Cerazet is an oral contraceptive that has as its active substance disogestrel (progestogen), which is a substance that inhibits ovulation and increases the viscosity of cervical mucus, thus avoiding possible discomfort.
This contraceptive has 28 birth control pills and is not placed between one bulb and another. Cerazette is produced by the Schering-Plough laboratory and can be purchased at the pharmacy.
- Cerazet is indicated to prevent embarrassment.
- Especially in women who are breastfeeding.
- Who for some reason do not want to use estrogen.
The Cerazet case contains 28 tablets and should be taken later
After delivery, abortion should begin on the 21st day after delivery. When starting on the next few days, it is recommended to use additional contraceptive measures during the first 7 days of pill ingestion.
When switching from another brand of oral contraceptive to Cerazet, it is necessary to complete the previous contraceptive and, the next day, Cerazet must be started continuously.
Contraceptive protection may be reduced if you take a longer interval of 36 hours between pills, and there is a higher chance that it will decrease if it occurs during the first week of cerazet use.
If this occurs less than 12 hours ago, you should take the forgotten tablet as prepared as possible and the next tablet should be taken at the usual time.
However, if you have been taking the pill for more than 12 hours, you should take it as soon as possible and take it at the usual time, however the risk of however is higher so another method must be used. the next 7 days. See more details if you forget to take the contraceptive.
The use of Cerazet can produce side effects such as onset of spines, decreased libido, mood swings, weight gain, painful breast augmentation, changes in cervical secretion, increased size of uterine fibroids, increased predisposition to thrush, nausea, vomiting, cholelithiase. , thrombosis, headache head, migraine, fluid retention.
This birth control pill can cause bleeding outside the menstrual period or lack of menstruation (amenorrhea).
The efficacy of Cerazette can be reduced if used in combination with anticonvulsants, barbiturates, antibiotics such as tetracyclines and rifampicin, activated charcoal and laxative compounds. See medications that reduce the effect of birth control.
Cerazet oral contraceptives are contraindicated if you are subjected to embargo or in embarrassed women, active vein thrombosis, before severe liver disease, cardiovascular or cerebral vascular disorders, severe hypertension, for prolonged periods of rest due to surgery, endometrium hyperplasia, undiagnosed vaginal bleeding, breast tumor, allergy to any formula.