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Pabyrn (Ethinylestradiol)
What is Pabyrn (Ethinylestradiol) used for? Pabyrn (Ethinylestradiol) is an oral medication that is used to reduce the occurrence of symptoms associated with menopause. It contains a synthetic hormone that operates by elevating lowered hormone levels to stop symptoms such as hot flashes, mood changes, or vaginal dryness. Your physician may also prescribe this medication for other unlisted purposes. How should I use Pabyrn (Ethinylestradiol)? Pabyrn (Ethinylestradiol) is normally taken once daily at a dosage of one tablet, but your individual instructions will be determined by your physician based on your health condition and the severity of your symptoms. These doses should be swallowed whole and unaltered along with a large glass of water and may be taken on an empty stomach, but a meal is suggested before use if you experience nausea. Do not change the form of the tablets by splitting or crushing them to avoid destroying or altering the effects of their contents. Ask your pharmacist or physician any questions you have about the medicine to ensure the correct administration. What are the side effects of Pabyrn (Ethinylestradiol)? Some patients using Pabyrn (Ethinylestradiol) have reported experiencing side effects such as:
Serious side effects that may require emergency medical attention include depression, migraines, hypertension, gallstones, blood clots, vaginal thrush, edema, or disturbed liver function. Contact your physician as soon as you experience any symptoms that worry you to make sure any necessary adjustments are made to your dosage or application frequency to prevent more problems from occurring. Please Note Pabyrn (Ethinylestradiol) should not be used by men or to treat women who are pregnant, suspected to be pregnant, attempting to conceive, breastfeeding, or who have cancer of the genital tract, a history of breast cancer, high cholesterol, angina, heart valve disease, severe diabetes, a risk of cardiac conditions, irregular heartbeats, hypertension, gallstones, jaundice, a risk of blood clots, severely reduced liver function, or severely decreased kidney function. Also inform your physician if you have obesity, heart failure, diabetes, inflammatory bowel disorder, a history of migraines, varicose veins, hypertension, a history of gallstones, a family history of breast cancer, a history of liver disease, or decreased kidney function. These conditions may result in unexpected problems requiring special alterations to your regimen. Strictly follow all instructions provided to you by your physician or pharmacist while using Pabyrn (Ethinylestradiol). Optimum and safe dosage can differ based on the patient and the condition being treated. As this medication may be unsafe for certain patients, it is essential you always inform your physician if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as well as if you have any allergies, other illnesses, or ongoing health conditions, and if you are taking any other form of medication, supplements, or herbal products. Immediately seek emergency medical care if you have an allergic or hypersensitive reaction. Common signs of a reaction include hives, swelling, skin rashes, chest pains, as well as trouble breathing or swallowing. |