Asmita Tablet

Drospirenone and Ethinylestradiol Tablets
Asmita Tablet
Asmita Tablet is a contraceptive medicine. Asmita Tablet is used for contraception (to prevent pregnancy).

Asmita Tablet Composition :-

Asmita Tablet Uses :-

Asmita Tablet is used as an oral contraceptive pill for women. Asmita Tablet is a combination pill which contains two synthetic female sex hormones like Drospirenone and Ethinylestradiol as active ingredients.
Asmita Tablet helps in inhibiting the release and fertilization of an egg.

Asmita Tablet Dosage :-

Asmita Tablet should be taken exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
Asmita Tablet is commonly taken with or without food once a day. 
Take Asmita Tablet at around the regular time every day.
Asmita Tablet comes in strips of 21 tablets. Asmita Tablet is marked with 21 tablets one day of each week.
Take Asmita Tablet at a fixed time every day for 21 days.
- Start taking Asmita Tablet a pill marked with the correct day of the week on strips of 21 tablets. - - Follow the direction of the arrows on the strip on the strips of Asmita Tablet.
- Asmita Tablet take one tablet every day, until you have finished all 21 tablets.
Asmita Tablet Swallow each tablet whole with water, do not chew the tablet.
- After taking 21 pills of Asmita Tablet, you have seven free days, then you do not take any pill for those seven days.
- If you take one last tablet of Asmita Tablet pack on Friday, then you should take the first tablet of your next pack on Saturday of next week.
- Within a few days of taking the last tablet of Asmita Tablet, you may experience menstrual-like bleeding or your bleeding has not stopped and it is time to start the next pack of Asmita Tablet.
- During the free days you do not need to use contraception after taking 21 pills of the pack of Asmita Tablet.
- Start taking the pack of 21 tablets of Asmita Tablet on the first day of the cycle (ie, the first day of your period). You are protected against pregnancy if you start taking Asmita Tablet from the first day of your period.
- If you also start Asmita Tablet on day 2-5 of the cycle, you should use additional protective contraception (such as a condom) for the first 7 days.
- If you forget to take Asmita Tablet, take the tablet as soon as you remember and then take Asmita Tablet at your normal time.
- If you miss taking Asmita Tablet and delay more than 12 hours after taking Asmita Tablet, then protection against pregnancy may be reduced.
- If you miss more Asmita Tablet, higher is the risk of getting pregnant.
- In case you forget to take Asmita Tablet. Take the missed tablet as soon as you remember, even if you may need to take two pills at the same time, and use additional protective contraception (such as a condom) for the next 7 days.

Asmita Tablet Side-effects :-

Like all medicines, Asmita Tablet can cause side effects, however not everyone may experience these side effects.
Common side effects of Asmita Tablet
• Nausea,
• Headache,
• Migraine,
• Depressed mood
• Breast tenderness,
• Menstrual disorders,
• Bleeding between periods,
• Vaginal discharge,
Most of these side effects are short term and get resolved with time. Although, if any of these side effects do not resolve with time or get poor, take a doctor's consultation as soon as possible.

Precautions & Warnings :-

• You are allergic to Drospirenone and Ethinylestradiol, the constituents of Asmita Tablet.
• If for any reason you miss a dose of Asmita Tablet, or if you experience vomiting or vomiting within 4 hours of taking a dose, take another tablet. If you missed a dose or it is 12 hours late to take the missed dose, you should use a condom during intercourse for a period of 2 days.
• Asmita Tablet is to be taken on the first day of menstruation. Asmita Tablet has to be taken for a full month. Once the pack of Asmita Tablet is exhausted, start with a new one.
To get the most benefit from Asmita Tablet, take it at the same time. It should be taken only as per the advice of your doctor.
• If you have had or have had problems with blood clots in a blood vessel in the legs (deep vein thrombosis, DVT), lungs (Pulmonary embolism, PE), or other organs.
• If you are suffering from blood clotting disorder.
• If you have had a heart attack, stroke or chest pain, or have diabetes with blood vessel damage, high blood pressure and increased levels of fats (cholesterol) in the blood.
• If you are suffering from kidney, liver or migraine disease. If you have or have ever had a liver tumor,
• If you have or are suspected of having a sex hormone-dependent tumor.
• If you have any unexplained bleeding from your vagina.
• If you have had surgery with immobilization for a long period of time.
• Stop using Asmita Tablet and consult your doctor if you have yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes (jaundice), severe stomach pain, severe depression, or think you may be pregnant.
• Before you start treatment with Asmita Tablet, tell your doctor if you smoke, you are over 35, you have or have ever had a heart attack, or cancer of the uterus/cervix, or vagina.
• Your blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels may be checked regularly during treatment with Asmita Tablet.
• You may experience spotting or bleeding between periods or missed periods while on treatment with Asmita Tablet. If it happens repeatedly or persists for a long time, a doctor should be consulted.
• You should tell your doctor if you notice swelling and pain in your limbs, shortness of breath, chest pain or change in vision during treatment with Asmita Tablet, as these could be signs of a blood clot.
• Asmita Tablet does not protect against HIV infection (AIDS) or any other sexually transmitted disease.
• Asmita Tablet works by inhibiting ovulation and formation of endometrium.
• A few common side-effects such as headachemigrainebreast pain, and nausea are some of the common side effects of Asmita Tablet. If side effects are bothersome or severe, you should tell your doctor.
• After abortion :
If you have had a miscarriage during the first three months of pregnancy, your doctor may ask you to start taking Asmita Tablet. That is, you will get contraceptive protection from the first pill.
• Having a baby :
You can start taking Asmita Tablet between 21 to 28 days after having a baby. If you start taking Asmita Tablet after day 28, you should use protective contraception (for example, condoms) for the first seven days after taking Asmita Tablet.

Asmita Tablet Mfg By :-

Integrace Pvt Ltd

Asmita Tablet Price :-

MRP ₹ = 583.50 (21 tablets)

Asmita Tablet Storage :-

Asmita Tablet store at a temperature not exceeding 30°C.

Classification :-

Therapeutics Indiaction : Used for contraception (to prevent pregnancy).

FAQs :-

What is Asmita Tablet?
Asmita Tablet is an oral hormonal contraceptive pill for women. Asmita Tablet contains two synthetic female sex hormones like Drospirenone and Ethinylestradiol as active ingredients. Asmita Tablet is used in the treatment of contraception (to prevent pregnancy). Asmita Tablet helps in inhibiting the release and fertilization of an egg.

How should Asmita Tablet be taken?
Start taking Asmita Tablet a pill marked with the correct day of the week on strips of 21 tablets. - - Follow the direction of the arrows on the strip on the strips of Asmita Tablet.
Asmita Tablet take one tablet every day, until you have finished all 21 tablets.
Asmita Tablet Swallow each tablet whole with water, do not chew the tablet.
After taking 21 pills of Asmita Tablet, you have seven free days, then you do not take any pill for those seven days.
If you take one last tablet of Asmita Tablet pack on Friday, then you should take the first tablet of your next pack on Saturday of next week.

What are the side effects of Asmita Tablet?
Asmita Tablet may cause some side effects though not everyone may experience these side effects.
Common side effects of Asmita Tablet include: Nausea, Headache, Migraine, Breast pain, Depression, Breast tenderness, Menstrual disorders, Bleeding between periods, Vaginal discharge and Vaginal yeast infection.
Most of these side effects are short-lived and resolve over time. However, if any of these side effects do not get better over time or get worse, consult a doctor as soon as possible.

What if I forget to take Asmita Tablet?
If you forget to take Asmita Tablet, take the tablet as soon as you remember and then take Asmita Tablet at your normal time.
If you miss taking Asmita Tablet and delay more than 12 hours after taking Asmita Tablet, then protection against pregnancy may be reduced.
If you miss more Asmita Tablet, higher is the risk of getting pregnant.
In case you forget to take Asmita Tablet. Take the missed tablet as soon as you remember, even if you may need to take two pills at the same time, and use additional protective contraception (such as a condom) for the next 7 days.

Can I take Asmita Tablet during pregnancy?
If you are pregnant you should stop using Asmita Tablet. Or you should consult your doctor if you become pregnant during treatment with Asmita Tablet.

Can I take Asmita Tablet while I am breastfeeding?
Asmita Tablet should be avoided during breastfeeding.
Asmita Tablet affects the composition and quantity of breast milk.

Can I drive if I have taken Asmita Tablet?
Asmita Tablet is not expected to affect the ability to drive. However, one must be cautious while driving.

Can I consume alcohol with Asmita Tablet?
If you are a frequent user of Asmita Tablet then you should consult your doctor for alcohol consumption related advice before consuming Asmita Tablet.

Can Asmita Tablet be used for quick periods?
Asmita tablet is not used for periods, this Asmita Tablet prevents ovulation in women.

Can I use Asmita Tablet to postpone my period?
Asmita Tablet should not be used for any condition without consulting your doctor.

Can I take Asmita Tablet for irregular periods?
Asmita Tablet is not used in irregular periods. Asmita Tablet is used as an oral contraceptive pill for women.

Can I take Asmita Tablet for PCOS?
Asmita Tablet is not for use for the treatment of any other gynecological condition other than it is prescribed for. It is important to consult a doctor before taking any medicine to treat irregular periods. Self-medication should not be done.
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