3. How to take
- When can you start with the first strip?
- If you take more <invented name> than you should
- If you forget to take <invented name>
- What to do in the case of vomiting or severe diarrhoea
- Delaying your period: what you need to know
- Changing the first day of your period: what you need to know
- If you want to stop taking <invented name>
3. HOW TO TAKE
Each blister contains 21 active pink tablets and 7 white placebo tablets.
The two differently coloured tablets of <invented name> are arranged in order. A strip contains 28 tablets.
Take one tablet of <invented name> every day, if necessary with a small amount of water. You may take the tablets with or without food, but you should take the tablets every day around the same time.
Preparation of the pack
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A box of <invented name> contains 7 "week stickers" labels which indicate the days of the week. Each label starts with a different day. Remove the label starting with the day on which you will take your first tablet. For example, if you start taking the tablets on a Wednesday, use the label that starts with "WED". Stick this label to the space provided for this purpose on the pack. The first day of the label must be placed above the "START" slot. You must always start your pack with the pale pink tablets and end with the white tablets.
You must continue your treatment following the order indicated by the arrows.
Always start a new row with the tablet on the left.
<invented name>
Remove the label starting with the day on which you will take your first tablet. For example, if you start taking the tablets on a Wednesday, use the label that starts with "WED".
START
MON | TUE | WED | THU | FRI | SAT | SUN |
TUE | WED | THU | FRI | SAT | SUN | MON |
WED | THU | FRI | SAT | SUN | MON | TUE |
THU | FRI | SAT | SUN | MON | TUE | WED |
FRI | SAT | SUN | MON | TUE | WED | THU |
SAT | SUN | MON | TUE | WED | THU | FRI |
SUN | MON | TUE | WED | THU | FRI | SAT |
Attach the week-sticker here
START
EN
Start a new pack the day after the last tablet.
During the 7 days when you are taking the white placebo tablets (the placebo days), bleeding should begin (so-called withdrawal bleeding). This usually starts on the 2nd or 3rd day after the last pink active tablet of <invented name>. Once you have taken the last white tablet, you should start with the following strip, whether your bleeding has stopped or not. This means that you should start every strip on the same day of the week, and that the withdrawal bleed should occur on the same days each month.
If you use <invented name > in this manner, you are protected against pregnancy also during the 7 days when you are taking a placebo tablet.
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If you have not used a contraceptive with hormones in the previous month Begin with <invented name> on the first day of the cycle (that is the first day of your period). If you start <invented name> on the first day of your period you are immediately protected against pregnancy. You may also begin on day 2-5 of the cycle, but then you must use extra protective measures (for example, a condom) for the first 7 days.
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Changing from a combination hormonal contraceptive, or combination contraceptive vaginal ring or patch You can start <invented name> preferably on the day after the last active tablet (the last tablet containing active substances) of your previous pill, but at the latest on the day after the tablet- free days of your previous pill (or after the last inactive tablet of your previous pill). When changing from a combination contraceptive vaginal ring or patch, follow the advice of your doctor.
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Changing from a progestogen-only-method (progestogen-only pill, injection, implant or a progestogen-releasing IUD) You may switch any day from the progestogen-only pill (from an implant or an IUD on the day of its removal, from an injectable when the next injection would be due) but in all of these cases use extra protective measures (for example, a condom) for the first 7 days of tablet-taking.
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After a miscarriage Follow the advice of your doctor.
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After having a baby You can start <invented name> between 21 and 28 days after having a baby. If you start later than day 28, use a so-called barrier method (for example, a condom) during the first seven days of <invented name> use. If, after having a baby, you have had sex before starting <invented name> (again), be sure that you are not pregnant or wait until your next period.
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If you are breast-feeding and want to start <invented name> (again) after having a baby. Read the section on "Breast-feeding".
Ask your doctor what to do if you are not sure when to start.
If you take more <invented name> than you should
There are no reports of serious harmful results of taking too many <invented name> tablets.
If you take several tablets at once then you may have symptoms of nausea or vomiting. Young girls may have bleeding from the vagina.
If you have taken too many <invented name> tablets, or you discover that a child has taken some, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice.
If you forget to take <invented name>
The tablets in the 4th row of the strip are the placebo tablets. If you forget one of these tablets, this has no effect on the reliability of <invented name >. Throw away the forgotten placebo tablet.
If you miss a pink active tablet from the 1st, 2nd or 3rd row, do as follows:
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- If you are less than 12 hours late taking a tablet, the protection against pregnancy is not reduced. Take the tablet as soon as you remember and then take the following tablets again at the usual time.
- If you are more than 12 hours late taking a tablet, the protection against pregnancy may be reduced. The greater the number of tablets that you have forgotten, the greater is the risk of becoming pregnant.
The risk of incomplete protection against pregnancy is greatest if you forget a pink tablet at the beginning or at the end of the strip. Therefore, you should keep to the following rules (see the diagram below):
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More than one tablet forgotten in this strip Contact your doctor.
- One tablet forgotten in week 1
Take the forgotten tablet as soon as you remember, even if that means that you have to take two tablets at the same time. Continue taking the tablets at the usual time and use extra precautions for the next 7 days, for example, a condom. If you have had sex in the week before forgetting the tablet you may be pregnant. In that case, contact your doctor.
- One tablet forgotten in week 2
Take the forgotten tablet as soon as you remember, even if that means that you have to take two tablets at the same time. Continue taking the tablets at the usual time. The protection against pregnancy is not reduced, and you do not need to take extra precautions.
- One tablet forgotten in week 3
You can choose between two possibilities:
- Take the forgotten tablet as soon as you remember, even if that means that you have to take two tablets at the same time. Continue taking the tablets at the usual time. Instead of taking the white placebo tablets on this strip, throw them away and start the next strip. Most likely, you will have a period at the end of the second strip - while taking the white placebo tablets - but you may have light or menstruation-like bleeding during the second strip.
- You can also stop the active pink tablets and go directly to the 7 white placebo tablets (before taking the placebo tablets, record the day on which you forgot your tablet). If you want to start a new strip on the day you always start, take the placebo tablets for less than 7 days.
If you follow one of these two recommendations, you will remain protected against pregnancy.
- If you have forgotten any of the tablets in a strip, and you do not have a bleeding during the normal placebo days, you may be pregnant. Contact your doctor before you start the next strip.
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More than 1 pink tablet forgotten in 1 strip
Only 1 pink tablet forgotten (taken more than 12 hours late)
Ask your doctor for advice
Yes
In week 1 Had sex in the previous week before forgetting?
No
| | - Take the forgotten tablet |
| | - Use a barrier method (condom) for the following 7 |
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| | - Finish the strip |
| In week 2 | - Take the forgotten tablet |
| - Finish the strip |
- Take the forgotten tablet and - Finish taking the pink tablets
- Throw away the 7 white tablets - Start the next strip
or In week 3
- Stop the pink tablets immediately - Go directly to the 7 white tablets - Then start the next strip
What to do in the case of vomiting or severe diarrhea
If you vomit within 3-4 hours after taking an active pink tablet or you have severe diarrhoea, there is a risk that the active substances in the pill will not be fully taken up by your body. The situation is almost the same as forgetting a tablet. After vomiting or diarrhoea, take another pink tablet from a reserve strip as soon as possible. If possible take it within 12 hours of when you normally take your pill. If that is not possible or 12 hours have passed, you should follow the advice given under "If you forget to take <invented name> ".
Delaying your period: what you need to know
Even though it is not recommended, you can delay your period by not taking the white placebo tablets from the 4th row and going straight to a new strip of <invented name> and finishing it. You may experience light or menstruation-like bleeding while using this second strip. Finish this second strip by taking the 7 white tablets from the 4th row. Then start your next strip.
You might ask your doctor for advice before deciding to delay your menstrual period.
Changing the first day of your period: what you need to know
If you take the tablets according to the instructions, then your period will begin during the placebo week. If you have to change this day, reduce the number of placebo days – when you take the white placebo tablets - (but never increase them – 7 is the maximum!). For example, if you normally start taking the placebo tablets on a Friday, and you want to change this to a Tuesday (3 days earlier) start a new strip 3 days earlier than usual. If you make the placebo interval very short (for example,
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3 days or less) you may not have any bleeding during these days. You may then experience light or menstruation-like bleeding.
If you are not sure what to do, consult your doctor.
If you want to stop taking <invented name>
You can stop taking <invented name> whenever you want. If you do not want to become pregnant, ask your doctor for advice about other reliable methods of birth control . If you want to become pregnant, stop taking <invented name> and wait for a period before trying to become pregnant. You will be able to calculate the expected delivery date more easily.
If you have any further questions on the use of this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.