existing liver conditions or tumors before beginning this treatment is crucial.
Alcohol
It is generally recommended that patients taking Yasmin tablets avoid or limit their alcohol intake, as alcohol can increase the risk of liver damage and affect the metabolism of Yasmin tablets.
Driving
Yasmin Tablet is not expected to impair your ability to drive, cycle, or operate machinery.
Side Effects of Yasmin Tablet
Side effects are unwanted symptoms that occur with medicines. Although all drugs cause side effects, not everyone gets them.
Serious
- Angioedema - swollen face, tongue, and throat and difficulty swallowing or hives potentially with difficulty breathing
Common
- Menstrual disorders, bleeding between periods, breast pain, breast tenderness
- Headache, depressive mood, migraine
- Nausea
- Thick whitish vaginal discharge, vaginal yeast infection
Word of Advice
Before starting Yasmin Tablet, it's important to know about the risk of blood clots and learn the symptoms to watch out for. Your doctor will check your blood pressure. Be aware of situations that may affect Yasmin's effectiveness and consider using extra contraceptive methods if needed. Remember, Yasmin Tablet doesn't protect against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
Factors like age and smoking can increase the risk of blood clots, so let your doctor know if anything changes with your health, and it is advisable to quit smoking when you are taking this pill. Keep an eye out for breast lumps, and see your physician if you have severe abdominal pain. If you notice any mood changes while on this medication, talk to your doctor. It is normal to experience unexpected bleeding initially, but if it continues, don't hesitate to contact your doctor. If you don't have bleeding during the pill-free days for two cycles, make sure you are not pregnant before starting the next strip.
FAQs
Q 1. How should I take Yasmin Tablet birth control pills?
Take one tablet of Yasmin every day, ideally at the same time exactly as directed by your doctor. You can swallow the pill with or without food. The strip contains 21 tablets labeled with the days of the week. Start by taking the tablet marked for the current day of the week and follow the arrows on the strip until all 21 tablets have been taken. After completing a strip, take no tablets for 7 days, during which time you will likely experience withdrawal bleeding. On the 8th day after the last tablet, begin the next strip, regardless of whether the bleeding has stopped. By following this regimen consistently, you remain protected against pregnancy even during the 7-day tablet-free period.
Q 2. Can Yasmin Tablet protect against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?
No, Yasmin Tablet does not protect against STDs. It's important to use additional barrier methods like condoms to reduce the risk of getting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
Q 3. Are there any specific health conditions that may affect the effectiveness of Yasmin Tablet?
Yes, certain health conditions such as liver disorders or severe liver impairment may impact the metabolism of Yasmin Tablet, potentially affecting its effectiveness. Tell your doctor of any existing health conditions before starting this medication.
Q 4. Can Yasmin Tablet cause mood changes?
Yes, some women using hormonal contraceptives, including Yasmin Tablet, have reported mood changes or depression. If you experience any mood changes, discuss them with your doctor for further medical advice.
Q 5. How long does it take for Yasmin Tablet to leave my system after discontinuation?
Yasmin Tablet can persist in your body for up to 6 months after discontinuation. Be cautious and inform your doctor about prior use before starting any new medications during this period.
Fact Box of Yasmin Tablet
Molecule name: Drospirenone, Ethinylestradiol | Therapeutic class: Oral contraceptive pills |
Pharmacological class: 1. Drospirenone - Synthetic progestin 2. Ethinylestradiol - Synthetic estrogen | Indications: 1. Oral Contraception 2. Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) 3. Acne |
Dosage form: Tablets | Habit forming: No |