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Mili
Mili is an oral contraceptive that combines an estrogen and a progestin. It is effective in preventing pregnancy when taken correctly. Some common side effects include nausea, headaches, and changes in menstrual periods, but your healthcare provider will usually ensure that the benefits surpass these potential issues.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I continue taking Mili if I am breastfeeding?
Yes, but caution is advised. You should discuss it with your healthcare provider to weigh the benefits and risks.
Can I skip the reminder pills in the package?
Yes, the reminder pills are not active; they are only there to help keep you on track with your pilltaking schedule.
Can I take Mili if I smoke?
Smoking significantly increases your risk of heart issues while on Mili, especially if you are over 35. It is strongly recommended that you quit smoking before starting Mili.
Does Mili protect against sexually transmitted infections (STI)?
No, Mili only prevents pregnancy. Using a condom can help reduce the risk of STIs.
Comprehensive Drug Guide
How Does Mili Work?
Mili is a combination hormonal contraceptive that suppresses ovulation, alters the endometrial lining, and changes the cervical mucus to prevent fertilization.
What is Mili Used For?
FDA indications: Mili is used to prevent pregnancy. It can also help regulate your periods, reduce the risk of ovarian cysts, and can help treat acne in some women.
Offlabel uses: may be used for the management of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS))
Common Dosages
Tablets: Each packet contains 28 tablets; 21 active tablets (with equal hormones) and 7 reminder tablets (nonhormonal)
Typical Dosing
FDA Approved Indications
- Ideally, Mili should be taken at the same time daily to ensure its effectiveness.
- One tablet daily is the recommended dosage.
Who Shouldn't Take Mili?
- If you have concerns about heart disease, stroke, blood clots, uncontrolled high blood pressure, liver disease, certain cancers, or migraines with auras, it's important to discuss these with your healthcare provider before starting Mili.
Advice From The Pharmacist
- Most side effects will fade with time as your body gets used to the hormones
- If you experience severe or prolonged side effects such as persistent nausea, vomiting, or significant weight change, contact your healthcare provider.
- Always remember to take your pill at the same time each day.
- Remember to check your breasts for lumps regularly and have a mammogram every year after you turn 40.
Risks and Warnings of Mili
- Like any medication, Mili does carry a risk of severe side effects which should always be discussed with your healthcare provider before starting treatment. These can include deep vein thrombosis, heart attack, and stroke.
Interactions with Mili
Common Drug Interactions
- Certain seizure medications
- HIV medications
- Antifungal medications
- Certain antibiotics
- St. John?s Wort
Alternatives to Mili
- Alesse
- Sprintec
- Yasmin
- Levora