TRIPHASIL DRUG INFO
IMPORTANT NOTE: The following information
is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise
and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare
professional. It should not be construed to indicate that
use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you.
Consult your healthcare professional before using this drug.
ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES
COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Brevicon, Demulen, Lo/Ovral,
Loestrin, Modicon, Nordette, Norinyl, Ortho-Novum, Ovcon,
Ovral, Tri-Phasil
WARNING: Smoking cigarettes while using this medication
increases your chance of having heart problems. Do not smoke
while using this medication. The risk of heart problems increases
with age (in women greater than 35 years of age) and with
frequent smoking (15 cigarettes per day or greater).
USES: This medication is used to prevent pregnancy
or to regulate your menstrual cycle. Certain brands of birth
control pills may be used for treating acne or as a "morning
after" pill for emergency contraception. Consult your
doctor or pharmacist. Use of this medication does not protect
you or your partner against sexually transmitted diseases
(e.g., HIV, gonorrhea).
HOW TO USE: Take this medication with food or immediately
after a meal to prevent stomach upset. Try to take this medication
at the same time each day. This may help you to remember to
take it. Learn proper use of your particular brand of medication.
Follow your dosing schedule carefully. Be sure to ask your
doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions. Use a supplemental
form of birth control during the first week of taking this
medication since it takes a while to be effective. Follow
your doctor's directions exactly if this drug is being used
as a "morning after" pill.
SIDE EFFECTS: This medication may cause dizziness,
headache, lightheadedness, stomach upset, bloating, or nausea.
If these effects persist or worsen, contact your doctor. Notify
your doctor if you experience: severe depression, groin or
calf pain, sudden severe headache, chest pain, shortness of
breath, lumps in the breast, weakness or tingling in the arms
or legs, yellowing of the eyes or skin. If you notice other
effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
PRECAUTIONS: Before you take this medication, tell
your doctor your entire medical history, including family
medical history, especially: asthma, high blood pressure,
kidney disease, liver heart disease, stroke, history of jaundice
(yellowing skin/eyes) or high blood pressure during pregnancy,
excessive weight gain or fluid retention during menstrual
cycle, blood clots, heart attack, seizures, migraine headaches,
breast cancer, high blood level of cholesterol or lipids (fats),
diabetes, depression. Depending on strength, this drug may
cause a patchy, darkening of the skin on the face (melasma).
Higher strengths are more likely to cause melasma. Sunlight
may intensify this darkening and you may need to avoid prolonged
sun exposure and sunlamps. Consult your doctor regarding use
of sunscreens and protective clothing. It may take a long
time for you to become pregnant after you stop taking birth
control pills. Consult your doctor. Do not smoke cigarettes.
Birth-control pills slightly increase your risk of strokes,
blood clots, high blood pressure, heart attacks, gallbladder
disease, vision problems, and liver tumors. Cigarette smoking
(especially 15 or more cigarettes daily) and age (women older
than 35/smokers or 40/nonsmokers years of age) further increase
the risk of stroke, blood clots, high blood pressure and heart
attacks. Ask your pharmacist or doctor for a copy of the patient
labeling which explains these risks in more detail. Consult
your doctor for any questions, including possible use in nonsmokers
over 40 years of age. If you are near-sighted or wear contact
lenses, you may develop vision problems. Also, your tolerance
of the lenses may decrease. Contact your eye doctor if these
problems occur. Before having surgery, including dental surgery,
tell the doctor that you take birth control pills. This drug
must not be used during pregnancy. If you become pregnant
or think you may be pregnant, inform your doctor immediately.
This medication passes into breast milk. This may affect milk
production and may have harmful effects on a nursing infant.
Consult your doctor before breast-feeding.
DRUG INTERACTIONS: Tell your doctor what prescription
and nonprescription drugs you are taking. Drugs that may decrease
the effectiveness of the pill include: griseofulvin, many
antibiotics (e.g., penicillins, macrolides, tetracyclines,
sulfas, cephalosporins), chloramphenicol, many seizure medications
(e.g., phenytoin, barbiturates, primidone, carbamazepine),
dapsone, rifamycins (e.g., rifampin), modafinil, nevirapine,
nelfinavir, ritonavir, St John's wort, troglitazone. Ask your
doctor if you should use additional birth control methods
while taking any of the drugs mentioned above while taking
birth control pills. Also tell your doctor if you use: thyroid
hormone drugs, certain benzodiazepines (e.g., diazepam, chlordiazepoxide),
prednisone-like drugs, certain antidepressants (e.g., tricyclics),
beta-blockers (e.g., metoprolol), "blood thinners"
(anticoagulants such as warfarin), insulin. This product can
affect the results of certain lab tests (e.g., thyroid). Inform
all laboratory personnel that you use this drug. Birth control
pills may significantly intensify the effects of alcohol.
Consult your doctor or pharmacist about this. Do not start
or stop any medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.
OVERDOSE: If overdose is suspected, contact your local
poison control center or emergency room immediately. Symptoms
of overdose may include nausea and vomiting. Females may experience
vaginal bleeding.
NOTES: Do not allow anyone else to take this medication.
Keep all appointments with your doctor and the laboratory.
You should have a complete physical examination, including
blood pressure measurements, breast and pelvic examinations,
and a PAP test (for vaginal cancer), at least once a year.
Follow your doctor's instructions for examining your own breasts,
and report any lumps immediately. A manufacturer's fact sheet
about this drug should be dispensed with each prescription.
Read the information carefully. Ask your doctor or pharmacist
any questions you may have.
MISSED DOSE: Missed dose advice differs and depends
on the brand used, and the number of doses missed. Refer to
the product package information for advice on missed doses.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions.
STORAGE: Store at room temperature between 59 and 86
degrees F (between 15 and 30 degrees C) away from moisture
and sunlight. Do not store in the bathroom. |