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Gestodene + Ethinyl Estradiol: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects

Generic Name
Gestodene + Ethinyl Estradiol 
Therapeutic Class: Oral Contraceptive preparations

Indications:
This pill is indicated for the prevention of pregnancy.

Presentation:
Each pack contains 28 tablets. Among these-
21 tablets are white in color and each contains Ehinylestradiol BP 0.03 mg & Gestodene BP 0.075 mg.
Each of 7 light red colored tablets of the bottom row of the pack is a placebo or inactive tablet.

Description:
This contains two active ingredients, Gestodene and Ethinylestradiol. Ethinylestradiol is a synthetic version of oestrogen and Gestodene is a synthetic form of progesterone. If this tablet is taken according to instructions the egg cells (normally released by the ovary each month) are prevented from maturing to the point where they can be fertilized. Secondary mechanisms, which may contribute to the effectiveness of Gestop 28 as a contraceptive, include changes in the cervical mucus (which increase the difficulty of sperm penetration) and changes in the endometrium (which reduce the likelihood of implantation).

Dosage & Administration:
How to Take this pill: To achieve maximum contraceptive effectiveness, Gestodene & Ehinylestradiol must be taken in the order directed on the package and at intervals not exceeding 24 hours. Women should be instructed to take the tablets at about the same time every day, preferably after the evening meal or at bedtime. One tablet is to be taken daily for 28 consecutive days. Each subsequent pack is started on the day after the current pack is completed.
If you have decided to take Gestodene & Ehinylestradiol for contraception, wait for your next menstruation begins.
From the first day of your menstruation, start taking the first white tablet from the left corner of the top row (with arrow mark indicating begin) of your Gestodene & Ehinylestradiol tablet pack.
Continue taking one white tablet each day along the arrow mark.
After taking 21 white tablets for 21 days, then continue taking the light red placebo tablet every day from the last row in the pack for the next 7 days.
It is most likely that your menstruation will start while taking the light red inactive tablets. Do not discontinue taking the light red inactive tablets. Taking the light red tablets for 7 days will help you keep your tablet-taking routine. If your menstruation does not start during this time, check with your doctor to make sure you are not pregnant.
After completing the seven light red inactive tablets, start taking white active tablets from another Gestodene & Ehinylestradiol pack and continue taking the tablet as long as you don't want to be pregnant.

Management of Missed Tablets: If you forgot to take a tablet one day, take the missed tablet as soon as you remember. This may mean taking two tablets the very next day. Additionally you should use some other method of contraception while you are taking the tablets & until your next menstruation.

If you forget to take the tablets for two continuous days, then it is likely that you will no longer be protected against pregnancy. You should therefore discontinue taking the tablet and adopt some other temporary methods (condom/foam tablet) till your next menstruation. Discard the unfinished pack of tablets and start taking tablets from the very first white tablet of the top row from a fresh pack from the first day of the next menstruation.

How to Delay a Period: To delay a period you should continue with another new pack of Gestodene & Ehinylestradiol just after finishing the white active tablet of the present pack (that is no need to take a light red placebo tablet of the present pack). The extension can be carried on for as long as wished until the end of the second pack. When you wish your period to begin, just stop tablet taking. While using the second pack woman may have some breakthrough bleeding or spotting. Start with your next pack after the usual 7 daylight red inactive tablet interval.

Advice in Case of Vomiting: If vomiting occurs within 3-4 hours after white active tablet taking, absorption may not be complete. In such an event, the advice concerning Management of Missed Tablets is applicable. The woman must take the extra active tablet(s) needed from a back up pack after vomiting.

Interaction:
Interactions between ethinyloestradiol and other drugs may lead to decreased or increased ethinyloestradiol concentrations, respectively. Decreased ethinyloestradiol serum concentrations may cause an increased incidence of breakthrough bleeding and menstrual irregularities and may possibly reduce efficacy of the oral contraceptive. Example of substances that may decrease serum ethinyloestradiol concentrations include rifampicin, phenytoin, primidone, rifabutin, dexamethasone, griseofulvin, topiramate, some protease inhibitors, modafinil, ritonavir and barbiturates.
Certain antibiotics including ampicillin, other penicillins and tetracyclines may reduce the efficacy of oral contraceptives.
During concomitant use of Gestodene & Ehinylestradiol & other drugs that may lead to decreased ethinyloestradiol serum concentrations, it is recommended that a non hormonal back-up method of contraception to be used in addition to the regular intake of this pill.

Side Effects:
At the initial stage some women may experience side effects like dizziness, headache, nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, weight gain, fluid retension, depression, mood changes, breast pain, breast tenderness, rash, vaginal discharge, erythema etc. If taken regularly, such types of side-effects normally lessen with time. If she continues to have the side effects beyond 2-3 months, she could consult with a doctor.

Pregnancy & Lactation:
Use during pregnancy: The administration of this pill is contraindicated during pregnancy.
Use during lactation: The use of this pill during breastfeeding is not recommended.

Precautions & Warnings:
Some medications may interfere with the efficacy of the tablet. Contact your doctor if you are taking any drugs, such as antibiotics, rifampicin or medicines for seizures. You may have to use another method of contraception during this time.

Overdose Effects:
Symptoms of oral contraceptive overdosage in adults and children may include nausea, vomiting, breast tenderness, dizziness, abdominal pain, drowsiness, fatigue; withdrawal bleeding may occur in females. There is no specific antidote and further treatment of overdose, if necessary, is directed to the symptoms.

Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep away from light & out of reach of children.

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