Table of contents:
- Use
- What is the function of the diane 35 kb pill?
- How do I use Diane 35 KB pills?
- How is Diane 35 stored?
- Dose
- What is the dosage for diane 35 kb pills for adults?
- What is the dosage for diane 35 kb pills for children?
- In what dosage is diane kb pills available?
- Side effects
- What side effects can be experienced due to KB Diane pills?
- Serious side effects
- Breast cancer
- Cervical cancer
- Mild side effects
- Warnings & Precautions
- What should be known before using diane 35 kb pills?
- Are the diane 35 birth control pills safe for pregnant and lactating women?
- Interaction
- What medicines may interact with Diane 35?
- Can food or alcohol interact with Diane 35?
- What health conditions can interact with Diane 35?
- Overdose
- What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
- What should I do if I miss a dose?
Use
What is the function of the diane 35 kb pill?
Diane birth control pills are drugs that contain both estrogen and anti-androgen, so they function to prevent pregnancy in women. This medication must be used as prescribed by a doctor, so it is not recommended that you buy this medication at a pharmacy if your doctor does not recommend it.
Diane 35 Pill is mainly used as a contraceptive pill, but you can also treat other conditions such as acne problems or oily skin and excessive hair growth in productive age women.
However, in treating this condition, you will only be allowed the Diane 35 Pill if the problem arises due to other contraceptive measures that you have previously taken.
You are also only advised to use the Diane 35 Pill if you have tried various other acne-fighting medications but your condition has not improved. While using this medicine, you are also not advised to use other contraceptive drugs at the same time.
How do I use Diane 35 KB pills?
There are several things you should pay attention to when using Diane birth control pills, such as the following:
- Take the Diane Pill for 21 days, and take it at the same time every day.
- Take this medicinal tablet directly with water. Avoid chewing the tablets from this drug. It doesn't matter whether you take it before or after eating.
- After using it for 21 consecutive days, stop using it for 7 days.
- A few days after using the last pill, you will bleed from your vagina as if you were menstruating. The bleeding may not stop by the time the 7 day period of stopping taking Diane's birth control pills for a while, has ended.
- If you are going to use Diane birth control pills to prevent pregnancy, always use this medicine as mentioned above.
- You do not need to use another type of contraception when you stop using it for seven days as long as you regularly take this medicine for the previous 21 days and will start using it on time after taking a break from using it.
- Each package is marked with the day of the week. Take your first tablet from the red area on the pack according to the day of the week. Follow the arrow directions on the pack until all tablets have been drunk.
- Always start using the new pack on the same day of the week as the day you used the old pack.
- If this is your first time using the Diane 35 birth control pill, you should start using it on the first day of your period.
- If you recently had a miscarriage in the first trimester of your pregnancy, your doctor may recommend that you take this drug right away. However, if you have a miscarriage after the first trimester, ask your doctor how it is safe to use this medication. At this time, you may need to use another form of contraception if you are going to have sex, such as a condom, for a while.
How is Diane 35 stored?
The following are the best ways to store Diane birth control pills, including:
- Store your tablet in the pack until it is time to use it. If you take a tablet from the pack, it is likely that the tablet will not stay properly.
- Store your tablet in a cool, dry place in a temperature that is maintained at less than 25 ° C.
- Do not store your tablets, or any medication, in the bathroom, near a sink, or on a window sill. Don't leave the medicine in the car. Hot and humid places can destroy some medications.
- Keep the medicine away from direct exposure to light.
- Keep the Diane 35 Pill out of reach of children. A locked cupboard, at least a meter and a half above ground level, is a good place to store medicines.
- Do not freeze this medication in the freezer.
- Do not flush medications down the toilet or down the drain unless instructed to do so.
- Discard this product when it has expired or when it is no longer needed.
- Consult your pharmacist or local waste disposal agency about how to safely dispose of your product so as not to pollute the environment.
Dose
The information provided is not a substitute for medical advice. ALWAYS consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting treatment.
What is the dosage for diane 35 kb pills for adults?
This drug is taken in a 28-day cycle, consisting of 1 tablet daily for 21 days and followed by 7-day intervals without medication.
What is the dosage for diane 35 kb pills for children?
The dosage has not been established in pediatric patients. This could be dangerous for your child. It is important to fully understand the safety of the drug before using it. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more information.
In what dosage is diane kb pills available?
Each Diane 35 tablet is light brown, round, biconvex, and sugar coated containing 2 mg cyproterone acetate and 0.035 mg ethinyl estradiol
Side effects
What side effects can be experienced due to KB Diane pills?
Serious side effects
If you experience the following serious side effects, contact your doctor immediately:
- Serious depression
- Unusual cough
- Unusual pain in the chest to the left hand
- Hard to breathe
- Headaches or migraines that don't go away
- Loss of vision, either partially or completely
- Losing the ability to speak
- Loss of consciousness
- Numbness in certain parts of your body
- The stomach hurts badly
- Swelling in one or both legs
- Jaundice (yellowing of the eyes and skin)
- Hepatitis
- Your whole body feels itchy
Breast cancer
Breast cancer is one of the possible side effects, characterized by:
- Changes in the nipple
- A lump in the breast area that you can see and feel
Cervical cancer
You may also have cervical cancer, such as:
- Discharge from the vagina, has a bad smell or contains blood
- Unusual bleeding from the vagina
- It hurts during sex
- The pelvis hurts
Mild side effects
The following includes the side effects that are more common when using the KB Diane pill, including:
- Nausea
- Abdominal pain
- Change in body weight
- Headaches, including migraines
- Mood swings, including depression
- Painful or sensitive breasts
Not everyone will experience the side effects mentioned above. There may be some side effects experienced by some people but not mentioned above. If you have concerns about certain side effects you feel after using Diane birth control pills, do not hesitate to consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Warnings & Precautions
What should be known before using diane 35 kb pills?
Before you use Diane birth control pills, there are a number of things you should know and do, including:
- Consider the benefits and risks of using Diane birth control pills before deciding whether to use them or not.
- Tell your doctor any medical conditions or allergies you may have before using this medication.
- Tell your doctor about all types of medicines, from prescription drugs to non-prescription drugs to vitamins and herbal remedies.
- Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding, as well as any important facts about your health.
- Do not use this medicine if you have had breast cancer before
- Do not use Diane birth control pills if you have had blood clots in the area of your legs, breasts, or other parts of your body.
- If you have ever had a health problem such as a heart attack or stroke, do not use this drug.
Are the diane 35 birth control pills safe for pregnant and lactating women?
When you are pregnant, you are not allowed to use the diane 35 birth control pill, because this drug can harm the baby who is growing in your womb. If you later become pregnant or suspect that you may become pregnant while using this Diane 35 Pill, contact your doctor immediately. After stopping treatment, you should wait at least one normal menstrual cycle before trying to become pregnant.
Meanwhile, if you are breastfeeding, you are also not advised to use this drug, because the Diane 35 Pill can be passed to your baby through breast milk (ASI) and can reduce the amount and quality of breast milk you produce. Use this medication if you have stopped breastfeeding.
Interaction
What medicines may interact with Diane 35?
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking any other medicines, including ones you get without a prescription at a pharmacy, supermarket, or health and food store.
Several medications can interact with Diane 35, including:
- Medicines used to treat tuberculosis such as rifampicin, rifabutin
- Medicines used to treat epilepsy such as phenytoin, primidone, barbiturates (for example, phenobarbitone), carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, topiramate, felbamate, lamotrigine
- Medicines used to treat HIV, such as ritonavir or nevirapine
- Some drugs used to treat the hepatitis C virus (HCV) such as boceprevir, telaprevir
- Antibiotics (penicillin, ampicillin, erythromycin, tetracycline)
- Medicines used to treat fungal infections such as ketoconazole and griseofulvin
- Cyclosporin, an immunosuppressant drug
Can food or alcohol interact with Diane 35?
Diane 35 may interact with food or alcohol by changing the way drugs work or increasing the risk of serious side effects. Consult your doctor or pharmacist about potential food or alcohol interactions before using this drug.
What health conditions can interact with Diane 35?
The following factors may affect how you should use this medication.
- Contraception. Diane's birth control pills should not be used solely for contraceptive purposes. Women should use a non-hormonal method of contraception (such as condoms) while using this medicine. Birth control pills should not be used at the same time as cyproterone - ethinyl estradiol.
- Blood clot. This medicine can increase the risk of developing blood clots.
- Breast cancer: All women using this medicine should have regular breast self-exams.
- Diabetes. This medicine may cause changes in blood sugar.
- Depression. Hormones, such as cyproterone-ethinyl estradiol, have been known to cause mood swings and depressive symptoms.
- Blood pressure. You should not use this medicine if you have high blood pressure that is not controlled by the drug.
- Liver function. Like other hormones, cyproterone-ethinyl estradiol can cause decreased liver function and liver disease.
- Medical conditions. The combination of obesity, high blood pressure, and diabetes greatly increases the risk of side effects from this drug. This medicine may cause fluid retention that can worsen conditions such as high blood pressure, heart disease, or kidney disease.
- Migraine. This medicine may cause migraine headaches to appear.
- Smoke. Smoking increases the risk of serious side effects on the heart and blood vessels.
- Operation. Certain situations such as being in bed for a long time can increase the chance of blood clots.
- Vaginal bleeding. Report any unusual vaginal bleeding to your doctor.
- Sight and contact lenses. Like other hormones, cyproterone-ethinyl estradiol can cause eye shape changes.
Overdose
What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
In the event of an emergency or overdose, contact the local emergency services provider (119) or immediately to the nearest hospital emergency department.
What should I do if I miss a dose?
There are a number of things you should watch out for if you miss a dose of this medicine:
- If you are less than 12 hours late on a dose of this medicine, take the missed dose immediately. Keep using Diane's birth control pills on your usual medication schedule. It doesn't matter if you are forced to take two drugs in one day.
- However, if you are more than 12 hours late, or if you have missed some of these Diane birth control pills, the contraceptive protection may decrease.
- In contrast to other drugs, use the lagging dose of this drug directly, even if that means you have to take two drugs in one day.
- Use extra contraceptive protection if you have missed a 7 day dose, such as a condom, until the contents of the pack run out.
- If you are unsure what to do after missing a dose, contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice.
- If you forget more than one dose in the first week of use and you have sex within that week, you may be pregnant.
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