To make using oral contraceptives as safe and reliable as possible, you must understand how and when to take them and what effects may be expected.
A paper with information for the patient will be given to you with your filled prescription and will provide many details concerning the use of oral contraceptives. Read this paper carefully and ask your health care professional if you need additional information or explanation.
When you begin to use oral contraceptives , your body will require at least 7 days to adjust before a pregnancy will be prevented. You will need to use an additional birth control method for at least 7 days. Some family doctors recommend using an additional method of birth control for the first cycle - or 3 weeks to ensure full protection. Follow the advice of your family doctor or other health care professional.
Try to take the doses no more than 24 hours apart to reduce the possibility of side effects and to prevent pregnancy . Since one of the most important factors in the How to Use of oral contraceptives is taking every dose exactly on schedule, you must never let your tablet supply run out. When possible, try to keep an extra month's supply of tablets on hand and replace it monthly.
The best for you that you keep the tablets in their original container and take the tablets in the same order that they appear in the container. The containers help you keep track of which tablets to take next. Different colored tablets in the same package contain various amounts of hormones or are placebos - tablets that do not contain hormones The effectiveness of the drug is reduced if the tablets are taken out of order
Your health care professional may begin your dose on the first day of your menstrual period - called Day 1 start or on Sunday after your period starts - called Sunday start When you begin on a certain day it is important that you follow that schedule, even when you miss a dose. Do not change your schedule on your own. If the schedule that you have been put on is not convenient, check with your health care professional about changing schedules. For Sunday start you need to use another form of birth control for the first 7 days.
Missed dose Follow your family doctor's orders or the directions on the label if you miss a dose of this drug.
If you miss any of the last 7 - inactive tablets, there is no danger of pregnancy. However, the first tablet - active of the next month's cycle must be taken on the regularly scheduled day, in spite of any missed doses, if pregnancy is to be avoided. The active and inactive tablets are colored variously for your convenience.
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