ALTHEA PILLS REVIEW
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#altheapills #contraceptive #pills • Atlhea Pill is a combined low-dose oral contraceptive pill with anti-androgenic properties. It decreases sebum secretion during acne breakouts and hair growth. • INDICATION: • Althea Pill is indicated for contraception in women and control of acne and hirsutism (unwanted hair growth). • DOSAGE ADMINISTRATION • 1. Take one pill daily, beginning on the first day of menstrual bleeding. You can also start any day as long as you are not pregnant and use back-up method such as a condom for the next seven days as a precaution to avoid pregnancy. Start with the pill marked with the corresponding day of the week. Follow the arrows indicated on the pack. • 2. The interval between two pills should be 24 hours. Incorporate it to your daily routine after eating meals or before going to sleep, so you can easily remember to take it. A pack is good for 21 days. • 3. After taking the last pill, do not take any pill on the next seven days.. The seven pill-free days complete your 28-day menstrual cycle. • 4. Start the new pack after the seven pill-free days. Normal menstrual period will most likely resume during pill-free days. • 5. You may continue taking the pill as long as you want to avoid pregnancy. Do not skip taking the pill even if there is a brief pause from sexual activity. • 6. You should only stop taking the pull after finishing a pack; otherwise, bleeding may start. • 7. Vomiting and persistent severe diarrhea can interfere with the absorption of the pill. If vomiting occurs within two hours of taking a pill, another pull should be taken as soon as possible. If persistent vomiting and diarrhea last more than 24 hours, follow the instructions on Missed Pills. • 8. If you missed one pill, you must take it within 12 hours after the 24-hour lapse to sustain its efficacy. Take the remaining pills as scheduled to avoid premature withdrawal bleeding. Follow the instructions on Missed Pills. • For control of acne and/or hirsutism • 1. Continue taking the pill for additional three to four months after the complete resolution of symptoms. • 2. If acne or hirsutism recurs, take the pill until the complete resolution of the symptoms. • MISSED PILLS • The key to effective contraception is following the recommended dosage consistently. • If you missed one pill, you must take it within 12 hours after the 24-hour lapse. Take the pill due for the day at the regular time even if it means taking two pills in one day. Keep taking one pill each day at the usual time. You will not need a back-up contraceptive method if you missed only one pill. • Missing two or more pills consecutively increases your probability of getting pregnant. Take the most recently missed pill as soon as you remembered and discard all previously missed pills. Resume taking the next scheduled pill and either abstain from sex or se condoms for the next seven days. Count the pills left in the pack. • If one to six pills are left in the pack, continue taking the remaining pills. Start with a new pack immediately and either abstain form sex or use condoms for the next seven days. Bleeding may not come at the regular time. • If there are seven or more pills left in the pack, continue taking the contents on the pack. Do not take any pills for the next seven days (seven pill-free days). Start a new pack after the seven pill-free days. • If you continually forget to take your pill, ask your healthcare provider for ways to become compliant, or for another method of contraception with will suit you better. • PRECAUTIONS • Regular consultation with a healthcare provider is recommended while taking Cyproterone acetate + Ethinylestradiol (Althea). Inform your healthcare provider if you are suffering from the following conditions: • -history of clinical depression • -gallbladder disease • -sickle-cell disease • -condition influenced by fluid retention • -varicose veins • -risk factor for cardiovascular disease (diabetes, mellitus, smoking, obesity, hypertension, family history of cardiovascular disease). • ADVERSE EFFECTS • The oral contraceptive pills is the most researched product in the history of modern medicine, and its safety has long been established. Some women may experience side effects such as nausea, vomiting, chloasma (melasma), skin and hair changes, headache, water retention, slight weight change, breast tenderness, and changes in libido. Menstrual irregularities such as spotting, breakthrough bleeding or amenorrhea can occur during its use.
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