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Jess plus: birth control pills

The drug "Jess Plus" belongs to the category of low-dose monophasic contraceptives. The medication is combined and is a tablet with active substances and an auxiliary component - calcium levomefolate. Contraceptive effect of the drug as a whole is carried out through the process of Pressure of ovulation.

When taking the "Jess Plus" (experts' feedback confirms this), the viscosity of cervical mucus also increases . Women using oral contraceptives note a decrease in soreness, duration and intensity of bleeding. Due to the stabilization of the cycle, the probability of iron deficiency anemia decreases.

Description of the preparation

Drospirenone, contained in the drug, has an antimineralocorticoid effect. Due to this, when using the drug, there is a decrease in body weight, a reduction in the likelihood of peripheral edema. The drospirenone component also has an antiandrogenic effect, contributing to the reduction of acne. In addition, the condition of the skin and hair is noticeably improved. These effects are similar to the action of natural progesterone, which is produced in the body of a woman. The presence of an auxiliary substance - calcium levomeolate - reduces the likelihood of a defect in the neural tube of the fetus in the event of a sudden pregnancy after the reception of the contraceptive has been discontinued.

"Jess plus": instructions, indications, method of application

The medication is prescribed as a contraceptive for women who have symptoms of hormone-dependent fluid retention in the body. The drug is prescribed as a contraceptive for patients with moderate form of acne, a deficiency of folate, as well as suffering from severe premenstrual syndrome.

The preparation is administered according to the scheme indicated on the package. Recommended daily intake at one time. Tablets are not chewed, but swallowed whole. It is recommended to drink with water in small amounts. Reception is carried out for 28 days. The next packing begins without a break, immediately after the end of the first. The first pill is recommended for the first day of menstrual bleeding.

Side effects and contraindications

The drug is contraindicated in severe violations of the liver or kidneys. The medication is not prescribed after the onset of menopause. Contraindicated remedy before menarche. No contraceptive is prescribed for diabetes mellitus, a predisposition to thrombosis (venous or arterial), migraine accompanied by focal neurological symptoms. Contraindications include hormone-dependent malignant neoplasms, pregnancy or suspicion of it, as well as lactation.

When using the drug, nausea, soreness in the mammary glands, irregular menstrual-like bleeding can be noted . Before using Jess Plus, you should consult your doctor.

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