Belara
Belara
21 tabletsActive ingredient:
Chlormadinone acetate (2 mg per piece)
= Chlormadinon (1.79 mg per piece)
Ethinyl estradiol (0.03 mg per piece)
Other ingredients:
Iron (III) oxide
hypromellose 6
Lactose 1-water
Macrogol 6000
magnesium stearate
Applications of Belara tablets
The drug is a hormonal contraceptives for internal use. Oral contraceptives contain two hormones, if such this medicine, they are also called combined oral contraceptive (COC). The 21 tablets of cycle pack containing two hormones in the same amount, so this drug is also known as "monophasic".Contraceptive oral as the drug protects neither against AIDS (HIV infection) before other sexually transmitted diseases. Help only condoms.
Dosage of Belara tablets
Take the medicine exactly as your doctor has told you. You should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are unsure.How and when to take the medicine?
The first film-coated tablet press at the point of the cycle pack out, which is marked with the corresponding weekday (z. B. "So" for Sunday) and swallow it whole. In direction of the arrow, see now every day another tablet and take this as possible at the same daytime - preferably in the evening - a the distance between the income of two tablets should be always possible 24 hours Full imprinted the weekdays on the cycle pack, you can check every day if they have been taking the pills for that day...
Assume 21 consecutive days a tablet daily. This is followed by a tablet-free interval of 7 days. Normally, two to four days after the last dose menstruation-like withdrawal bleeding. After the 7-day break, you continue taking from the next cycle pack of the drug, regardless of whether the bleeding has already ceased or is still ongoing.
When you start taking the drug?
If you have taken previously (during the last month cycle) no oral contraceptives:
Take your first tablet of the drug a day 1 of the next menstrual period.
The contraceptive protection begins with the first day of intake and is also during the 7-day break.
If your period has already begun to take the first tablet on the 2nd to 5th day of menstrual bleeding a, regardless of whether the bleeding has stopped or not. However, in this case you have during the first 7 days taking additional mechanical contraceptive measures take (7-day rule).
If the start of your period dates back more than 5 days, please wait for your next period and then start only after taking the medicine.
If you have previously taken another combined preparation for hormonal contraception:
All tablets of the old container, you should consume regularly. After the usual tablet-free interval or the last drug-free tablet from the pack with the previous combined preparation for hormonal contraception should the next day immediately start taking the medicine.
If you have previously taken a purely levonorgestrel-releasing oral contraceptives:
When using a pure gestagen preparation comprising the menstruation-like withdrawal bleeding may not occur. Take the first tablet of the drug on day one after the last dose of pure gestagen containing contraceptive. You must then take additional mechanical contraceptive measures for the first 7 days.
If you previously received contraceptive hormone injections or have worn a contraceptive implant:
Assume the first tablet of the drug to the date on which the implant has been removed or when the next injection was planned. but then you must take additional contraceptive measures for the first 7 days.
If you had a miscarriage or an abortion in the first trimester:
After a miscarriage or an abortion, you can start taking the medicine. In this case, you need to take any additional contraceptive measures.
If you have given birth or had a miscarriage in the second trimester of pregnancy:
If you are not breastfeeding, you can start taking the drug already 21 to 28 days after delivery. All you need to take any additional mechanical contraceptive measures.
Are passed more than 28 days since the birth, however, you must take additional mechanical contraception during the first 7 days.
If you have already had sexual intercourse, you must not pregnant or wait until the beginning of your next menstrual period before you start taking the drug.
Please note that you should not use the drug if you are breastfeeding
How long can you take the medicine?
You can take the medicine for as long as you only want a hormonal method of contraception and is not contrary to health risks. After discontinuation of the drug, the beginning of the next menstrual period may be delayed by about a week.
What do you need to consider when vomiting or diarrhea while taking the drug?
If occur within 4 hours after taking a tablet vomiting or diarrhea, it is possible that the active ingredients of the drug have not been fully absorbed by the body. This situation is similar to the case of a forgotten tablet, and you need to take immediately a new tablet of a new blister. If possible, take this new tablet within 12 hours after the last tablet and run taking the drug at the usual time on. If this is not possible or have already passed more than 12 hours, follow the instructions under the section "If you forget to take your medicine" or ask your doctor.
If you take more of the drug than you should
There is no evidence that serious symptoms of poisoning occur in a one-time ingestion of a large number of tablets. It can cause nausea, vomiting and, in particular light vaginal bleeding in young girls. Talk in this case with a doctor. If necessary he / she will test the salt and water balance and liver function.
If you forgot to take your medicine
If you forgot to take the tablet at the usual time, you have to catch up on the latest within the next 12 hours. In this case no further contraceptive measures are necessary, and you can continue the tablets as usual.
If you exceed the usual intake distance by more than 12 hours, the contraceptive effect of the drug is no longer guaranteed. Take in this case, the last missed tablet immediately and continue to take to the usual time continues. This may mean that you take two tablets in one day. However, you need additional mechanical contraceptive methods (eg. as a condom) during the next 7 days. If during these 7 days the opened pack cycle comes to an end, you immediately start taking from the next cycle pack of the drug, d. H. You may between the packs no gap week (only 7-day rule). The usual withdrawal bleeding is thereby likely to fail up to the use of the new package; but it can frequently called breakthrough and spotting may occur during the tablet-taking from the new cycle pack.
The more tablets you have not taken the usual time, the greater the risk that the contraceptive effect is impaired. If you have in the 1st cycle Week forget one or more tablets and had intercourse in the week before the missed tablets, it could have come to a pregnancy. The same applies to the case that the tablet-free interval, the withdrawal bleeding fails after you had previously forgotten tablets. In these cases, please consult your doctor.
Temporal displacement of menstruation
Although it is not recommended to menstruation (withdrawal bleeding) can be delayed by the administration continued without pause tablets immediately with the first pill of a second cycle of the medicine pack and this is taken up until the last tablet as usual. While taking the second cycle pack may cause breakthrough bleeding or spotting. Following the taking after the usual tablet-free interval of 7 days continues with the next cycle pack.
Get optionally advice from your doctor before you decide to make a shift of your menses.
Bringing forward the menstruation to another day
If you take the tablets correctly, menstruation / withdrawal bleed in the pill-free week occurs. Should this day be preferred, this can be done by taking pause shortened (but never extended!) Is. taking break, for example, starts on a Friday and they will continue to start on a Tuesday (ie 3 days earlier) you have 3 days earlier than usual start taking a new cycle pack. If you hold the tablet-free period very short (eg. As 3 days or less), it may be that during this pause tablets no bleeding occurs. However, it can then lead to breakthrough bleeding or spotting (drops or blood stains).
If you are uncertain about how to proceed in the clear, ask your doctor for advice.
If you stop taking the drug
If you stop taking the drug, take the gonads fully operational quickly back on, and you can get pregnant.
side effects
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets each users individual.The frequencies with which side effects are defined as follows:
Very common: more than 1 of 10 users individual
Nausea, vaginal discharge, pain during menstruation, absence of menstrual bleeding, breakthrough bleeding, spotting, headache, paresthesia in the chest.
Common: 1 to 10 users in 100
Depressed mood, irritability, nervousness, dizziness, migraine (and / or their degradation), blurred vision, vomiting, acne, abdominal pain, fatigue, feeling of heaviness in the legs, fluid retention, weight gain, increase in blood pressure.
Occasionally 1 to 10 users in 1,000
Abdominal pain, hypersensitivity to the drug including allergic skin reactions, bloating, diarrhea, pigmentation, brown spots on the face, hair loss, dry skin, back pain, muscle pain, discharge from the breast gland, benign connective tissue changes of the breast, mushroom-related infection of the vagina, loss of sex drive, welding tendency , changes in blood lipids including increased content of triglycerides.
Rarely 1 to 10 users in 10,000
Conjunctivitis, discomfort while wearing contact lenses, hearing loss, tinnitus, hypertension, low blood pressure, circulatory collapse, formation of varicose veins, venous thrombosis, hives, skin rash (dermatitis), inflammatory skin redness, itching, exacerbation of psoriasis, increased body and facial hair, breast enlargement , vaginitis, prolonged and / or increased menstrual bleeding, premenstrual syndrome (physical and emotional symptoms before onset of menses), increased appetite.
Very rare: less than 1 in 10,000 users individual
Erythema nodosum.
Combined oral contraceptives have also been associated with increased risks for serious diseases and side effects:
Risk of venous and arterial blood vessel closures,
Risk of biliary diseases,
Risk of tumor development (eg. As of liver tumors, leading to life-threatening bleeding in the abdominal cavity in isolated cases of cervical cancer and breast cancer),
Worsening of chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis).
Please read the information "Take special care with taking the drug is required" carefully and pick up immediately if necessary advice from your doctor.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if any of the side effects gets serious, or if you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet.
interactions
When multiple drugs are used concomitantly, there may be interactions. Effects and side effects of drugs may be altered. Whether an interaction occurs, depends on various factors.therefore Always speak with your doctor or pharmacist to determine whether an interaction you actually plays a role. Doctor or pharmacist Only assess your individual risk factors for interaction. If necessary to devise appropriate measures doctor or pharmacist. Put the doctor prescribed medicines without talking with your doctor or pharmacist from.
There are known interactions between "Belara tablets" and other drugs. If you still are taking other medicines, ask your pharmacist to clarify whether it can possibly be interactions with "Belara tablets".
Storing
Store. Medicines out of reach of childrenDisposal
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