Yasmin 3/0.03mg is a combined oral contraceptive pill used primarily to prevent pregnancy. It contains two synthetic female hormones: drospirenone (3mg), a progestin, and ethinyl estradiol (0.03mg), an estrogen.
Key Medical Uses
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Contraception: It is highly effective at preventing pregnancy when taken consistently every day. It works by stopping ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to block sperm, and altering the uterine lining.
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Acne Management: Due to the antiandrogenic properties of drospirenone, Yasmin helps reduce sebum production and treats moderate acne in women seeking birth control.
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PMDD and Bloating: Drospirenone acts as a mild diuretic. This counteracts estrogen-related water retention, reducing bloating, weight fluctuations, and symptoms of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD).
Dosage and Administration
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The Routine: It typically comes in a pack of 21 active tablets. You take one tablet daily at exactly the same time for 21 days, followed by a 7-day pill-free break where a withdrawal bleed (period) occurs.
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Starting: If you start taking it on days 1 to 5 of your period, you are protected against pregnancy immediately.
Side Effects and Risks
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Common Side Effects: Many women experience mild, temporary symptoms like nausea, breast tenderness, headaches, or unpredictable spotting between periods during the first three months.
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Serious Risks: As a combined hormonal pill, Yasmin carries a slightly elevated risk of blood clots (venous and arterial thromboembolism), strokes, and heart attacks compared to non-users.
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Potassium Warning: Drospirenone can increase potassium levels in your blood. It may not be suitable if you have kidney or liver issues, or if you take medications that also raise potassium.