This medicine should always be used exactly as recommended by your doctor.
If in doubt, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
The dosage is determined by the doctor individually for the patient.
Each blister contains 21 yellow tablets containing active ingredients and 7 white placebo tablets.
Vibin tablets of two different colors are placed in a blister in a certain order.
One blister contains 28 tablets.
Take one tablet of the drug every day, washed down with a small amount of water as needed.
Tablets can be taken regardless of food intake, but every day at about the same time.
Be careful not to confuse the pills: yellow pills are taken for the first 21 days, followed by white pills for the last 7 days.
A new blister should be started immediately (21 yellow tablets, then 7 white tablets).
Thus, there is no gap between the two blisters.
Action
Vibin suppresses ovulation and changes the consistency of cervical mucus.
Indications
Vibine is used to prevent pregnancy.
Contraindications
Do not use the product in case of hypersensitivity to any component of the product.
Do not use the drug in patients with: venous thromboembolism, at risk of arterial thromboembolism, pancreatitis, severe liver disease, severe or acute renal failure, malignant tumor of the reproductive organ or breast, endometrial hyperplasia, vaginal bleeding of unknown etiology, pregnant or suspected.
Side effects
Like any medication, this medication can cause side effects, although not everyone has them.
Common side effects (occur in less than 1 in 10 people): headaches, depression, migraines, nausea, menstrual irregularities, intra-thoracic bleeding, chest pain, breast tenderness, thick white vaginal discharge, and vaginal fungal infections.
For more information, see the booklet attached to the product.
Warnings and precautions
Vibine, like other hormonal contraceptives, does not protect against HIV (AIDS) or other sexually transmitted diseases.
Taking the drug may increase the risk of blood clots and arterial thromboembolic disorders, but the final decision on the possibility of using it is made by the doctor based on the medical history.
When using oral contraceptives, it is necessary to systematically examine the breast, and if the patient feels any thickening, he should consult a doctor.
A list of diseases that should be reported to the doctor, as well as information about blood clots that the patient should know, is available in the booklet attached to the package.
Use of other medications
Tell your doctor about all the medications you are currently or recently taking, as well as the medications you plan to take, including those that are available without a prescription.
This information is especially important if you are taking medications used to treat: epilepsy (for example, primidone, phenytoin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, topiramate, felbamate); tuberculosis (for example, rifampicin, rifabutin); HIV infection (for example, ritonavir, nelfinavir, nevirapine, efavirenz); hepatitis C infection (for example, hepatitis C). boteprevir, telaprevir); other infectious diseases (for example, Griseofulvin); high blood pressure in the blood vessels of the lungs (Bosentan); depressive moods (St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum)).
Vibine may affect the effects of other medications, such as, for example, drugs containing cyclosporine; anticonvulsant drug - lamotrigine (this can lead to an increase in the frequency of seizures).
Pregnancy and lactation
If you are pregnant or nursing, she suggests that she may be pregnant, or when she plans to have a baby, she should consult her doctor or pharmacist before using this medicine.
Vibin is contraindicated during pregnancy.
It is not recommended to use Vibin during breastfeeding.
If you want to use Vibin while breastfeeding, contact your doctor.