
WHAT TO KNOW
Ethinyl estradiol and norelgestromin does not
protect you from sexually transmitted diseases--including
HIV and AIDS. Using a condom is the only way
to protect yourself from these diseases.
WHAT
IS IT
Ethinyl estradiol is a form of estrogen and
norelgestromin is a form of progesterone. These
are both female hormones involved in conception.
The ethinyl estradiol and norelgestromin topical
patch releases estrogen and progesterone that
are absorbed directly through the skin.
OVER
DOSE
An overdose of ethinyl estradiol and norelgestromin
is unlikely to occur because the patch holding
the medicine releases a steady amount of contraceptive
hormones. Do not use more than one patch at
a time. If you do suspect an overdose, or if
the medication has been ingested, call an emergency
room or poison control center for advice. Symptoms
of an overdose of combination hormonal contraceptives
may include:
nausea
vomiting
vaginal bleeding
SIDE
EFFECTS
If you experience an allergic reaction (difficulty
breathing; closing of your throat; swelling
of your lips, tongue, or face; or hives), stop
taking esomeprazole and seek emergency medical
attention. Other, less serious side effects
may be more likely to occur. Continue to take
esomeprazole and talk to your doctor if you
experience:
headache
diarrhea
nausea
flatulence
abdominal pain or constipation
dry mouth.
Side effects other than those listed here may
also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side
effect that seems unusual or that is especially
bothersome.
PRECAUTIONS (Before you Order or Use this Medicine)
Avoid smoking. It greatly increases the risk
of a heart attack, stroke or blood clot formation
while using hormonal birth control. Ethinyl
estradiol and norelgestromin does not protect
you from sexually transmitted diseases--including
HIV and AIDS. Using a condom is the only way
to protect yourself from these diseases.