USES
Aubra is an oral contraceptive pill. Here’s how to use it:
Starting Dosage: One tablet per day, preferably at the same time of day. The first tablet will be taken during the first day of your menstrual cycle or the first day of menstruation.
Continuous Use: Aubra comes in a pack containing a full month’s supply, typically 28 pills. The standard regimen involves taking one pill every day for 21 days, followed by 7 days of placebo pills or no pills at all (depending on the specific formulation of Aubra). This mimics the natural menstrual cycle, providing a controlled hormone release.
Consistency: To get the maximum benefit from Aubra, it is advisable to take the pill at the same time each day. Failure to take doses or taking the pills differently lowers its effectiveness and can also lead to more chances of pregnancy.
Missed Dose: Just in case you forget taking the pill, follow the instruction for missing dose on the packet or talk to your doctor about what to do next.
WORKING
Aubra mainly functions by checking the body’s hormone balance. This is how each component of it contributes to its overall working method:
Prevents Ovulation: Synthetic estrogen, such as ethinylestradiol, in Aubra inhibits the production of hormones responsible for ovaries releasing eggs (ovulation). If there is no ovulation, the risk of pregnancy greatly diminishes.
It thins the uterine lining: Drospirenone is a synthetic progestin in Aubra. This causes the lining of the uterus-the tissue that builds up in the uterus every month-to thin out. If fertilization occurs, it makes it more difficult for a fertilized egg to attach.
Changes cervical mucus: Drospirenone also increases the thickness of the cervical mucus. This forms a barrier, which ensures sperm can’t reach an egg.
It combines both estrogen and progestin in a form that is most highly effective when taken regularly for management of reproductive health, also preventing unwanted pregnancy.
SIDE EFFECTS
Like any medication, Aubra may have side effects. Some women may feel mild, temporary side effects as their body gets used to the hormones; others may be more sensitive, and experience more severe effects. However, common side effects of Aubra include:
Nausea or vomiting
Headaches
Breast tenderness
Loss of sex drive
Increased risk of blood clots (especially in smokers or those over 35).
More serious side effects include:
Severe chest pain
Shortness of breath
Swelling or pain in the legs (possible blood clot)
If any of these serious side effects occur, it is essential to seek medical help immediately.
WARNINGS
Before starting Aubra, it is important to inform your healthcare provider about any pre-existing medical conditions. Aubra may not be suitable for everyone. Warnings include:
Cardiovascular Risks: Smoking or any history of heart disease and blood clots may increase the risk of severe cardiovascular events, like stroke and DVT, in such women.
Liver Disease: Aubra is inappropriate in the case of women with liver diseases,
Pregnancy: Aubra is absolutely contraindicated during pregnancy. If pregnancy is suspected or confirmed during the time of drug administration, stop Aubra immediately and seek medical attention.
INTERACTIONS
Strong CYP3A4 Inhibitors: Medications like ketoconazole and itraconazole can increase the levels of Aubra in the body, which may increase the risk of side effects. Dose adjustments may be required when used together.
CYP3A4 Inducers: Drugs like rifampin and carbamazepine may decrease the effectiveness of Aubra by lowering its levels in the blood, making it less effective in treating migraines.
Other Migraine Medications: Combining Aubra with other migraine treatments, such as triptans (e.g., sumatriptan), may increase the risk of cardiovascular side effects like high blood pressure and heart strain.
P-glycoprotein Inhibitors: Drugs like cyclosporine may increase the levels of Aubra in the bloodstream, possibly leading to an increased risk of side effects, requiring close monitoring or dose adjustments.
DOSAGE
The usual dosage for Aubra is:
One tablet, once a day, at the same time of day.
The pill pack will usually have 21 active tablets that contain hormones, and 7 inactive, or placebo tablets.
Be sure to follow the instructions in the package, or as advised by your healthcare provider.
If you miss a dose, what to do will depend upon how many pills have been missed. Ordinarily, if one pill has been missed, take it and continue with the rest of the pack.
PRESCRIPTION
Aubra is a prescription drug. It requires a prescription from a healthcare provider. Before prescribing you the Aubra, your healthcare provider will:
Review your medical history
Evaluate whether you will qualify for hormonal contraceptives
Consider your underlying health condition, specifically those concerning the cardiovascular system, liver, or hormonal levels
If planning to use Aubra for birth control or menstrual regulation, you should consult a doctor and have a discussion about the benefits, side effects, and alternatives.
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