Yasmin

Yasmin (Drospirenone/Ethinyl Estradiol) is a combined oral contraceptive prescribed to prevent pregnancy when taken correctly.

Yasmin

Drospirenone/ Ethinylestradiol

Yasmin

21,63

Bayer Schering, Zydus Cadila

Tablet

Drospirenone 3 mg / Ethinylestradiol 0.03 mg

India

Yasmin

I. Introduction

Brief Overview of Yasmin

Importance in Birth Control and Hormone Regulation

Scope of the Article

II. Uses of Yasmin

a. Approved Uses

b. Off-label Uses

III. How Yasmin Works

Mechanism of Action in Birth Control

Effect on Hormonal Levels

Interaction with Cellular Receptors

IV. Composition of Yasmin

Active Ingredients

Inactive Ingredients

Pharmacokinetics

V. Dosage and Administration

a. Standard Dosage

b. Special Populations

VI. Common Side Effects

Mild Gastrointestinal Issues

Mood Fluctuations

Weight Gain

Skin Reactions

VII. Serious Side Effects

Thrombosis Risk

Liver Problems

Hormone-Related Cancers

Allergic Reactions

VIII. Warnings and Precautions

a. General Warnings

b. Important Precautions

IX. Contraindications

Pregnancy

Previous History of Blood Clots

Liver Disease

Certain Types of Cancers

X. Careful Administration

Guidelines for Skipping Doses

What to Do in Case of Missed Dose

Timing and Effectiveness

XI. Interaction with Other Drugs

Antacids and Yasmin

Antibiotics and Yasmin

Herbal Supplements and Yasmin

XII. Administration to Special Groups

a. Administration to the Elderly

b. Administration to Pregnant Women and Nursing Mothers

c. Administration to Children

XIII. Overdosage

Symptoms of Overdose

Immediate Steps to Take

Medical Treatments Available

XIV. Storage Conditions

Ideal Storage Temperature

Shelf Life

Handling Precautions

XV. Conclusion

Summary of Yasmin’s Role in Healthcare

Final Thoughts on Importance of Safe Administration and Monitoring

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