The patient package insert enclosed with the pill warns against risk of developing blood clots, heart attacks, strokes, gallbladder disease, liver tumors and breast cancer. Side effects may include vaginal bleeding, fluid retention, inability to wear contact lenses, darkening of the skin, change in appetite, headache, nervousness, depression, dizziness, loss of scalp hair, rash, vaginal infections, nausea, vomitting and high blood pressure.Physicians' Desk Reference(R) 1995. Conditions believed to be pill related are: abdominal cramps, bloating, amenorrhea, cholestatic jaundice, breast tenderness and weight gain.
The Food and Drug Administration pregnancy category for the pill is "X" i. e. harmful to the fetus.Physicians' Desk Reference(R) 1995. After quitting the pill, women are advised not to become pregnant until their menstrual cycles return to normal.
Physicians' Desk Reference(R) 1995. See clinical pharmacology section for each brand name.
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