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Consumer Medicine Information
IntroductionThis leaflet answers some common questions about Microgynon 50ED. The information and instructions it contains may be different to information for other oral contraceptives you may have taken in the past. It does not contain all the available information. It does not take the place of talking to your doctor or pharmacist.All medicines have risks and benefits. Your doctor has weighed the risks of you taking Microgynon 50ED against the benefits they expect it will have for you.If you have any concerns, or are unsure about taking this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist for more advice.
Keep this leaflet with the medicine. You may need to read it again.
What is Microgynon 50ED?Microgynon 50ED is a combined oral contraceptive, commonly known as a ‘birth control pill’ or ‘the Pill’.
Microgynon 50ED is used to prevent pregnancy.You may also experience the following benefits:
More regular and shorter periods and a decrease in the amount of blood you lose each month.
A decrease in anaemia (iron deficiency).
A decrease in period pain.
Some medical conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease, ovarian cysts, ectopic pregnancy and disorders of the uterus (womb), ovaries and breast are less common in women using oral contraceptives.How Microgynon 50ED worksWhen taken correctly, it prevents you from becoming pregnant in several ways:
Inhibiting the egg release by stopping it maturing.
Changing the cervical mucus consistency, making it more difficult for the sperm to reach the egg.
Changing the lining of the uterus, making it less suitable for implantation.
What Microgynon 50ED looks likeMicrogynon 50ED comes in a box containing 4 blister packs. Each blister pack contains 21 ochre active tablets and 7 white inactive tablets. The blister pack is marked with days of the week next to each tablet.Ingredients
Each ochre active tablet contains 50 micrograms of ethinyloestradiol and 125 micrograms of levonorgestrel (as the active ingredients).
Each ochre tablet also contains:
Lactose
Maize starch
Povidone
Talc purified
Magnesium stearate
Sucrose
Calcium carbonate
Glycerol
Glycol montanate
Macrogol 6000
Titanium dioxide
Iron oxide yellow
Each white inactive tablet contains:
Lactose
Maize starch
Talc-purified
Povidone
Magnesium stearate
Sucrose
Macrogol 6000
Calcium carbonate
Glycol montanate
Glycerol
Titanium dioxide
Tablets are gluten free.
Before you take Microgynon 50EDConsult your doctor
Tell your doctor if you are planning to become pregnant or are breast-feeding.
Tell your doctor if
you have allergies to any other medicines, foods, preservatives or dyes
you smoke
you are overweight
you or anyone in your immediate family has had blood clots in the legs (thrombosis), a heart attack, a stroke, breast cancer or high cholesterol.
Tell your doctor if you have, or have had
diabetes
high blood pressure
heart valve disorders or certain heart rhythm disorders
inflammation of your veins (superficial phlebitis)
varicose veins
migraine
epilepsy
Ask your doctor to check if you have
high cholesterol or triglycerides
liver disease
gall bladder disease
Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis (chronic inflammatory bowel disease)
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE - a disease affecting the skin all over the body)
haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS - a disorder of blood coagulation causing failure of the kidneys)
sickle cell disease
a condition that occurred for the first time, or worsened during pregnancy or previous use of sex hormones (e.g. hearing loss, a metabolic disease called porphyria, a skin disease called herpes gestationis, a neurological disease called Sydenham’s chorea)
chloasma (yellowish-brown pigmentation patches on the skin, particularly of the face) - if so, avoid too much exposure to the sun or ultraviolet radiation
hereditary angio-oedema - you should see your doctor immediately if you experience symptoms of angio-oedema, such as swollen face, tongue and/or pharynx and/or difficulty swallowing, or hives together with difficulty in breathing.
If any of the above conditions appear for the first time, or recur or worsen while using Microgynon 50ED, you should contact your doctor.
When you must not take itDo not take Microgynon 50ED if you have an allergy to
any medicine containing ethinyloestradiol and/or levonorgestrel.
any of the ingredients listed at the start of this leaflet.
Some of the symptoms of an allergic reaction may include:
shortness of breath
wheezing or difficulty in breathing
swelling of the face, lips, tongue or other parts of the body
rash, itching or hives on the skin.
Do not take Microgynon 50ED if you have or have had a blood clot in
the blood vessels of the legs (deep vein thrombosis)
the lungs (pulmonary embolism)
the heart (heart attack),
the brain (stroke)
other parts of the body.
Do not take Microgynon 50ED if you are concerned about an increased risk of blood clots. Blood clots are rare. Very occasionally blood clots may cause serious permanent disabilities, or may even be fatal.
You are more at risk of having a blood clot when you take the Pill. But the risk when taking the Pill is less than the risk during pregnancy.Do not take Microgynon 50ED if you are concerned about an increased risk of blood clots because of age or smoking. The risk of having a heart attack or stroke increases as you get older. It also increases if you smoke. You should stop smoking when using the Pill, especially if you are older than 35 years of age.
Do not take Microgynon 50ED if you have, or have had
angina pectoris or chest pain
severe kidney insufficiency or an acute failure of your kidney
migraine, accompanied by visual symptoms, speech disability, or weakness or numbness in any part of your body
diabetes mellitus with blood vessel damage
pancreatitis (an inflammation of the pancreas) associated with high levels of fatty substances in your blood
jaundice (yellowing of the skin)
severe liver disease
cancer that may grow under the influence of sex hormones (e.g. of the breast or the genital organs)
benign or malignant liver tumour
unexplained vaginal bleeding.
Do not take this pill if you are pregnant or think you might be pregnant.
Do not give this pill to a child.
Do not take this pill after the expiry date printed on the pack, or if the packaging is torn or shows signs of tampering. If this pill has expired or is damaged, return it to your pharmacist for disposal.
If you are not sure whether you should start taking this pill, talk to your doctor.
Taking other medicinesTell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking any other medicines, including any that you get without a prescription from your pharmacy, supermarket or health food shop.
Some medicines and Microgynon 50ED may interfere with each other. These include:
medicines used to treat tuberculosis such as rifampicin, rifabutin
medicines used to treat epilepsy such as phenytoin, primidone, barbiturates (e.g. phenobarbitone), carbamazepine, oxcarbazeipine, topiramate, felbamate, lamotrigine
medicines used to treat HIV, such as ritonavir or nevirapine
antibiotics (penicillin, ampicillin, erythromycin, tetracycline.
medicines used to treat fungal infections, such as ketoconazole and griseofulvin.
cyclosporin, an immunosuppressant medicine
herbal medicines containing St John’s Wort
These medicines may be affected by Microgynon 50ED, or may affect how well it works. You may need different amounts of your medicines, or you may need to take different medicines.You may need to use additional barrier methods of contraception (such as condoms or a diaphragm) while you are taking any of these medicines and for some time after stopping them. Your doctor will be able to advise you about how long you will need to use additional contraceptive methods.
Your doctor and pharmacist have more information on medicines that you need to be careful with or avoid while taking this pill.How to take Microgynon 50EDWhen to start taking Microgynon 50ED
If you are starting Microgynon 50ED after a natural cycle, and you have not used a hormonal contraceptive in the past month, start on the first day of your period, i.e. on the first day of your menstrual bleeding. But make sure you also use additional barrier contraceptive precautions (e.g. condoms or a diaphragm) for the first 14 days of tablet-taking when having intercourse.
Your doctor will advise you when to start if you
are taking Microgynon 50ED after having a baby
are breast-feeding - Microgynon 50ED is not recommended
have had a miscarriage or an abortion.
If you are switching to Microgynon 50ED
If you are switching from a 28 day pack combined oral contraceptive, start taking Microgynon 50ED on the day after taking the last active tablet in your previous Pill pack. You will be protected from pregnancy immediately if you start this way. (A withdrawal bleed/ period may not occur until the end of the first pack of Microgynon 50ED).
Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure which the active tablets were in your previous Pill pack. Your previous Pill pack may have different colour tablets to those of Microgynon 50ED.
If you are switching from a progestogen-only Pill (minipill), stop taking the minipill on any day and start taking Microgynon 50ED at the same time the next day. But make sure you also use additional barrier contraceptive precautions (e.g. condoms or a diaphragm) for the first 14 days of tablet-taking when having intercourse.
If you are switching from an injectable or implant, start using Microgynon 50ED when your next injection is due, or on the day that your implant is removed. Make sure you also use additional barrier contraceptive precautions (e.g. condoms or a diaphragm) for the first 14 days of tablet-taking when having intercourse.
How to take Microgynon 50EDTake your first tablet from the red area on the blister pack corresponding to the day of the week. Each blister pack is marked with the day of the week.
Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water. It does not matter if you take this medicine before or after food.
You must take Microgynon 50ED every day at around the same time every day. You must take Microgynon 50ED every day even if you do not have sex very often.
Follow the direction of the arrows on the blister pack until all the tablets have been taken. If you do not understand the instructions on the blister pack, ask your doctor or pharmacist for help.
Always start a new blister pack on the same day of the week as your previous pack.
If you miss a tabletIf you miss a tablet and take the missing tablet within 12 hours of missing it, you will be protected against pregnancy. If you are more than 12 hours late follow these detailed instructions:For Microgynon 50ED to be most effective, ochre active tablets need to be taken uninterrupted for 7 days.
If you have been taking the ochre active tablets for 7 uninterrupted days and miss an ochre active tablet, take the missed tablet as soon as you remember, then go back to taking your pill as you would normally, even if this means taking two tablets in one day.
You will be protected against pregnancy.The chance of pregnancy after missing an ochre active tablet depends on when you missed the tablet. There is a higher risk of becoming pregnant if you miss a tablet at the beginning or end of a pack.If after taking your missed tablet you have less than 7 days of ochre active tablets left in a row, you should finish the active tablets in your pack but skip the white inactive tablets. Start taking the ochre active tablets in your next pack corresponding to the correct day of the week. This is the best way to maintain contraceptive protection. However, you may not have a period until the end of the ochre active tablets of the second pack. You may have spotting or breakthrough bleeding on tablet-taking days.
If you have been taking the ochre active tablets for less than 7 days and miss an ochre active tablet, take the missed tablet as soon as you remember, then go back to taking your pill as you would normally, even if this means taking two tablets in one day. In addition, you should also use additional barrier contraceptive precautions (e.g. condoms or a diaphragm) for the next 7 days. If you have had sexual intercourse during that time, there is a possibility of pregnancy and you may need emergency contraception.
If you forget to take more than one ochre active tablet, seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist about what to do. If you have had sexual intercourse in the week before missing your tablets, there is a possibility of becoming pregnant.
If you vomit within 3-4 hours or have severe diarrhoea after taking an ochre active tablet, the active ingredients may not have been completely absorbed. This is like missing a tablet. Follow the advice for missed tablets.
If you forget to take a white inactive tablet, take it as soon as you remember and take the next tablet at the usual time. You are still protected against pregnancy because the white tablets do not contain any active ingredients.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist to answer any questions you may have.
If you take too much (overdose)If you think that you or anyone else may have taken too much Microgynon 50ED, immediately
telephone your doctor or the Poisons Information Centre (telephone 13 11 26 in Australia or 0800 poison or 0800 764 766 in New Zealand) for advice, or
go to the Emergency Department at your nearest hospital.
Do this even if there are no signs of discomfort or poisoning. You may need medical attention.
While you are using Microgynon 50EDWhat you must do
Tell any doctors, dentists and pharmacists who treat you that you are taking this medicine.
Have regular check ups with your doctor When you are using the Pill, your doctor will tell you to return for regular check ups, including getting a pap smear test. Your doctor will advise how often you need a pap smear test. A pap smear test can detect abnormal cells lining the cervix. Sometimes abnormal cells can progress to cancer.
If you are about to start on any new medicine, remind your doctor and pharmacist that you are taking Microgynon 50ED.
If you are going to have surgery, tell the surgeon or anaesthetist beforehand that you are taking this medicine. The risk of having deep venous thrombosis is temporarily increased as a result of an operation or immobilization (for example, when you have your leg or legs in plaster or splints). In women who use the Pill, the risk may be higher. The excess risk of thrombosis is highest during the first year a woman uses a combined oral contraceptive. Your doctor may tell you to stop taking the Pill several weeks before surgery, or at the time of immobilization, and when you can start taking the Pill again. If you notice possible signs of a thrombosis, stop taking the Pill and consult your doctor immediately.
Consult your doctor if you develop high blood pressure while using Microgynon 50ED - you may be told to stop using it.
If you become pregnant while taking this medicine, tell your doctor immediately.
If you have unexpected bleeding and it continues, becomes heavy, or occurs again, tell you doctor. When using these tablets for the first few months, you can have irregular vaginal bleeding (spotting or breakthrough bleeding) between your periods. You may need to use sanitary protection, but continue to take your tablets as normal. Irregular vaginal bleeding usually stops once your body has adjusted to the Pill, usually after about 3 months.
If you have missed a period, but you have taken all your tablets, it is very unlikely that you are pregnant.
Provided that:
you have taken the ochre active tablets at the right time.
you have not been taking a medicine(s) that may interfere with your pill.
you have not vomited or had severe diarrhoea during this cycle.
If this is so, continue to take Microgynon 50ED as usual. If you have any concerns consult your doctor or pharmacist.If you miss your period twice in a row, you may be pregnant and you should seek advice from you doctor. Do not start the next pack of Microgynon 50ED until your doctor has checked that you are not pregnant.
Microgynon 50ED will not protect you from HIV-AIDS or any other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), such as chlamydia, genital herpes, genital warts, gonorrhoea, hepatitis B, human papilloma virus and syphilis.To protect yourself from STDs, you will need to use additional barrier contraceptives (e.g. condoms).
What you must not do Do not take Microgynon 50ED to treat any other conditions, unless your doctor tells you to.
Do not give your pill to anyone else.
Do not stop taking your pill or change the dosage without checking with your doctor. You may become pregnant if you are not using any other contraceptive and you stop taking Microgynon 50ED, or do not take a tablet every day.
Side effectsTell your doctor or pharmacist as soon as possible if you do not feel well while you are taking Microgynon 50ED. This pill helps most women, although a few may have unwanted side effects. All pills can have side effects. Sometimes they are serious, most of the time they are not. You may need medical attention if you get some of the side effects.
Do not be alarmed by the following lists of side effects. You may not experience any of them.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist to answer any questions you may have.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you feel unwell. Other side effects not listed on the following pages may also occur in some people.
If you notice any of the following side effects and they worry you, tell your doctor or pharmacist:
nausea
stomach pain
changes in weight
headache, including migraines
mood changes, including depression
breast tenderness or pain.
The above list includes the more common side effects of your medicine. These are usually mild and lessen with time.If you experience any of the following, tell your doctor immediately, or go to the Emergency Department at your nearest hospital:
sharp chest pain
breathlessness and/or difficulty breathing
painful swelling in your leg(s)
weakness, numbness or bad ‘pins and needles’ of an arm or leg
severe stomach pains
a bad fainting attack or you collapse
unusual headaches or migraines that are worse than usual
sudden problems with your speech or eyesight
jaundice (yellowing skin or yellowing eyes)
you cough up blood
breast lumps
unexplained vaginal bleeding.
The above list includes very serious side effects. You may need urgent medical attention or hospitalisation. These side effects are very rare.Cancer and the Pill
Breast cancer has been diagnosed slightly more often in women who use the Pill than in women of the same age who do not use the Pill. This slight increase in the numbers of breast cancer diagnoses gradually disappears during the course of the 10 years after women stop using the Pill.It is not known whether the difference is caused by the Pill. It may be that these women were examined more often, so that the breast cancer was noticed earlier.In rare cases benign liver tumours and, even more rarely, malignant liver tumours have been reported in users of the Pill. These tumours may lead to internal bleeding. Contact your doctor immediately if you have severe pain in your abdomen.Cervical cancer has been reported to occur more often in women who have been using the Pill for a long time. This finding may not be caused by the Pill, but may be related to sexual behaviour and other factors.How to store Microgynon 50EDStorage
Keep your tablets in the blister pack until it is time to take them.
Keep your tablets in a cool dry place where the temperature stays below 30°C.
Do not store Microgynon 50ED in the bathroom or near a sink. Do not leave this medicine on a window sill or in the car. Heat and dampness can destroy some medicines.
Keep Microgynon 50ED where children cannot reach it. A locked cupboard at least one-and-a-half metres above the ground is a good place to store medicines.
Contact details
Bayer Australia Limited
ABN 22 000 138 714
875 Pacific Highway
PymbleNSW 2073
Australian Registration Number
AUST R 10695
Date of Preparation
This leaflet was prepared in April 08.
Missed a pill?
See information at the end of this leaflet
® registered trademark of the Bayer group, GermanySummary of advice if you missed a tablet more than 12 hours ago.
Summary of advice if you missed a tablet more than 12 hours ago.
Before missing your tablet, did you take ochre active tablets for the previous 7 days?
No
Did you have sex in the 7 days before missing the tablet?
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No
Take the tablet missed AND use extra barrier precaution for 7 days
Yes
See your Doctor or Pharmacist for advice
Yes
Does your pack still have 7 active ochre tablets in a row to follow?
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No
Take the tablet you missed AND complete taking the ochre active tablets. Skip the white inactive tablets. Start your next pack with ochre active tablets.
Yes
Take the tablet you missed AND complete the pack as normal