It is a medication used for contraception and the treatment of irregular periods. This combination medicine belongs to a class of medications known as oral contraceptives and is primarily used for birth control and managing irregular menstrual cycles.
Be cautious regarding alcohol consumption when running under this treatment; Consult your doctor.
Seek your doctor's advice due to potential risks for the developing baby. Consult for personalized guidance.
Avoid while breastfeeding; consult your doctor for alternative options and personalized advice on suitability.
Limited information. Consult your doctor.
Avoid in severe or active liver disease.
The medicine does not seem to induce symptoms that impairs the ability to drive; but if may vary person to person.
It is combined with Desogestrel to form an oral contraceptive that works by preventing ovulation, the release of an egg from the ovary. It also affects the movement of sperm, making it harder for them to reach the egg, thereby reducing the chance of fertilization. Additionally, this contraceptive alters the uterine lining, making it less receptive to a fertilized egg. These combined actions help to prevent pregnancy by targeting multiple stages of the reproductive process.
Irregular Periods, Characterized by unpredictable or inconsistent Menstrual Cycles, Can Be Caused By Various Factors Such As Hormonal Imbalances, Stress, Weight Changes, Or Underlying Medical Conditions.
Deso 0.03mg/0.15mg Tablet is a combined oral contraceptive medicine that contains two hormones estrogen and progesterone. It is used to prevent pregnancy.
Take this medicine as per the advice of your doctor. However, take it at the same time each day, to ensure consistent levels of medicine in your body.
You may experience irregular vaginal bleeding while taking Deso 0.03mg/0.15mg Tablet. Other common side effects include headache, nausea (feeling sick), acne, depression (sad mood), and breast pain. Most of them are temporary if these persist consult with your doctor.
If you vomit within 3-4 hours after taking Deso 0.03mg/0.15mg Tablet, then it is considered as a missed dose. So, you should take another dose as soon as you feel well enough.
If you forget to take one tablet, take it as soon as you remember, even if it means taking two tablets at the same time and then follow the usual dosing schedule. However, if you forget to take two or more doses, you may not be totally protected against pregnancy. In this case, start taking the tablet as soon as you remember and use a non-hormonal method of contraception such as condoms for at least next 7 days to prevent pregnancy. Frequent missing of doses may lead to unexpected vaginal bleeding or spotting (blood stain). Consult your doctor, if this persists.
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