Microvlar contraceptive
Microvlar is a low-dose combined oral contraceptive with levonorgestrel and ethinyl estradiol in the composition, indicated to prevent an unwanted pregnancy.
This medicine can be purchased in pharmacies, in boxes of 21 tablets, for a price of about 7 to 8 reais.
You should take one tablet a day, always at the same time, with a little liquid, and you should follow the direction of the arrows, following the order of the days of the week until all 21 tablets have been taken. a 7 day break without taking any pills and start a new pack on the eighth day.
If you are already taking contraceptives, learn how to switch to Microvlar properly, without risking pregnancy.
Microvlar is a medicine that should not be used by people with hypersensitivity to the components of the formula, people with a history of thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, heart attack or stroke, or who have a high risk of arterial or venous clots.
In addition, it should not be used in people with a history of migraine with focal neurological symptoms, diabetes mellitus with damage to blood vessels, history of liver disease, use of ombitasvir antivirals, paritaprevir or dasabuvir and their associations, a history of cancer that may develop under the influence of sex hormones, the presence of unexplained vaginal bleeding and the onset or suspected pregnancy.
Some of the more common side effects that can occur when using Microvlar are nausea, abdominal pain, body weight gain, headache, depression, mood swings, and breast pain and tenderness.
Although this is rarer, in some cases vomiting, diarrhea, water retention, migraines, decreased sex drive, enlarged breasts, rash and hives can occur.
One of the most common side effects that can occur with the use of this contraceptive is weight gain, so it is likely that some people are more fatened during treatment.