Marvelon, tablets 150 mcg+30 mcg 21 pcs
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Contraception
Prevention of pregnancy;
Menstrual disorders.
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Active ingredient
Composition
1 tablet contains:
Active substances:
Desogestrel 0.15 mg;
Ethinylestradiol 0.03 mg.
Associates:
Potato starch;
Povidone;
Stearic acid;
Silicon oxide colloidal anhydrous;
α-tocopherol;
Lactose monohydrate.
How to take, the dosage
Overly, in the order shown on the package, at approximately the same time each day, if necessary, with a small amount of water.
Take 1 tablet daily for 21 days. The pills from the next package should be started 7 days after the end of the previous one. During these 7 days, menstrual bleeding occurs. It usually begins on the 2nd or 3rd day after taking the last pill and may not stop until you start taking the pill from the next package.
How to start Marvelon® if hormonal contraceptives have not been used in the last month
The pills should start on day 1 of your menstrual cycle. It is possible to start taking the pills on days 2-5 after the start of your menstrual cycle, but in this case we recommend using an additional (non-hormonal) contraceptive method for the first 7 days of taking the pills in the initial cycle.
Transitioning from other combined oral contraceptives
It is preferable to start Marvelon® the day after taking the last pill of the previously used hormone-containing medication, at the most immediate after a break in the pill or after taking a pill that does not contain hormones.
Transitioning from progestagen-only drugs (mini-pills, injectables, implants)
A woman taking a mini-pill can switch to Marvelon® any day: using an implant, on the day it is removed; using the drug as an injection, on the day the next injection is given. In all cases, in the first 7 days of taking Marvelon® it is recommended to use additional contraceptive methods.
After a first trimester abortion
The woman may begin taking the drug immediately. There is no need to use any additional methods of contraception.
After childbirth or a 2nd trimester abortion
It is recommended that the drug be started 21 or 28 days after childbirth or a 2nd trimester abortion. If starting at a later date, barrier contraception is recommended for the first 7 days of taking Marvelon®. In any case, if a woman has already had sexual intercourse after childbirth or abortion before starting Marvelon®, you should rule out pregnancy before starting the drug or wait until her first menstrual period.
The use of the drug is contraindicated during lactation.
If the next pill is missed
If the next pill is missed for less than 12 hours, the reliability of contraception is not reduced. A woman should take the pill as soon as she remembers it, and take subsequent pills at the usual time.
If the next pill is delayed for more than 12 hours, contraceptive reliability may be reduced. In this case, the following rules should be followed:
1 week
The woman should take the missed pill as soon as she remembers it, even if that means taking 2 pills at a time. Then she should continue taking it as usual. Additionally, a barrier contraception method should be used for the next 7 days. If the woman had sexual contacts during the previous 7 days, the possibility of pregnancy should be considered. The more pills are missed, and the closer the break in taking the drug to the time of sexual intercourse, the higher the risk of pregnancy.
2 week
The woman should take the missed pill as soon as she remembers it, even if that means taking 2 pills at a time. The woman should then continue taking it as usual. Provided the woman has taken the pills on time during the 7 days preceding the first missed dose, there is no need to use additional (non-hormonal) contraceptive methods. Otherwise, or if the woman missed more than 1 pill, additional contraceptive methods are recommended for the next 7 days.
3 weeks
The reliability of contraception may be reduced by the subsequent interruption of the drug. This can be avoided by adapting the drug’s regimen. If either of the following two regimens is used, no additional contraceptive measures are necessary, as long as the woman took the pills on time in the 7 days preceding the first missed dose.
If not, then either of the following two regimens and additional contraceptive measures are recommended for the next 7 days.
The woman should take the missed pill as soon as she remembers it, even if this means taking 2 pills at a time. Then she should continue taking it as usual. A new pack should be started as soon as the current pack is finished, i.e., no interruption should be made. It is unlikely that you will have a bleeding discontinuation before the end of the second dose, but some women may have a heavy bleeding discontinuation while taking the drug.
You may be advised to stop taking the drug from the current package. A woman should take up to 7 days off Marvelon®, including the days she forgot to take the pills, and then start a new package.
If you miss taking the medication and then do not bleed at the next break in the medication, the possibility of pregnancy should be considered.
Recommendations if vomiting occurs
If vomiting occurs within 3-4 hours of taking the drug, absorption may be incomplete. In this case, you should use the advice about skipping another dose of the drug. If the woman does not want to change her usual regimen, she should take additional tablet(s) from a different package.
How to change your period
In order to delay your period, continue taking pills from a different Marvelon® package without your usual interruption. Menstruation can be delayed for any length of time until the pills from the second pack are finished. During this period, the woman may have oozing or profuse bloody discharge. Taking the drug according to the usual scheme should be resumed after a 7-day interval in the intake.
In order to displace menstruation to a different day of the week than would be expected with a regular regimen, it is possible to shorten the usual break in intake by as many days as necessary. The shorter the break, the greater the risk of not menstruating during the break and of having heavy or smeared bleeding while taking the drug from the second pack.
Interaction
Interaction with some drugs can lead to heavy bleeding and ineffectiveness of oral contraceptives. Such cases have been observed when taking hydantoins, barbiturates, primidone, carbamazepine, rifampicin, isoniazid; they are possible when prescribing oxcarbamazepine, topiramate, felbamate and griseofulvin.
Decreased efficacy of oral contraceptives has also been observed with some antibiotics, such as ampicillin, tetracycline, neomycin, penicillins, chloramphenicol, as well as activated charcoal and laxatives.
Marvelon reduces the effectiveness of oral anticoagulants, anxiolytics (diazepam), tricyclic antidepressants, theophylline, caffeine, hypoglycemic drugs, clofibrate, glucocorticosteroids.
Always tell the doctor who prescribes your birth control pills what medications you are already using. If your doctor prescribes other medications, tell him or her that you are taking Marvelon.
Special Instructions
Systematic medical examinations are indicated during the use of Marvelon.
With caution, the drug is prescribed if there is a high risk of thrombosis, signs of heart failure, heart valve lesions, atrial fibrillation, arterial hypertension, epilepsy, migraine, Crohn’s disease, and sickle cell anemia.
Smoking women over 35 years of age should stop smoking if they intend to use Marvelon for contraceptive purposes.
Estrogen-containing medications can temporarily increase the risk of thrombosis in patients who have undergone surgery and prolonged immobilization.
In women with abdominal tumors and/or severe abdominal pain, the presence of hepatocellular adenoma should be excluded.
Women who have chloasma (when using estrogen- and/or progesterone-containing medications) should avoid sun exposure.
The efficacy of Marvelon may be reduced if it is missed or if diarrhea and/or vomiting occurs in the first 4 hours after taking the drug.
Contraindications
Side effects
The following adverse reactions have been reported in persons taking Marvelon:
Headache, gastralgia, nausea, vomiting;
Painfulness and engorgement of the breast;
Body weight gain, impaired glucose tolerance, fluid retention;
Changes in libido;
Decreased mood;
Oedema of the eyelids, skin rash, erythema nodosum, conjunctivitis, discomfort when wearing contact lenses;
Thrombophlebitis, thromboembolism (may manifest as perceptual impairment: visual impairment, hearing loss);
Generalized itching;
Overdose
Serious effects of taking large amounts of Marvelon pills have not been reported.
If you take several pills at once, you may experience nausea, vomiting, or vaginal bleeding.
If you find that your child has swallowed the pill, see your doctor.
Similarities
Weight | 0.012 kg |
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Shelf life | 3 years. |
Conditions of storage | The drug should be stored in a place protected from light and moisture at 2° to 30°C. |
Manufacturer | N.W. Organon, The Netherlands |
Medication form | pills |
Brand | N.W. Organon |
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