





Unwanted 21 Days Tablet
Manufacturer
Mankind Pharma Ltd
Salt Composition
Levonorgestrel (0.15mg) + Ethinylestradiol (0.03mg)
Key Information
Short Description
Unwanted 21 Days Tablet is a medicine used for contraception (to prevent pregnancy) and in the treatment of irregular periods. It helps to prevent the release of the egg and its fertilization by the sperm.
Dosage Form
Tablet
Introduction
Unwanted 21 Days Tablet can be taken with or without food but take it at the same time to get the most benefit. It should be taken as per your doctor's advice. You will have to take the pill on day one of your menstrual cycle and continue taking it for a whole month. Once the pack gets over, start with a new one. If you experience vomiting within 4 hours of dose intake, take another tablet. In case you missed your dose and you are late by 12 hours in taking the missed dose, use a condom during intercourse for a period of 2 days.
Directions for Use
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Unwanted 21 Days Tablet may be taken with or without food but it is better to take it at a fixed time.
Safety Information
Side Effects
Nausea Headache Breast pain
Alcohol Warning
Caution is advised when consuming alcohol with Unwanted 21 Days Tablet. Please consult your doctor.
Breastfeeding Warning
Unwanted 21 Days Tablet is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
Pregnancy Warning
Unwanted 21 Days Tablet is highly unsafe to use during pregnancy. Seek your doctor's advice as studies on pregnant women and animals have shown significant harmful effects to the developing baby.
How it works
Unwanted 21 Days Tablet is a combined oral contraceptive pill. It works by preventing the release of egg (ovulation) and affecting sperm movement in the womb to prevent its union with the egg. It also changes the lining of the womb and renders it unsuitable for pregnancy.
Quick Tips
Take your pill at the same time every day to help you remember to take it. You may experience menstrual irregularities such as spotting or bleeding between menstrual periods or missed periods. Consult your doctor if this persists. Do not use Unwanted 21 Days Tablet if you are obese, over 35, smoke, on prolonged bed rest or have a history of blood clots.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Unwanted 21 Days Tablet and what is it used for?
Unwanted 21 Days Tablet is a combined oral contraceptive medicine that contains two hormones: estrogen and progesterone. It is primarily used to prevent pregnancy.
What if I forget to take Unwanted 21 Days Tablet?
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 your 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 the 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.
How and in what dose should I take Unwanted 21 Days Tablet?
Take this medicine as per the advice of your doctor. However, it is essential to take it at the same time every day to ensure consistent levels of the medicine in your body.
Are there any specific contraindications associated with the use of Unwanted 21 Days Tablet?
The use of Unwanted 21 Days Tablet is not recommended for patients with known allergies to any of its components or excipients. It is also advised against for individuals with a history of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes mellitus, migraine headache, liver disease or tumors, uterine bleeding, breast cancer, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism (blood clot).
Can Unwanted 21 Days Tablet be taken by a patient who smokes?
Unwanted 21 Days Tablet should not be taken by individuals who smoke. Smoking increases the risk of serious side effects like death from heart attack, blood clots or stroke. The risk is higher in patients who are obese or over 35 years old and people who are heavy smokers. Inform your doctor if you smoke before taking Unwanted 21 Days Tablet.
What if I miss my regular menstrual periods while taking Unwanted 21 Days Tablet?
If you miss your menstrual periods while taking Unwanted 21 Days Tablet, you may be pregnant. Some women may experience missed periods or light periods while taking the medicine even if they are not pregnant. Contact your doctor if you think you are pregnant or have missed one or two periods. This can happen in cases where you are not taking Unwanted 21 Days Tablet at the same time every day.
Can Unwanted 21 Days Tablet cause bleeding or spotting between regular menstrual periods?
Yes, Unwanted 21 Days Tablet can cause some unexpected bleeding or spotting, especially during the first three months. Do not stop taking the medicine because of this. This bleeding or spotting decreases with time. You may experience unexpected bleeding if you do not take the pills regularly. Consult your doctor if the spotting continues for more than seven days or if the bleeding is heavy.
What if I vomit after taking Unwanted 21 Days Tablet?
If you vomit within 3-4 hours after taking Unwanted 21 Days Tablet, it is considered a missed dose. So, take another dose as soon as you feel well enough.
What are the common side effects of taking Unwanted 21 Days Tablet?
You may experience irregular vaginal bleeding while taking Unwanted 21 Days Tablet. Other common side effects include headache, nausea (feeling sick), acne, depression (sad mood), and breast pain. Most of these are temporary. If they persist, consult with your doctor.