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Femodene Generic Gestodene

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FEMODENE 28: The memo-pack holds 21 white tablets diameter 5.7 mm containing 0.075 mg gestodene and 0.030 mg ethinylestradiol and in addition 7 larger white non-hormonal tablets diameter 6.8 mm.Indications:Oral contraceptionDosage and Administration:Combined oral contraceptives such as FEMODENE 28 when taken correctly have a failure rate of approximately 1% per year. The failure rate may increase when pills are missed or taken incorrectly.How to Take FEMODENE 28:Tablets must be taken in the order directed on the package every day at about the same time with some water as needed. Tablet-taking is continuous. One tablet is to be taken daily for 28 consecutive days. Each subsequent pack is started the day after the last tablet of the previous pack following the directional arrows. Withdrawal bleeding usually occurs while taking the 7 non-hormonal tablets. This usually starts on day 2 - 3 after starting the non-hormonal tablets and may not have finished before the next pack is started.How to Start FEMODENE 28:START WITH THE FIRST TABLET FROM THE GREEN SECTION MARKED WITH THAT DAY OF THE WEEK in accordance with one of the following:No preceding hormonal contraceptive use (in the past month) Tablet taking has to start on day 1 of the woman's natural cycle (i.e. the first day of her menstrual bleeding). Starting on days 2 - 3 is allowed but during the first cycle an additional barrier contraceptive method is recommended for the first 7 days of tablet taking.Changing from another combined oral contraceptive (COC) vaginal ring or transdermal patch The woman should start with FEMODENE 28 preferably on the day after the last hormonal tablet of her previous COC but at the latest on the day following the usual tablet-free or non-hormonal tablet interval of her previous COC.In case a vaginal ring or transdermal patch has been used the woman should start using FEMODENE 28 preferably on the day of removal but at the latest when the next application would have been due.Changing from a progestogen-only method (minipill injection implant) or progestogen-releasing intrauterine system (IUS) The woman may switch any day from the minipill from an implant or IUS on the day of its removal or from an injectable when the next injection would be due. In all of these cases the woman should be advised to additionally use a barrier contraceptive method for the first 7 days of tablet taking.Following first-trimester abortion The woman may start immediately. When doing so she need not take additional contraceptive measures.Following delivery or second-trimester abortion The woman should be advised to start at day 21 to 28 after delivery or second-trimester abortion. When starting later than this the woman should be advised to additionally use a barrier contraceptive method for the first 7 days of tablet taking. However if intercourse has already occurred pregnancy should be excluded before starting FEMODENE 28 or the woman has to wait for her first menstrual period.Management of Missed TabletsErrors in taking the non-hormonal tablets contained in FEMODENE 28 can be ignored. However they should be discarded to avoid unintentionally prolonging the placebo tablet phase. The following advice only refers to missed non-hormonal tablets:If the user is less than 12 hours late in taking any hormonal tablet contraceptive protection is not reduced. The woman should take the tablet as soon as she remembers and should take subsequent tablets at the usual time.If she is more than 12 hours late in taking any hormonal tablet contraceptive protection may be reduced.There is a particularly high risk of pregnancy if tablets are missed just before or immediately after taking the non-hormonal tablets. If tablets are missed in the first week of taking hormonal tablets following the non-hormonal tablets and intercourse took place in the preceding 7 days the possibility of pregnancy should be considered.The management of missed tablets can be guided by the following two basic rules:Tablet taking must never be discontinued for longer than 7 days. Seven days of uninterrupted tablet taking are required to attain adequate suppression of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. These rules form the basis of the instructions to patients provided in the package insert.

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Femodene ( Generic Gestodene/Ethinylestradiol )

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0.075/0.030mg 84(3 x 28) Tablets 168(6 x 28) Tablets Generic Gestodene/Ethinylestradiol Femodene

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Prescription, Pharmacy & Cancer Drugs: Arimidex (Anastrozole) Arimidex (Anastrozole) blocks the use of estrogen by certain types of breast cancer that require estrogen to grow. Buy Arimidex (Anastrozole) and other Cancer products online at Medstore. About Arimidex (Anastrozole): Product Type: Cancer Brand name: Arimidex Generic name: Anastrozole What is the most important information I should know about arimidex? Before taking arimidex tell your doctor if you have any other medical conditions or if you take other medications. You may not be able to take arimidex or you may require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during treatment. What is arimidex? Arimidex blocks the use of estrogen by certain types of breast cancer that require estrogen to grow. Arimidex is used to treat breast cancer. Arimidex may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide. Who should not take arimidex? Before taking arimidex tell your doctor if you have any other medical conditions or if you take other medications. You may not be able to take arimidex or you may require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during treatment. Arimidex is in the FDA pregnancy category D. This means that arimidex is known to harm an unborn baby. Do not take arimidex if you are pregnant. It is not known whether arimidex passes into breast milk. Do not take arimidex if you are breast-feeding a baby. How should I take arimidex? Take arimidex exactly as directed by your doctor. If you do not understand these directions ask your pharmacist nurse or doctor to explain them to you. Take each dose with a full glass (8 ounces) of water. Arimidex is usually taken once a day. Follow your doctor's instructions. Arimidex can be taken with or without food. Store arimidex at room temperature away from moisture and heat. What happens if I miss a dose? Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. However if it is almost time for your next dose skip the missed dose and take only your next regularly scheduled dose. Do not take a double dose of this medication unless your doctor directs otherwise. What happens if I overdose? An overdose of arimidex is unlikely to threaten life. Call an emergency room or a poison control center for advice if you suspect that a very large dose of arimidex has been ingested. What should I avoid while taking arimidex? There are no restrictions on food beverages or activities while taking arimidex unless otherwise directed by your doctor. What are the possible side effects of arimidex? Stop taking arimidex and seek emergency medical attention if you experience an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of your throat; swelling of your lips tongue or face; or hives) to arimidex. Other less serious side effects may be more likely to occur. Continue to take arimidex and talk to your doctor if you experience • diarrhea; • nausea or vomiting; • constipation; • weakness; • muscle or bone pain; • headache; • hot flashes; • shortness of breath or coughing; • dizziness; • swelling or water retention; • loss of appetite; • vaginal dryness; • weight gain; or • rash. Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome. What other drugs will affect arimidex? There are no known interactions between arimidex and other medications. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before taking any prescription or over-the-counter medicines during treatment with arimidex. Generic Arimidex (Anastrozole) Altraz Anastrole 1mg 10 tabs 1mg 20 tabs 1mg 40 tabs 1mg 30 tabs 1mg 50 tabs Anastrozole Arimidex