Ethinylestradiol+dienogest
About Ethinylestradiol+dienogest
Ethinylestradiol+dienogest belongs to the group of combined oral contraceptives. It is a hormonal combination that contains both female reproductive hormones oestrogen and progestin. It is used as a means of birth control in women who wish to prevent unwanted pregnancy. It is also used in the treatment of irregular menstrual cycles. It also finds use in the treatment of moderate to severe acne. A combined oral contraceptive (COCP) is nothing but a birth-control pill, colloquially referred to as the ‘’pill,’’ and it is used as a means of oral birth control by women. Menorrhagia is heavy menstrual bleeding lasting longer than seven days, whereas dysmenorrhea is painful periods. Acne vulgaris is a skin condition characterized by pimples, blackheads and whiteheads on the skin of the face.
Ethinylestradiol+dienogest is composed of ‘’Ethinyl estradiol and Dienogest.’’ It is essentially an ovulation inhibitor, which inhibits the release of potent eggs from the ovary, thereby preventing pregnancy. It also changes the cervical (cervix is the connection between the uterus and vagina) ambience, making cervical secretions thicker and hostile to any incoming sperm. Hence, it is a very potent contraceptive. In addition, the dienogest component inhibits gonadotropin (sex hormone) production and also suppresses the growth of uterine cells. Therefore, Ethinylestradiol+dienogest helps prevent pregnancy.
In some cases, Ethinylestradiol+dienogest may cause certain common side effects such as nausea, breast soreness, headache and irregular periods. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects consistently.
If you are allergic to Ethinylestradiol+dienogest or any of its components, please inform the doctor before using Ethinylestradiol+dienogest. Keep the doctor informed if you are on treatment for any cardiovascular disease, mental health disorder, liver disease, gallbladder disease or breast/uterine/cervical cancer. Before taking Ethinylestradiol+dienogest, inform your doctor of your entire medical and surgical history. Please consult your doctor before taking Ethinylestradiol+dienogest during pregnancy or if you are breastfeeding. Do not consume Ethinylestradiol+dienogest with alcohol.
Uses of Ethinylestradiol+dienogest
Medicinal Benefits
Ethinylestradiol+dienogest is a combined oral contraceptive and birth control pill. It contains Ethinyl estradiol and Dienogest. Ethinylestradiol+dienogest is used to prevent pregnancy by suppressing ovulation and changing the consistency of cervical secretions. In patients suffering from menorrhagia, Ethinylestradiol+dienogest reduces the intensity and duration of menstrual bleeding. It also relieves pain during periods (dysmenorrhea). Ethinylestradiol+dienogest reduces hair and skin greasiness, providing relief to blackhead/whitehead and acne-prone skin.
Directions for Use
Storage
Side Effects of Ethinylestradiol+dienogest
- Headache
- Nausea and vomiting
- Irregular menstrual cycles
- Cramps
- Abdominal bloating
- Breast tenderness
- Hypertension
Drug Warnings
Ethinylestradiol+dienogest is not recommended for use in women over 35 who smoke. Ethinylestradiol+dienogest should not be used in case of any known allergy to either of the components. Ethinylestradiol+dienogest is not advisable for use in case of high risk or previous history of any mental health disorders, arterial or thrombotic disorders, cardiovascular health disorders, liver disease, gallbladder disease, history of breast/uterine/cervical cancer or any hormone-sensitive cancer. Women with a history of angioedema should exercise caution while taking $drug as it may worsen the angioedema. Please consult the doctor before using Ethinylestradiol+dienogest during pregnancy or breastfeeding. It is advisable not to consume Ethinylestradiol+dienogest with alcohol. Inform the doctor right away if you notice any dark urine, yellowing of the eyes/skin, severe mood changes or any sudden heavy bleeding. Women with a tendency for chloasma/melasma (skin condition commonly seen in middle-aged women) should avoid sun exposure after taking Ethinylestradiol+dienogest.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Ethinylestradiol+dienogest is known to interact with antiepileptics (carbamazepine, phenytoin, felbamate, topiramate), antidepressant (St. John’s wort) and antibiotics (rifampicin, rifabutin), anti-fungal (griseofulvin) and anti-HIV drugs (nelfinavir, ritonavir).
Drug-Food Interactions: Grapefruit juice may interfere with the absorption of Ethinylestradiol+dienogest. Proceed with caution.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Ethinylestradiol+dienogest may interact with blood clotting disorders, hypertension, breast disorders, cancer, depression, diabetes, angioedema, heart problems, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, liver disease, stroke, unexplained vaginal bleeding and or thyroid issues.
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Safety Advice
Alcohol
cautionExercise caution while consuming alcohol with Ethinylestradiol+dienogest as there may be a minor interaction.
Pregnancy
cautionThere is no evidence of birth defects after unintended use of Ethinylestradiol+dienogest during pregnancy. However, Ethinylestradiol+dienogest should not be used to induce abortion or to treat a miscarriage. Please consult your doctor in case of any concerns.
Breast Feeding
cautionOther forms of contraception are advised as long as breastfeeding continues. Ethinylestradiol+dienogest may affect the production of breast milk. Please consult the doctor.
Driving
cautionThere is not enough literature to explain the effects of Ethinylestradiol+dienogest on driving. Do not drive if you experience any side effects that alter your thinking ability or concentration.
Liver
cautionEthinylestradiol+dienogest should be used with caution in those with liver disease. Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
Kidney
cautionEthinylestradiol+dienogest should be used with caution in those with kidney disease. Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
Children
cautionUse before 18 is allowed. Use below the age of menarche (first period) is not indicated.
Habit Forming
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
- As nausea and vomiting may occur with the use of Ethinylestradiol+dienogest, make sure to take it on light, small meals.
- Let your doctor know if you are planning to get pregnant.
- After starting Ethinylestradiol+dienogest, use another alternative non-hormonal contraceptive for at least ten days.
- Maintaining a healthy weight can go a long way in promoting healthy female reproductive health. Make sure you exercise for at least 30 minutes every day. However, do not engage in very strenuous physical exercise as this can worsen bleeding.
- Regularly working night shifts can affect hormone production. Try to avoid night shifts.
- Maintain good sexual hygiene and prevent any sexually transmitted diseases by practising only safe sex.
- Limit your intake of caffeine and alcohol.
- Avoid smoking.
- Avoid grapefruit juice while taking Ethinylestradiol+dienogest as this may interact with Ethinylestradiol+dienogest and affect its absorption.
- Increase your intake of red vegetables, fruits, dry fruits, spinach, nuts and beans as these help in new blood formation.
- Keeping your skin hydrated by drinking enough water can also do wonders for the overall quality of your skin.
- Always wash your makeup before sleeping. Never go to bed with makeup on.
- Exfoliate your skin lightly but regularly. This helps wash away dry and dead cells, cleansing the skin.
- Severe nausea or vomiting following the use of the tablet can be considered a missed dose. In this case, additional contraceptive measures are advised.
Special Advise
- Do not skip tablets or delay intake by more than 12 hours. In case of a missed dose, try to catch up as early as possible. However, if the time for the second dose has come too close, revert to your original schedule.
- Chart your menstrual cycle and take Ethinylestradiol+dienogest on Day 1 of your cycle, i.e. Day 1 of your period.
- Use a condom or any non-hormonal contraceptive for the first ten days after starting Ethinylestradiol+dienogest.
- Please inform the doctor immediately if you notice any breast lump, dark urine, yellowing of the skin, mood changes, headache, palpitations, severe fatigue or any alarming changes in vaginal bleeding.
- Call for the doctor right away in case of any stroke symptoms such as breathlessness, confusion, dizziness, left arm pain, jaw pain or sudden vision changes or any pulmonary embolism symptoms such as cough, leg pain and warmth, pain in calf etc.
Patients Concern
Disease/Condition Glossary
Oral Contraception: It is birth control taken by mouth by women to prevent pregnancy. It is commonly referred to as the ‘’pill’’. Oral contraceptives contain hormonal preparations of female sex hormones for birth control.
Menorrhagia: Severe loss of blood during a period lasting more than seven days is called menorrhagia. It is a form of dysfunctional uterine bleeding. Common signs and symptoms include having to use two pads at once, frequent spotting of clothes, blood clots the size of a coin or larger, having to change pads during the night, soakiness of pads and spillage.
Dysmenorrhoea: Abdominal and uterine pain during periods is referred to as dysmenorrhea. This includes abdominal cramps and pelvic pain during periods. It can be caused by a variety of disorders ranging from more organic diseases such as endometriosis, fibroids and cysts, to psychological conditions such as pre-menstrual dysmorphic disorder. However, in most cases, cramps are common and are a usual symptom of pre-menstrual syndrome.
Acne vulgaris: Acne is a skin condition in which pores get blocked or clogged, leading to the appearance of whiteheads, blackheads, pimples and greasy skin. It is caused by a bacterium called Propionibacterium acnes. In advanced stages, it can even cause a nose deformity called rhinophyma.
FAQs
Ethinylestradiol+dienogest works by suppressing ovulation and by changing cervical mucous thickness, thereby preventing pregnancy and acting as an effective birth control method.
Ethinylestradiol+dienogest is advisable not to use atleast for a minimum of 4 weeks after delivery after which you can resume its use. Please consult your doctor.
Ethinylestradiol+dienogest is not known to affect conception rates as it’s been found that women got pregnant pretty soon after discontinuing Ethinylestradiol+dienogest. Please consult your doctor.
Ethinylestradiol+dienogest is not recommended or indicated in the treatment of any breast tumours or cancers.
This is not one of the indicated uses of Ethinylestradiol+dienogest. For any concerns, please consult your gynaecologist.