Yasmin Tablets

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Yasmin is a combined contraceptive pill containing oestrogen and progestogen, offering effective pregnancy prevention and menstrual cycle regulation.
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Description

How It Works

Yasmin is a combined oral contraceptive pill containing two hormones: ethinylestradiol (0.03 mg), a synthetic oestrogen, and drospirenone (3 mg), a synthetic progestogen. These hormones work together to prevent pregnancy through three mechanisms: stopping ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to block sperm, and altering the uterine lining to prevent egg implantation.
When taken correctly, Yasmin offers over 99% protection against pregnancy. Each pill contains the same amount of hormone, which provides steady levels throughout the cycle.

Why Choose Yasmin

Yasmin is a popular contraceptive choice for women who want reliable pregnancy prevention with added benefits. As a monophasic pill, each tablet in the 21-day cycle contains the same dose, simplifying the regimen.
In addition to contraception, Yasmin is often chosen for its ability to reduce period pain, regulate menstrual cycles, and improve acne in some women. It can also reduce water retention and bloating due to the unique profile of drospirenone, which has mild diuretic properties.

Yasmin is suitable for healthy, non-smoking women under 35, as well as others whose doctors have approved the combined pill. Its effectiveness relies on daily use, and it should be taken at the same time every day without missing doses.

Important Note

Take Yasmin daily for 21 consecutive days, followed by a 7-day pill-free interval. During this break, you will usually experience a withdrawal bleed. Begin the next pack on the eighth day, regardless of whether bleeding has stopped.
If you miss a pill or start a pack late, contraceptive protection may be reduced. Always follow the instructions provided or consult a medical professional. Certain medications may interfere with Yasmin’s effectiveness, so disclose all current treatments to your doctor. If side effects persist or become severe, discontinue use and seek advice.

Directions

Note: Always follow your doctor’s advice and the leaflet provided.

How to Take:

  • Take one tablet daily for 21 consecutive days

  • Swallow whole with water at the same time each day

  • After 21 days, take a 7-day break with no pills

  • Begin the next pack on the 8th day

Storage:
Store below 25°C
Keep out of reach of children
Do not use after the expiry date

Ingredients

Active Ingredients:
Ethinylestradiol 0.03 mg, Drospirenone 3 mg

Other Ingredients:
Lactose monohydrate, maize starch, magnesium stearate, povidone K25, titanium dioxide, talc, iron oxide yellow

Side Effects

Common side effects:

  • Nausea

  • Headache

  • Breast tenderness

  • Mood changes

  • Irregular bleeding

Uncommon side effects:

  • Skin changes

  • Weight fluctuations

  • Reduced libido

  • Fluid retention

Rare side effects:

  • Blood clots

  • Liver problems

  • Severe allergic reactions

Seek medical attention immediately if you experience chest pain, breathing difficulty, or sudden leg swelling.

Warnings

Contraindications:
Do not use Yasmin if you have:

  • A history of blood clots

  • Severe liver disease

  • Hormone-sensitive cancer

  • Unexplained vaginal bleeding

  • Allergy to any ingredients

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding:
Do not take during pregnancy. Not recommended during early breastfeeding.

Interactions:
Some medications may reduce effectiveness. Always inform your doctor of all medicines you are taking.

Age Restrictions:
Generally not recommended under age 18 unless advised by a doctor.

  • Yes, Yasmin can help make periods lighter, more regular, and less painful. Many women find their menstrual symptoms improve while taking this pill.
  • If you miss one tablet, take it as soon as you remember—even if that means taking two in one day. If you miss two or more, follow the instructions in the leaflet and use extra contraception (like condoms) for the next 7 days.
  • Weight changes can happen, but they're not guaranteed. Some users may notice minor changes in weight due to hormonal shifts, but studies haven’t linked Yasmin to significant long-term weight gain.
  • Yasmin isn’t recommended while breastfeeding, especially in the first few weeks after birth. A progestogen-only pill (mini-pill) may be a better option during this time. Speak to your GP or nurse.
  • If you start Yasmin on day 1–5 of your period, you’re protected straight away. If you start later, use additional contraception for the first 7 days.