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Isibloom
Isibloom, also known as ethinyl estradiol and desogestrel, is an oral contraceptive or birth control pill. It is used to prevent pregnancies, plus it helps to keep your cycle regular, reduce pain and heavy periods, and lower the risk of ovarian cysts. Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, headache, stomach cramping, menstrual changes, and weight gain, but their intensity usually decreases over time with continued use.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I just stop taking Isibloom after my symptoms are gone?
No, complete your medication as per your doctor's instruction.
Can I smoke while taking Isibloom?
It's not advisable, especially if you're above 35. Smoking may increase the risk of heart disease with Isibloom.
I missed a dose of Isibloom, what should I do?
Take the pill as soon as you remember. If you're 24+ hours late, follow backup birth control steps and consult your doctor.
Will Isibloom make my acne worse?
It might help improve acne in some women.
Comprehensive Drug Guide
How Does Isibloom Work?
Isibloom is a combination of synthetic estrogen and progestin hormones. It works by inhibiting ovulation, altering cervical mucus consistency to prevent sperm penetration, and modifying the endometrial lining, which discourages fertilized egg implantation.
What is Isibloom Used For?
FDA indications: Contraception, Acne Vulgaris (16 years and above with menstruation history), and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD).
Offlabel uses: It's also been used offlabel for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and Menorrhagia.
Common Dosages
Tablets: 0.15mg of desogestrel (progestin) and 0.03mg of ethinyl estradiol (estrogen).
Typical Dosing
FDA Approved Indications
- Take one pill at the same time every day, without skipping, for 21 consecutive days, followed by one week off (seven placebo pills).
- Your period should start during the week off.
Off-Label Uses
- Take one pill at the same time every day, without skipping, for 21 consecutive days, followed by one week off (seven placebo pills).
- Your period should start during the week off.
Who Shouldn't Take Isibloom?
- Have had a blood clot, heart attack, or stroke.
- Have risk factors for heart disease, like high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, or obesity.
- Have uncontrolled high blood pressure.
- Have a history of breast, uterine/cervical, or unusual vaginal bleeding.
- Have liver disease or liver cancer.
- Have an adrenal gland disorder.
- New moms, especially nursing ones. Isibloom may pass into breast milk.
- Are allergic to any part of desogestrel/ethinyl estradiol, or have any other allergies.
- Are pregnant or think you might be pregnantit's not safe!
- Have migraines with aura, severe headaches, or other headaches.
- Have a history of depression.
- Are above 35 and smoke cigarettes.
Advice From The Pharmacist
- Take at the same time every day to enhance its effectiveness.
- If stomach upset occurs with this pill, try taking it with meals.
- Isibloom may affect the level of blood sugar. Regularly monitor it if you have diabetes.
- Always use a backup method of contraception, like condoms, during the first week of pill use.
- In case of vomiting or diarrhea, you may need to use backup birth control these can prevent the drug from working well.
- If you missed periods on pills, first rule out pregnancy before resuming the pill.
- Regularly contact healthcare providers to monitor progress or check for side effects.
Side Effects of Isibloom
Common Side Effects
- You might experience nausea, vomiting, bloating, or stomach cramps.
- Acne might be your new uninvited friend.
- Weight change is possible, mostly gain than loss.
- Your breasts could become tender or produce secretions.
- Vaginal bleeding between periods can occur, especially during the first few months of pill use.
Uncommon/Severe Side Effects
- Uncommon side effects:
- Frequent yeast infections.
- Hair loss, rarely.
- Unusual changes in menstrual flow.
- Rare side effects:
- Severe nausea or vomiting.
- Stomach / abdominal pain.
- Dark urine.
- Yellowing eyes or skin.
- Severe side effects:
- Sudden dizziness or fainting.
- Unusual sweating.
- Troubled breathing.
- Unusual or sudden changes in vision.
- Chest/jaw / left arm pain.
- Any swelling, warmth, or tenderness in the calf or thigh.
Risks and Warnings of Isibloom
- Increased risk of blood clots, heart attacks, and strokes. This risk is higher for women over 35 who smoke.
- May cause brown, blotchy spots on exposed skin (usually on the face). Limit exposure to the sun and use sunscreen.
- May make you dizzy. Limit alcoholic beverages and do not drive or use machinery until you know how this medication affects you.
- Consult your healthcare provider if you'll be on bed rest or will be having surgery. You may need to stop the medication.
- Immediate medical help for any medical symptom that seems serious.
Interactions with Isibloom
Common Drug Interactions
- Combination drugs such as ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir, with or without dasabuvir, can increase the risk of severe liver disease.
- Aminoglutethimide
- Griseofulvin
- Modafinil
- Rifamycins (like rifampin, and rifabutin)
- St. John's wort
- Seizure medicines (like barbiturates, carbamazepine, felbamate, phenytoin, topiramate)
Alternatives to Isibloom
- LevonorgestrelEthinyl Estradiol
- NorgestimateEthinyl Estradiol
- Drospirenone and Ethinyl Estradiol
- Norethindrone AcetateEthinyl Estradiol