Demulen-30 21 Side Effects
Like almost all oral contraceptives, Demulen-30 21 also has some side effects associated with it. When you start taking the medication you may experience headaches, nausea, stomach cramps, vomiting and bloating. These side effects gradually fade as the body adapts to the contraceptive. Some women may experience spotting between periods. In some women, use of Demulen-30 21 can result in changes in appetite and weight. Stomach upset, stomach ache, constipation are also seen. Some women who have used Demulen-30 21 have reported experiencing acne outbreaks and unusual hair growth. This could be the effect of the hormones present in the pill. Painful or missed periods, breast enlargement and tenderness, vaginal itching are also side effects associated with the use of this contraceptive.
Demulen-30 21 can cause the eyes to become dry and this makes wearing contact lenses difficult. These side effects are generally mild and can be managed at home or under the guidance of a doctor. Severe headache, vomiting, fainting spells, shortness of breath, chest pain, double vision, jaundice, extreme tiredness, dark colored urine, light colored stool, heavy bleeding, rashes must be reported to the doctor immediately since these side effects could be dangerous or indicative of an underlying problem or intolerance to the medication.
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Demulen-30 21 is an oral contraceptive. It contains a combination of ethynodiol diacetate and ethinyl estradiol. The chemical name for ethynodiol diacetate is 19-nor-17alpha-pregn-4-en-20-yne-3beta, 17-diol diacetate. The chemical name of ethinyl estradiol it is 19-nor- 17alpha-pregna-1, 3, 5 (10)-trien-20-yne-3, 17-diol. Each tablet of Demulen 30 21 contains 2 mg ethynodiol diacetate and 0.03 mg ethinyl estradiol.
Demulen-30 21 is a medication that the doctor prescribes when a patient is wanting to prevent pregnancy. This medication is also known as an oral contraceptive and has both progestin and estrogen in it. Patients should not stop taking Demulen-30 without the doctor knowing about it as it could cause the patient to have severe side effects plus they could have an increased risk of becoming pregnant.
Demulen-30 21 should be taken as directed by the doctor. This oral contraceptive comes in packs of 21 tablets. Your doctor may direct you to take the pill at the first day of your menstrual period and every day from then onwards. Otherwise, he may advice to start taking the contraceptive from the first Sunday after the onset of your periods.
Demulen-30 21 is an oral contraceptive. It is used to prevent unwanted or unplanned pregnancies. Sometimes, women who are approaching menopause may experience severe bleeding or irregular periods. This can also be managed using Demulen-30 21. It helps reduce excessive bleeding associated with menstrual periods and also helps to make periods regular.
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