Triphasil is a combination oral contraceptive pill that contains ethinylestradiol and levonorgestrel, hormones that prevent pregnancy by stopping ovulation, thickening cervical mucus, and altering the uterine lining. To ensure effectiveness, Triphasil must be taken correctly. Here’s a guide on how to take Triphasil pills properly. Here is how to take Triphasil pills.
- Understanding the Triphasil Pack
Triphasil comes in a 28-day pack with 21 active pills in different colors and 7 inactive (placebo) pills. The pills are usually arranged as follows:
- 6 brown pills (low hormone dose)
- 5 white pills (moderate hormone dose)
- 10 yellow pills (higher hormone dose)
- 7 red placebo pills (no hormones)
- When to Start Taking Triphasil
You can start taking Triphasil in two ways:
- First-day start: Take the first pill on the first day of your period.
- Sunday start: Take the first pill on the Sunday after your period begins.
If you are switching from another birth control method, consult your doctor on when to start.
- How to Take Triphasil Pills
- Take one pill at the same time every day to maintain hormone levels.
- Follow the order of the pills as indicated on the blister pack.
- Swallow the pill with water, with or without food.
- Continue taking the pills daily, even during your menstrual period.
- What to Do If You Miss a Pill
Missing a pill can reduce Triphasil’s effectiveness. Here’s what to do if you forget to take one:
- Missed 1 pill: Take it as soon as you remember, even if it means taking two pills in one day.
- Missed 2 or more pills: Take the most recent missed pill immediately, leave out any earlier missed pills, and continue your schedule. Use backup contraception (like condoms) for the next 7 days.
- Missed placebo (red) pills: Skip them and continue as usual.
- What to Avoid While Taking Triphasil
- Skipping pills: This increases the risk of pregnancy.
- Smoking: Increases the risk of blood clots, especially in women over 35.
- Certain medications: Some antibiotics, anti-seizure drugs, and herbal supplements (e.g., St. John’s Wort) can reduce effectiveness. Consult your doctor if you take other medications.
- Possible Side Effects
Some women may experience mild side effects, including:
- Nausea and vomiting
- Headaches or dizziness
- Breast tenderness
- Spotting between periods
Seek medical help if you experience severe symptoms such as:
- Severe leg pain or swelling (possible blood clot)
- Chest pain or shortness of breath
- Sudden vision changes or migraines
- What to Do When Stopping Triphasil
- If you plan to stop using Triphasil, talk to your doctor about other contraception options.
- If you stop taking it and want to get pregnant, your cycle may take a few months to regulate.
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