Description
Generic Dienogest 2 mg + Ethinylestradiol 30 mcg is a prescription combination tablet used in adult women for contraception and hormone regulation. Doctors prescribe it to prevent ovulation, regulate menstrual cycles, and manage hormonal imbalances such as endometriosis or moderate acne.
Uses?
Dienogest is a progestin that inhibits ovulation and stabilizes the endometrial lining, while ethinylestradiol is a synthetic estrogen that regulates menstrual cycles and improves cycle predictability. This combination provides reliable contraception and additional benefits like reduced menstrual pain and improved hormonal balance.
How it supports treatment?
By preventing ovulation, the combination stops the possibility of fertilization. It also regulates hormone levels, helping reduce heavy or irregular bleeding, acne, and discomfort associated with endometriosis. When taken consistently, it provides up to 99% effectiveness in preventing pregnancy.
How to take?
Take one tablet at the same time each day, preferably with water. Follow the pack instructions for 21 days of active pills followed by 7 days of placebo or hormone-free pills, as prescribed. Swallow whole; do not crush or chew. If a dose is missed, follow your doctor’s instructions or the pack guidelines to maintain effectiveness.
- Commonly prescribed for: adult women seeking contraception, cycle regulation, or management of hormonal disorders
- Use caution if: history of blood clots, liver disease, uncontrolled hypertension, migraine with aura, or smoking over age 35
- Inform your doctor about other medications, supplements, or herbal remedies, as interactions may reduce effectiveness
Suggestions and monitoring
- Doctors may monitor blood pressure, liver function, and menstrual cycle patterns
- Seek urgent medical attention for severe leg swelling, chest pain, sudden headache, vision changes, or jaundice
Health suggestion for hormonal regulation and contraception
- Take the tablet at the same time every day for consistent hormone levels
- Use additional contraception if pills are missed or vomiting occurs within 3-4 hours of intake
- Avoid smoking and maintain a healthy lifestyle to reduce cardiovascular risk
- Report any unusual bleeding, severe headaches, or swelling promptly

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