PATIENT INFORMATION
LOESTRIN 24 FE
(Low-ess-trinh 24 FE)
(norethindrone acetate and ethinyl estradiol tablets and
ferrous fumarate) tablets
What is the most important
information I should know about LOESTRIN 24 Fe?
Do not use LOESTRIN 24 Fe if
you smoke cigarettes and are over 35 years old. Smoking increases your
risk of serious cardiovascular side effects from hormonal birth control pills,
including death from heart attack, blood clots or stroke. This risk increases
with age and the number of cigarettes you smoke.
What is LOESTRIN 24 Fe?
LOESTRIN 24 Fe is a birth
control pill (hormonal contraceptive) used by women to prevent pregnancy.
How does LOESTRIN 24 FE work
for contraception?
Your chance of getting pregnant
depends on how well you follow the directions for taking your birth control
pills. The better you follow the directions, the less chance you have of
getting pregnant.
Based on the results from the
clinical study, about 1 to 4 out of 100 women may get pregnant during the first
year they use LOESTRIN 24 Fe.
The following chart shows the
chance of getting pregnant for women who use different methods of birth
control. Each box on the chart contains a list of birth control methods that
are similar in effectiveness. The most effective methods are at the top of the
chart. The box on the bottom of the chart shows the chance of getting pregnant
for women who do not use birth control and are trying to get pregnant.
Who should not take LOESTRIN
24 Fe?
Do not take LOESTRIN 24 Fe
if you:
- smoke and are over 35 years of
age
- had blood clots in your arms,
legs, lungs, or eyes
- had a problem with your blood
that makes it clot more than normal
- have certain heart valve
problems or irregular heart beat that increases your risk of having blood clots
- had a stroke
- had a heart attack
- have high blood pressure that cannot be controlled by
medicine
- have diabetes with kidney, eye, nerve, or blood vessel
damage
- have certain kinds of severe migraine headaches with
aura, numbness, weakness or changes in vision, or any migraine headaches if you
are over 35 years of age
- have liver problems, including liver tumors
- have any unexplained vaginal bleeding
- are pregnant
- had breast cancer or any cancer that is sensitive to
female hormones
If any of these conditions happen while you are taking
LOESTRIN 24 Fe, stop taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe right away and talk to your
healthcare provider. Use non-hormonal contraception (such as condoms and
spermicide) when you stop taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe.
What should I tell my healthcare provider before
taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe?
Tell your healthcare provider if you:
- are pregnant or think you may be pregnant
- are depressed now or have been depressed in the past
- had yellowing of your skin or eyes (jaundice) caused by
pregnancy (cholestasis of pregnancy)
- are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. LOESTRIN 24 Fe
may decrease the amount of breast milk you make. A small amount of the hormones
in LOESTRIN 24 Fe may pass into your breast milk. Talk to your healthcare
provider about the best birth control method for you while breastfeeding.
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines
you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins
and herbal supplements.
LOESTRIN 24 FE may affect the way other medicines work,
and other medicines may affect how well LOESTRIN 24 Fe works.
Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of them to show
your healthcare provider and pharmacist when you get a new medicine.
How should I take LOESTRIN 24 Fe?
Read the Instructions for Use at the end of this
Patient Information.
What are the possible serious side effects of LOESTRIN
24 Fe?
- Like pregnancy, LOESTRIN 24 Fe may cause serious side
effects, including blood clots in your lungs, heart attack, or a stroke that
may lead to death. Some other examples of serious blood clots include blood
clots in the legs or eyes.
Serious blood clots can happen especially if you smoke,
are obese, or are older than 35 years of age. Serious blood clots are more
likely to happen when you:
- first start taking birth control pills
- restart the same or different birth control pills after
not using them for a month or more
Call your healthcare provider or go to a hospital
emergency room right away if you have:
- leg pain that will not go away
- a sudden, severe headache unlike your usual headaches
- sudden severe shortness of breath
- weakness or numbness in your
- sudden change in vision or arm or leg blindness
- trouble speaking
- chest pain
Other serious side effects include:
- liver problems, including:
- rare liver tumors
- jaundice (cholestasis), especially if you previously had
cholestasis of pregnancy. Call your healthcare provider if you have yellowing
of your skin or eyes.
- high blood pressure. You should see your
healthcare provider for a yearly check of your blood pressure.
- gallbladder problems
- changes in the sugar and fat (cholesterol and
triglycerides) levels in your blood
- new or worsening headaches including migraine
headaches
- depression
- possible cancer in your breast and cervix
- swelling of your skin especially around your mouth,
eyes, and in your throat (angioedema). Call your healthcare provider if you
have a swollen face, lips, mouth tongue or throat, which may lead to difficulty
swallowing or breathing. Your chance of having angioedema is higher is you have
a history of angioedema.
- dark patches of skin around your forehead, nose,
cheeks and around your mouth, especially during pregnancy (chloasma). Women
who tend to get chloasma should avoid spending a long time in sunlight, tanning
booths, and under sun lamps while taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe. Use sunscreen if you
have to be in the sunlight.
What are the most common side effects of LOESTRIN 24
Fe?
- headache
- vaginal infections
- nausea
- menstrual cramps
- breast tenderness
- mood changes
- acne
- weight gain
These are not all the possible side effects of LOESTRIN
24 Fe. For more information, ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
You may report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
What else should I know about taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe?
- If you are scheduled for any lab tests, tell your
healthcare provider you are taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe. Certain blood tests may be
affected by LOESTRIN 24 Fe.
- LOESTRIN 24 Fe does not protect against HIV infection
(AIDS) and other sexually transmitted infections.
How should I store LOESTRIN 24 Fe?
- Store LOESTRIN 24 Fe at room temperature between 68°F to
77°F (20°C to 25°C).
- Store away from light.
- Keep LOESTRIN 24 Fe and all medicines out of the reach of
children.
General information about the safe and effective use
of LOESTRIN 24 Fe.
Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other
than those listed in a Patient Information leaflet. Do not use LOESTRIN 24 Fe
for a condition for which it was not prescribed. Do not give LOESTRIN 24 Fe to
other people.
This Patient Information summarizes the most important
information about LOESTRIN 24 Fe. You can ask your pharmacist or healthcare
provider for information about LOESTRIN 24 Fe that is written for health
professionals.
For more information, call Warner Chilcott at
1-800-521-8813.
Do birth control pills cause cancer?
Birth control pills do not seem to cause breast cancer.
However, if you have breast cancer now, or have had it in the past, do not use
birth control pills because some breast cancers are sensitive to hormones.
Women who use birth control pills may have a slightly
higher chance of getting cervical cancer. However, this may be due to other
reasons such as having more sexual partners.
What if I want to become pregnant?
You may stop taking the pill whenever you wish. Consider
a visit with your healthcare provider for a pre-pregnancy checkup before you
stop taking the pill.
What should I know about my period when taking
LOESTRIN 24 Fe?
Your periods may be lighter and shorter than usual. Some
women may miss a period. Irregular vaginal bleeding or spotting may happen
while you are taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe, especially during the first few months of
use. This usually is not a serious problem. It is important to continue taking
your pills on a regular schedule to prevent a pregnancy.
What are the ingredients in LOESTRIN 24 Fe?
Active ingredients:
White pills: norethindrone acetate and ethinyl estradiol
Inactive ingredients:
Brown pills: ferrous fumarate
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
LOESTRIN 24 FE
(Low-ess-trinh 24 FE)
(norethindrone acetate and ethinyl estradiol tablets and
ferrous fumarate) tablets
Important Information about taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe
- Take 1 pill every day at the same time. Take the pills in
the order directed on your pill dispenser.
- Do not skip your pills, even if you do not have sex
often. If you miss pills (including starting the pack late), you could get
pregnant. The more pills you miss, the more likely you are to get
pregnant.
- If you have trouble remembering to take LOESTRIN 24 Fe,
talk to your healthcare provider.
- When you first start taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe, spotting or
light bleeding in between your periods may occur. Contact your healthcare
provider if this does not go away after a few months.
- You may feel sick to your stomach (nauseous), especially
during the first few months of taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe. If you feel sick to your
stomach, do not stop taking the pill. The problem will usually go away. If your
nausea does not go away, call your healthcare provider.
- Missing pills can also cause spotting or light bleeding,
even when you take the missed pills later. On the days you take 2 pills to make
up for missed pills (see What should I do if I miss any LOESTRIN 24 Fe
pills? below), you could also feel a little sick to your stomach.
- It is not uncommon to miss a period. However, if you miss
a period and have not taken LOESTRIN 24 Fe according to directions, or miss 2 periods
in a row, or feel like you may be pregnant, call your healthcare provider. If
you have a positive pregnancy test, you should stop taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe.
- If you have vomiting or diarrhea within 3-4 hours of
taking a white active pill, take another white pill from your extra pill
dispenser. If you do not have an extra pill dispenser, take the next white pill
in your pill dispenser. Continue taking all your remaining pills in order.
Start the first pill of your next pill dispenser the day after finishing your
current pill dispenser. This will be 1 day earlier than originally scheduled.
Continue on your new schedule.
- If you have vomiting or diarrhea for more than 1 day,
your birth control pills may not work as well. Use an additional birth control
method, like condoms and a spermicide, until you check with your healthcare
provider.
- Stop taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe at least 4 weeks before you
have major surgery and do not restart after the surgery without asking your
healthcare provider. Be sure to use other forms of contraception (like condoms
and spermicide) during this time period.
Before you start taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe:
- Decide what time of day you want to take your pill. It is
important to take it at the same time every day and in the order as directed on
your pill dispenser.
- Have backup contraception (condoms and spermicide)
available and if possible, an extra full pack of pills as needed.
When should I start taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe?
If you start taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe and you have not
used a hormonal birth control method before:
- There are 2 ways to start taking your birth control
pills. You can either start on a Sunday (Sunday Start) or on the first day (Day
1) of your natural menstrual period (Day 1 Start). Your healthcare provider
should tell you when to start taking your birth control pill.
- If you use the Sunday Start, use non-hormonal back-up
contraception such as condoms and spermicide for the first 7 days that you take
LOESTRIN 24 Fe. You do not need back-up contraception if you use the Day 1
Start.
If you start taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe and you are
switching from another birth control pill:
- Start your new LOESTRIN 24 Fe pack on the same day that
you would start the next pack of your previous birth control method.
- Do not continue taking the pills from your previous birth
control pack.
If you start taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe and previously used
a vaginal ring or transdermal patch:
- Start using LOESTRIN 24 Fe on the day you would have
reapplied the next ring or patch.
If you start taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe and you are
switching from a progestin-only method such as an implant or injection:
- Start taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe on the day of removal of your
implant or on the day when you would have had your next injection.
If you start taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe and you are
switching from an intrauterine device or system (IUD or IUS):
- Start taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe on the day of removal of your
IUD or IUS.
- You do not need back-up contraception if your IUD or IUS
is removed on the first day (Day 1) of your period. If your IUD or IUS is removed
on any other day, use non-hormonal back-up contraception such as condoms and
spermicide for the first 7 days that you take LOESTRIN 24 Fe.
Keep a calendar to track your period: If this is the
first time you are taking birth control pills, read, “When should I
start taking LOESTRIN 24 Fe?” above. Follow these instructions for either a Sunday
Start or a Day 1 Start.
Sunday Start:
You will use a Sunday Start if your healthcare
provider told you to take your first pill on a Sunday.
- Take pill 1 on the Sunday after your period
starts.
- If your period starts on a Sunday, take pill “1” that day
and refer to Day 1 Start instructions below.
- Take 1 pill every day in the order on the pill
dispenser at the same time each day for 28 days.
- After taking the last pill on Day 28 from the pill
dispenser, start taking the first pill from a new pack, on the same day of the
week as the first pack (Sunday). Take the first pill in the new pack whether or
not you are having your period.
- Use non-hormonal back-up contraception such as condoms
and spermicide for the first 7 days of the first cycle that you take LOESTRIN
24 FE.
Day 1 Start:
You will use a Day 1 Start if your doctor told you
to take your first pill (Day 1) on the first day of your period.
- Take 1 pill every day in the order of the pill
dispenser dial pack, at the same time each day, for 28 days.
- After taking the last pill on Day 28 from the pill
dispenser, start taking the first pill from a new pack, on the same day of the
week as the first pack. Take the first pill in the new pack whether or not you
are having your period.
Instructions for using your pill pack:
The LOESTRIN 24 Fe pill pack has 24 “active”
white pills (with hormones) to be taken for 24 days, followed by 4
“reminder” brown pills (without hormones) to be taken for the next 4
days.
Figure A
Look for:
- Where on the pack to start
taking pills
- In what order to take the
pills. Follow the arrows shown in Figure A.
- The week numbers as shown in Figure
A.
What if should I do if I
miss any LOESTRIN 24 FE white pills?
If you miss 1 white pill in
Weeks 1, 2, or 3, follow these steps:
- Take it as soon as you
remember. Take the next pill at your regular time. This means you may take 2
pills in 1 day.
- Then continue taking 1 pill
every day until you finish the pack.
- You do not need to use a
back-up birth control method if you have sex.
If you miss 2 white pills in
a row in Week 1 or Week 2 of your pack, follow these steps:
- Take the 2 missed pills as soon
as possible and the next 2 pills the next day.
- Then continue to take 1 pill
every day until you finish the pack.
- Use a non-hormonal birth
control method (such as a condom and spermicide) as a back-up if you have sex
during the first 7 days after missing your pills.
If you miss 2 white pills in a row in Week 3 or Week
4, or you miss 3 or more white pills in a row at any time, follow these steps:
- If you are a Day 1 Starter:
- Throw out the rest of the pill pack and start a new pack
that same day.
- If you are a Sunday Starter:
- Keep taking 1 pill every day until Sunday. On Sunday,
throw out the rest of the pack and start a new pack of pills that same day.
- You may not have your period this month but this is
expected. However, if you miss your period 2 months in a row, call your healthcare
provider because you might be pregnant.
- You could become pregnant if you have sex during the
first 7 days after you restart your pills. You MUST use a non-hormonal birth
control method (such as a condom and spermicide) as a back-up if you have sex
during the first 7 days after you restart your pills.
If you miss any of the 4 brown “reminder” pills in
Week 4, throw away the pills you missed and keep taking 1 pill each
day until the pack is empty. You do not need to use a back-up method of birth control.
If you have any questions or are unsure about the
information in this leaflet, call your healthcare provider.