Product Introduction
Yamini Tablet is a combined oral contraceptive pill that contains Ethinylestradiol (a synthetic estrogen) and Drospirenone (a progestin). It is primarily used to prevent unwanted pregnancy by stopping ovulation, changing cervical mucus, and altering the uterine lining to make it unsuitable for implantation. Besides contraception, it is also prescribed for managing menstrual irregularities, reducing painful periods, and improving conditions related to hormonal imbalance such as acne and premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
Benefits
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Provides reliable protection against pregnancy when taken correctly
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Helps regulate menstrual cycles and reduces irregular or heavy bleeding
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May ease painful periods and lower the risk of anemia caused by blood loss
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Can improve skin conditions like acne and reduce oiliness
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Offers relief from bloating, mood swings, and other premenstrual symptoms
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Convenient once-daily dosage for continuous protection
Possible Side Effects
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Nausea, vomiting, or mild stomach discomfort
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Breast tenderness or fullness
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Headaches or dizziness
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Mood changes, irritability, or mild weight fluctuations
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Irregular spotting, especially during the first few months of use
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Rare but serious side effects include blood clot formation, chest pain, or vision problems (immediate medical help is needed in such cases)
How to Use
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Take one tablet daily at the same time each day as directed on the pack
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Follow the sequence of tablets in the blister pack without missing doses
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If a dose is missed, refer to the instructions provided in the leaflet or consult a doctor
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Do not discontinue suddenly without medical guidance, as it reduces contraceptive effectiveness
What to Avoid
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Avoid smoking, especially in women above 35 years, as it raises the risk of serious cardiovascular side effects
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Avoid missing doses to maintain continuous contraceptive protection
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Avoid using certain medications (like some antibiotics, anticonvulsants, or herbal remedies) without medical advice, as they may reduce effectiveness
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Avoid alcohol in excess, as it may interfere with the medicine’s action
Precautions
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Inform your doctor if you have a history of heart disease, blood clots, stroke, liver problems, or hormone-dependent cancers
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Not suitable for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding
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Periodic medical check-ups are recommended during long-term use
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Seek immediate help if you experience sudden chest pain, severe headaches, blurred vision, or leg swelling
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Backup contraception (like condoms) may be necessary if tablets are missed or if certain interacting medicines are taken
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