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This drug can help in preventing pregnancy. It resists the development of the egg each month. It helps to prevent the fertilization. It helps to regulate the period more effectively and prevent pregnancy.
Caution is advised when consuming an Unwanted 21-Day Tablet. Please consult your doctor.
It is highly unsafe to use during pregnancy. Seek your doctor's advice, as studies on pregnant women and animals have shown significant harmful effects on the developing baby.
It is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
It is not known whether this drug alters the ability to drive. Do not drive if you experience any symptoms that affect your ability to concentrate and react.
There is limited information available on the use of this drug in patients with kidney disease. Please consult your doctor.
There is limited information available on the use of this drug in patients with liver disease. Please consult your doctor.
Ethinyl Estradiol is a synthetic estrogen that can decrease the luteinizing hormone, decrease the endometrial vascularization, and decrease the gonadotrophic hormone responsible for preventing ovulation. Levonorgestrel binds with progesterone, including androgen receptors, and can slow the release of gonadotropin-release hormone from the hypothalamus.
Unwanted pregnancy occurs when a pregnancy is not planned or desired, leading to social, emotional, or health challenges.
Unwanted 21 Days Tablet is a combined oral contraceptive medicine that contains Ethinyl Estradiol and Levonorgestrel. It is used to prevent pregnancy.
If you vomit within 3-4 hours after taking Unwanted 21 Days Tablet, then it is considered as a missed dose. So, you should take an another dose as soon as you feel well enough.
You take one pill at the same time each day for 21 days, then wait 7 days before starting a new pack. You will have your period during those 7 days.
It can be taken more than once in a month but it is advised only for emergency contraception, as it may be associated with side effects, including irregular menstrual cycles.
If you miss your menstrual periods while taking Unwanted 21 Days pill, you may be pregnant. Some women may miss periods or have light periods while taking this drug; even if they are not pregnant. Contact your doctor if you think you are pregnant or have missed one or two periods. This may happen in case you are not taking the medicine at the same time every day.
Yes, Unwanted 21 Days pill can cause some unexpected bleeding or spotting, especially during the first three months. Do not stop taking the drug because of this. This bleeding or spotting decreases with time. You may have unexpected bleeding if you do not take the pills regularly. Consult your doctor if the spotting continues for more than seven days or if the bleeding is heavy.
Take this medicine as per the advice of your doctor. However, take it at the same time each day, to ensure consistent levels of medicine in your body.
No, using emergency contraception (EC), also known as the morning-after pill, more than once does not affect a womans fertility — and it will not prevent her from becoming pregnant in the future. Women should feel free to use EC whenever they think its necessary.
Unwanted 21 Days Tablet is a reliable and safe method for contraception, if used correctly. It does not interrupt with sex and you can lead a normal routine life without any worries. Take it as directed by the doctor to get the most benefit.
Unwanted 21 Days Tablet should not be taken by a person who smokes. Smoking increases the risk of serious side effects like death from heart attack, blood clots or stroke. The risk increases in patients who are obese or over 35 years of age and people who are heavy smokers. Inform your doctor if you smoke, before taking Unwanted 21 Days Tablet.
The use of Unwanted 21 Days Tablet is not recommended to patients with known allergy to any of its components or excipients. It is not advised to be used by patients with a history of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes mellitus, migraine, headache, liver disease or tumors, uterine bleeding, breast cancer, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism (blood clot).
You may experience irregular vaginal bleeding while taking Unwanted Pregcard. Other common side effects include headache, nausea (feeling sick), acne, depression (sad mood), and breast pain. Most of them are temporary. If these persist, consult with your doctor.
Take one active pill (with hormones) once daily for 21 days in a row. If you are using a product with 28 tablets, take an inactive pill once daily for 7 days in a row after you have taken the last active pill unless otherwise directed by your doctor.
It should be used cautiously while breastfeeding; estrogen component present in the drug may potentially reduce milk production. It may also pass to the baby through breast milk.
It may cause slight weight changes in some women.
Unwanted 21 Days Tablet typically becomes effective after 7 days of consistent use.
No, Unwanted 21 Days Tablet does not protect against STIs; use condoms to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections.
Yes, Unwanted 21 Days Tablet can cause emotional changes or mood swings in some women. Hormonal fluctuations from the pill may affect mood.
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