
BiNovum Oral Contraceptive Tablets
PN: POMBN63
3x21 Tablets
This is a prescription only medicine
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To prevent pregnancy, always take Binovum as described below. Check with your doctor or family planning nurse if you are not sure. Take Binovum every day for 21 days Binovum comes in a strip of 21 pills, each marked with a day of the week. Take your pill at the same time every day. Start by taking a white pill marked with the correct day of the week. Follow the direction of the arrows on the strip. Take one white pill each day, until you have finished all of them. Then take a peach-coloured pill marked with the correct day of the week. Follow the direction of the arrows on the strip. Take one peach-coloured pill each day, until you have finished all of them. Swallow each pill whole, with water if necessary. Do not chew the pill.
Then have seven pill-free days- after you have taken all 21 pills in the strip, you have seven days when you take no pills. So if you take the last pill of one pack on a Friday, you will take the first pill of your next pack on the Saturday of the following week. Within a few days of taking the last pill from the strip, you should have a withdrawal bleed like a period. This bleed may not have finished when it is time to start your next strip of pills.
You do not need to use extra contraception during these seven pill-free days, as long as you have taken your pills correctly and start the next strip of pills on time. Then start your next strip-start taking your next strip of Binovum after the seven pill-free days even if you are still bleeding. Always start the new strip on time. As long as you take Binovum correctly, you will always start each new strip on the same day of the week.
Then have seven pill-free days- after you have taken all 21 pills in the strip, you have seven days when you take no pills. So if you take the last pill of one pack on a Friday, you will take the first pill of your next pack on the Saturday of the following week. Within a few days of taking the last pill from the strip, you should have a withdrawal bleed like a period. This bleed may not have finished when it is time to start your next strip of pills.
You do not need to use extra contraception during these seven pill-free days, as long as you have taken your pills correctly and start the next strip of pills on time. Then start your next strip-start taking your next strip of Binovum after the seven pill-free days even if you are still bleeding. Always start the new strip on time. As long as you take Binovum correctly, you will always start each new strip on the same day of the week.
To prevent pregnancy, always take Binovum as described below. Check with your doctor or family planning nurse if you are not sure. Take Binovum every day for 21 days Binovum comes in a strip of 21 pills, each marked with a day of the week. Take your pill at the same time every day. Start by taking a white pill marked with the correct day of the week. Follow the direction of the arrows on the strip. Take one white pill each day, until you have finished all of them. Then take a peach-coloured pill marked with the correct day of the week. Follow the direction of the arrows on the strip. Take one peach-coloured pill each day, until you have finished all of them. Swallow each pill whole, with water if necessary. Do not chew the pill.
Then have seven pill-free days- after you have taken all 21 pills in the strip, you have seven days when you take no pills. So if you take the last pill of one pack on a Friday, you will take the first pill of your next pack on the Saturday of the following week. Within a few days of taking the last pill from the strip, you should have a withdrawal bleed like a period. This bleed may not have finished when it is time to start your next strip of pills.
You do not need to use extra contraception during these seven pill-free days, as long as you have taken your pills correctly and start the next strip of pills on time. Then start your next strip-start taking your next strip of Binovum after the seven pill-free days even if you are still bleeding. Always start the new strip on time. As long as you take Binovum correctly, you will always start each new strip on the same day of the week.
Then have seven pill-free days- after you have taken all 21 pills in the strip, you have seven days when you take no pills. So if you take the last pill of one pack on a Friday, you will take the first pill of your next pack on the Saturday of the following week. Within a few days of taking the last pill from the strip, you should have a withdrawal bleed like a period. This bleed may not have finished when it is time to start your next strip of pills.
You do not need to use extra contraception during these seven pill-free days, as long as you have taken your pills correctly and start the next strip of pills on time. Then start your next strip-start taking your next strip of Binovum after the seven pill-free days even if you are still bleeding. Always start the new strip on time. As long as you take Binovum correctly, you will always start each new strip on the same day of the week.
Keep out of the reach and sight of children. Read the enclosed leaflet before taking. Talk to your doctor before taking if you are taking any other medication, allergic to any of the ingredients, pregnant, breast feeding, if you have breast or liver cancer, irregular heartbeat, problems with heart values or heart failure, ever had problems with blood circulation, if you have high blood pressure, suffer from migraines, severe liver disease or suffer from Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
To prevent pregnancy, always take Binovum as described below. Check with your doctor or family planning nurse if you are not sure. Take Binovum every day for 21 days Binovum comes in a strip of 21 pills, each marked with a day of the week. Take your pill at the same time every day. Start by taking a white pill marked with the correct day of the week. Follow the direction of the arrows on the strip. Take one white pill each day, until you have finished all of them. Then take a peach-coloured pill marked with the correct day of the week. Follow the direction of the arrows on the strip. Take one peach-coloured pill each day, until you have finished all of them. Swallow each pill whole, with water if necessary. Do not chew the pill.
Then have seven pill-free days- after you have taken all 21 pills in the strip, you have seven days when you take no pills. So if you take the last pill of one pack on a Friday, you will take the first pill of your next pack on the Saturday of the following week. Within a few days of taking the last pill from the strip, you should have a withdrawal bleed like a period. This bleed may not have finished when it is time to start your next strip of pills.
You do not need to use extra contraception during these seven pill-free days, as long as you have taken your pills correctly and start the next strip of pills on time. Then start your next strip-start taking your next strip of Binovum after the seven pill-free days even if you are still bleeding. Always start the new strip on time. As long as you take Binovum correctly, you will always start each new strip on the same day of the week.
Then have seven pill-free days- after you have taken all 21 pills in the strip, you have seven days when you take no pills. So if you take the last pill of one pack on a Friday, you will take the first pill of your next pack on the Saturday of the following week. Within a few days of taking the last pill from the strip, you should have a withdrawal bleed like a period. This bleed may not have finished when it is time to start your next strip of pills.
You do not need to use extra contraception during these seven pill-free days, as long as you have taken your pills correctly and start the next strip of pills on time. Then start your next strip-start taking your next strip of Binovum after the seven pill-free days even if you are still bleeding. Always start the new strip on time. As long as you take Binovum correctly, you will always start each new strip on the same day of the week.
To prevent pregnancy, always take Binovum as described below. Check with your doctor or family planning nurse if you are not sure. Take Binovum every day for 21 days Binovum comes in a strip of 21 pills, each marked with a day of the week. Take your pill at the same time every day. Start by taking a white pill marked with the correct day of the week. Follow the direction of the arrows on the strip. Take one white pill each day, until you have finished all of them. Then take a peach-coloured pill marked with the correct day of the week. Follow the direction of the arrows on the strip. Take one peach-coloured pill each day, until you have finished all of them. Swallow each pill whole, with water if necessary. Do not chew the pill.
Then have seven pill-free days- after you have taken all 21 pills in the strip, you have seven days when you take no pills. So if you take the last pill of one pack on a Friday, you will take the first pill of your next pack on the Saturday of the following week. Within a few days of taking the last pill from the strip, you should have a withdrawal bleed like a period. This bleed may not have finished when it is time to start your next strip of pills.
You do not need to use extra contraception during these seven pill-free days, as long as you have taken your pills correctly and start the next strip of pills on time. Then start your next strip-start taking your next strip of Binovum after the seven pill-free days even if you are still bleeding. Always start the new strip on time. As long as you take Binovum correctly, you will always start each new strip on the same day of the week.
Then have seven pill-free days- after you have taken all 21 pills in the strip, you have seven days when you take no pills. So if you take the last pill of one pack on a Friday, you will take the first pill of your next pack on the Saturday of the following week. Within a few days of taking the last pill from the strip, you should have a withdrawal bleed like a period. This bleed may not have finished when it is time to start your next strip of pills.
You do not need to use extra contraception during these seven pill-free days, as long as you have taken your pills correctly and start the next strip of pills on time. Then start your next strip-start taking your next strip of Binovum after the seven pill-free days even if you are still bleeding. Always start the new strip on time. As long as you take Binovum correctly, you will always start each new strip on the same day of the week.
Keep out of the reach and sight of children. Read the enclosed leaflet before taking. Talk to your doctor before taking if you are taking any other medication, allergic to any of the ingredients, pregnant, breast feeding, if you have breast or liver cancer, irregular heartbeat, problems with heart values or heart failure, ever had problems with blood circulation, if you have high blood pressure, suffer from migraines, severe liver disease or suffer from Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.