Desogestrel And Ethinylestradiol Tablets

Product/Composition Desogestrel And Ethinylestradiol Tablets
Strength 0.15mg + 0.02mg/0.03mg
Form Tablets
Production Capacity 10 Million Tablet/Month
Packaging 1 X 21 Tablets / Box
Therapeutic use Hormones & Steroids
Package Insert/Leaflet Available upon request

Desogestrel and Ethinylestradiol Tablets are a type of combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP), widely used for birth control and hormone regulation.

Here are the key details:

  • Composition:

    • Desogestrel – a synthetic progestin.

    • Ethinylestradiol – a synthetic estrogen.

    • Available in different strengths, most commonly Desogestrel 0.15 mg with Ethinylestradiol 0.02 mg or 0.03 mg.

  • Dosage Form: Oral tablets, usually supplied in blister packs containing 21 active tablets (sometimes followed by 7 placebo tablets, depending on the brand).

  • Mode of Action:

    • Inhibits ovulation (prevents release of an egg).

    • Thickens cervical mucus, making it harder for sperm to pass through.

    • Alters the uterine lining to make implantation less likely.

  • Uses:

    • Contraception – prevents pregnancy effectively when taken as prescribed.

    • Regulation of menstrual cycles.

    • Management of heavy or painful periods.

    • May help reduce acne and premenstrual symptoms in some women.

  • Treatment Goal: To provide reliable, reversible contraception while offering additional hormonal benefits for menstrual and skin health.

  • Side Effects:

    • Common: nausea, breast tenderness, headaches, mood swings, spotting or irregular bleeding.

    • Less common: fluid retention, mild weight changes, reduced libido.

    • Rare but serious: blood clots, stroke, hypertension, liver problems.

  • Precautions:

    • Not suitable for women with a history of blood clots, stroke, certain heart diseases, breast or uterine cancers, or severe liver disease.

    • Caution in women who smoke (especially over age 35).

    • Tablets must be taken daily, ideally at the same time, for full effectiveness.

    • Some medicines (like certain antibiotics or anti-epileptic drugs) can reduce contraceptive effectiveness.

👉 This pill works as long as it is taken consistently; missing doses or irregular intake may reduce its effectiveness.