Desolon – 0.03 mg+0.15 mg Tablet
Dosage : Tablet
Strength : 0.03 mg+0.15 mg
Generic : Ethinyl Estradiol + Desogestrel (0.03 mg)
Pack Size : 1 Pack = NA
Manufacturer : Renata Limited
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Description
Starting your first pack of this tablet-
- When no hormonal contraceptive has been used in the past month: Start taking this tablet on the first day of your cycle, i.e. the first day of menstrual bleeding. Take a tablet marked with that day of the week. For example, if your period starts on a Friday, take a tablet marked Friday. Then follow the day’s in order. You may also start on days 2-5 of your cycle, but in that case make sure you also use an additional contraceptive method (barrier method) for the first 7 days of tablet taking in the first cycle.
- When changing from another combined Pill: You can start taking this tablet the day after you take the last tablet from your present Pill pack (this means no tablet free break). If your present Pill pack also contains inactive tablets you can start this tablet on the day after taking the last active tablet (if you are not sure which this is, ask your doctor or pharmacist). You can also start later, but never later than the day following the tablet-free break of your present Pill (or the day after the last inactive tablet of your present Pill).
- When changing from a progestagen-only Pill (minipill): You can stop taking the minipill any day and start taking this tablet the next day, at the same time. But make sure you also use an additional contraceptive method (a barrier method) for the first 7 days of tablet taking when having intercourse.
- When changing from an injectable or implant: Start using this tablet when your next injection is due or on the day that your implant is removed. But make sure you also use an additional contraceptive method (a barrier method) for the first 7 days of tablet-taking when having intercourse.
- After having a baby: If you have just had a baby, your doctor may tell you to wait until after your first normal period before you start taking this tablet. Sometimes it is possible to start sooner. Your doctor will advise you. If you are breast-feeding and want to take this tablet, you should discuss this first with your doctor.
- After a miscarriage or an abortion: Your doctor will advise you.
If too many this tablet are taken (overdose): There have been no reports of serious harmful effects from taking too many this tablets at one time. If you have taken several tablets at a time, you may have nausea, vomiting or vaginal bleeding. If you discover that a child has taken this tablet, ask your doctor for advice.
When you want to stop taking this tablet: You can stop taking this tablet at any time you want. If you do not want to become pregnant, ask your doctor about other methods of birth control.
If you stop taking this tablet because you want to get pregnant, it is generally recommended that you wait until you have had a natural period before trying to conceive. This helps you to work out when the baby will be due.
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