ed to use LYBREL for one year, about 6 out of 10 women had no bleeding or spotting during their last month of use.
Do not stop taking LYBREL because of bleeding or spotting as this will increase your chance of getting pregnant. If the spotting or bleeding continues for more than 7 consecutive days or if the bleeding is heavy, call your health care provider.
Can I Get Pregnant While Taking LYBREL?
You are not likely to get pregnant if you take LYBREL at the same time everyday as directed by your health care provider. Because regular monthly bleeding does not occur on LYBREL, it may be difficult to recognize if you get pregnant. If you suspect that you may be pregnant, or if you have symptoms of pregnancy such as nausea/vomiting or unusual breast tenderness, you should have a pregnancy test and you should contact your health care professional. Stop taking LYBREL if you are pregnant.
HOW TO TAKE LYBREL
Important Points to Remember
Before You Start Taking LYBREL:
BE SURE TO READ THESE DIRECTIONS:
Before you start taking LYBREL.
And
Anytime you are not sure what to do.
THE RIGHT WAY TO TAKE LYBREL IS TO TAKE ONE PILL EVERY DAY AT THE SAME TIME.
If you miss pills, you could get pregnant. This includes starting the pack late. The more pills you miss, the more likely you are to get pregnant. See “WHAT TO DO IF YOU MISS PILLS” below.
MANY WOMEN HAVE SPOTTING OR LIGHT BLEEDING, OR MAY FEEL SICK TO THEIR STOMACH DURING THE FIRST 1-3 PACKS OF PILLS.
If you feel sick to your stomach, do not stop taking LYBREL. This will usually go away. If it doesn't go away, check with your health care professional.
MOST WOMEN HAVE SPOTTING OR BLEEDING DURING THE FIRST FEW MONTHS OF TAKING LYBREL. Do not stop taking your pills even if you are having bleeding or spotting. If the bleeding or spotting lasts for more than 7 consecutive days, talk to your health care provider.
MISSING PILLS CAN ALSO CAUSE SPOTTING OR LIGHT BLEEDING, even when you make up these missed pills.
On the days you take 2 pills to make up for missed pills, you could also feel a little sick to your stomach.
IF YOU VOMIT (within 4 hours after you take your pill), you should follow the instructions for WHAT TO DO IF YOU MISS PILLS. IF YOU HAVE DIARRHEA or IF YOU TAKE SOME MEDICINES, including some antibiotics, your pills may not work as well.
Use a back-up nonhormonal method (such as condoms and/or spermicide) until you check with your health care professional.
IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE REMEMBERING TO TAKE LYBREL, talk to your health care professional about how to make pill-taking easier or about using another method of birth control.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR ARE UNSURE ABOUT THE INFORMATION IN THIS LEAFLET, call your health care professional.
BEFORE YOU START TAKING LYBREL
DECIDE WHAT TIME OF DAY YOU WANT TO TAKE YOUR PILL. It is important to take your pill at the SAME TIME every day.
LOOK AT YOUR LYBREL BLISTER CARD. The pill pack has 28 “active” yellow pills (with hormones).
Locate the top row of the blister card.
Identify the day of the week that corresponds to the day that you are starting your pill.
When it comes time to take LYBREL, you will take each pill following the arrows until the blister card is empty.
BE SURE YOU HAVE READY AT ALL TIMES:
ANOTHER KIND OF NONHORMONAL BIRTH CONTROL (such as condoms and/or spermicide) to use as a back-up in case you miss pills.
AN EXTRA, FULL PILL PACK.
WHEN TO START THE FIRST PACK OF L