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Seasonale Definition
Seasonale is the brand name for an oral contraceptive pill that lessens the frequency of menstrual cycle among women from 13 per year to 4 per year.
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182 x .15mg/.03mg |
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91 x .15mg/.03mg |
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How does Seasonale works
Seasonale It works in the same way as normal birth control pills do by suppressing the ovaries to release egg and making the cervical mucus hostile for the sperm to enter the uterus. However, Seasonale is designed in way so that women have their menstrual cycles once in three months instead of each month.
Seasonale Side Effects
Seasonale too have some common side effects as that of other oral contraceptive pills such as:
1. Nausea
2. Vaginal bleeding in between menstrual cycles
3. Breast tenderness
Uncommon side effects of Seasonale are:
1. Blood clots in the legs or lungs
2. Blockage of the blood vessels in the brain
3. Blocked blood vessels in other parts of the body
4. High blood pressure
5. Liver troubles
of each month.
Seasonale Precautions
1. Women who are already pregnant or nursing should take the oral pill after consulting a medical physician.
2. Women who are habitual of smoking should not take Seasonale as this could have adverse effects.
3. Those who are undergoing any surgery or treatment should consult the physician before making use of the drug.
4. Skin sensitivity may increase due to the use of this drug and therefore proper clothing and sun-protective measures should be adapted.
5. Keep the drug out of the reach of children between 15 to 30 degrees C of room temperature.
Always remember that it is very important that your medical practitioner should know about your illness history or what you are taking because some prescription medications do not interact well with other drugs. In fact, some drug interactions can be very dangerous in this case.
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