Generic Yasmin (Monthly Subscription Service)
Subscription Program
Generic Yasmin, available through our Monthly Subscription Service. This combined oral contraceptive is designed to provide effective birth control while regulating your menstrual cycle. Choose our subscription service for a convenient and consistent supply of Generic Yasmin. Trust our Monthly Subscription Service for Generic Yasmin – your key to reliable and worry-free contraception.
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Orders placed from these restricted areas will be placed on back-order.
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Important Safety Information
For complete patient information, refer to the enclosed pamphlet included with your prescription.
Generic Yasmin is a Combination Oral Contraceptive (COC). Brand name Yasmin is also sold under the brand and generic names Ocella, Zarah, Syeda, Gianvi, Loryna, Ocella, Syeda and Vestura.
Partial list of precautions include:
This medicine can increase your risk of blood clots, stroke, or heart attack. You are even more at risk if you have high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, or if you are overweight. Your risk of stroke or blood clot is highest during your first year of taking birth control pills. Your risk is also high when you restart birth control pills after not taking them for 4 weeks or longer.
Smoking can greatly increase your risk of blood clots, stroke, or heart attack. Your risk increases the older you are and the more you smoke. You should not take this medicine if you smoke and are over 35 years old.
Do not use if you are pregnant. Stop using this medicine and tell your doctor right away if you become pregnant, or if you miss 2 menstrual periods in a row. If you have recently had a baby, wait at least 4 weeks before taking this medicine.
No contraceptive method is 100% effective. Birth control methods such as having surgery to become sterile or not having sex are more effective than birth control pills. Discuss your options for birth control with your doctor.
This birth control medication does not protect against HIV infection or other sexually transmitted diseases. It will not help as emergency contraception, such as after unprotected sexual contact.
Please consult your doctor before starting any exercise, nutritional supplement program, and/or any prescription or OTC product during pregnancy or if you have a serious medical condition.