Desogen

Desogen is a birth control pill. The Desogen pill is a combination of estrogen and progestin hormones. The Desogen generic equivalent for this oral contraceptive is esogestrel/Ethinyl Estradiol.

If you are thinking about using Desogen, there are some things you need to know. If you are over thirty five or a smoker, the Desogen pill can have increased risk for heart problems.

If you want information about Desogen, there are many sources. Desogen was banned in some countries due to controversy associated with it. There are also people who research to find out about types of mood changes caused by Desogen, Desogen and bigger breasts as a side effect, Desogen and hair loss, Desogen and acne, Desogen and weight gain and other Desogen side effects.

All birth control pills have the potential for side effects. Some women tolerate them very well while others have problems due to side effects. Some pills react differently on different people. While one person might be fine with Desogen, another may have fewer side effects on a different birth control pill.

Worries about weight gain on Desogen, as well as the dangerous side effects of Desogen can make you want to think twice before proceeding. Many women do experience acne, weight gain and mood changes for the first few months on the pill. Many of them find that the side effects disappear after that time.

There’s a lot of available information about Desogen, Desogen patient assistance program to help you afford this medication as well as information that comes with the drug to tell you what symptoms or side effects to watch for. Many women do find great success with the pill but only you and your doctor can decide if it’s right for you to try.

In order for the birth control pill to be effective, it needs to be taken consistently each day at around the same time. If you regularly miss doses of your birth control pill, you should speak to your doctor about an alternate birth control method.

If, while taking this drug, you have side effects such as: rash, hives, fever, appetite loss, swelling, vaginal infection or coughing up of blood, you should seek immediate medical attention.

If you suspect you are pregnant, you should not take Desogen. If you smoke, you need to quit smoking otherwise, not take the pill. Some drugs can interact with the pill or cause it to lose its effectiveness. If you are prescribed medication that can do this, you will need to abstain from intercourse or use a secondary method of contraceptive. This drug will not protect you from sexually transmitted diseases.