Femfolin 50mg Capsule

Desogestrel (50mg) Primary uses of : Contraception
Manufacturer: Lupin Ltd
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₹ 188.57 incl tax
Expert advice for Femfolin Capsule Don’t start with just any tablet when starting a new pack of desogestrel. Always take it from the top row marked for that day.If you are not using hormonal contraception at present (or in the past month) take your first pack of desogestrel on the first day of your period.If you are changing from a combined pill (COC), vaginal ring, or transdermal patch start desogestrel at the latest the day following any break free period or on the day itself if you had no break free period. Use an additional barrier method of contraception for the first 7 days of tablet-taking if you had a break free period.You can start desogestrel, between 21 to 28 days after the birth of your baby. If you start later, you need to use an additional barrier method of contraception until first 7 days of tablet-taking.If you are less than 12 hours late in taking your next dose or if you vomit, or use medical charcoal within 3 - 4 hours or have severe diarrhea, take the missed tablet as soon as you remember and take the next one at the usual time. If you are more than 12 hours late, you may need to use emergency contraception as per doctor’s advice.Don’t miss one or more tablets in the very first week of tablet-intake and had intercourse in the week before missing the tablets, you may fall pregnant.Do not take desogestrel, if you are allergic to desogestrel or any of the ingredients of this medicine.Avoid taking desogestrel, if you are pregnant or think you might be pregnant.Do not take desogestrel, if you have a thrombosis (blood clot in a blood vessel); (e.g. of the legs [deep venous thrombosis] or the lungs [pulmonary embolism]); or any unexplained vaginal bleeding.
Composition Desogestrel (50mg)
Potentially Unsafe With Alcohol
Side Effect Common Edema (swelling), Abdominal bloating, Anxiety, Irritability, Depression, Muscle pain.
How to works How Femfolin Capsule works Femfolin 50mg Capsule is a progestin (female hormones). It works to prevent pregnancy by preventing the release of an egg from the ovary or preventing fertilization of the egg by sperm (male reproductive cells). It also may work by changing the lining of the uterus (womb) to prevent the development of a pregnancy.