Is this pill any appropriate?

My doctor put me on the Yasmin contraceptive pill today, and said it would clear up my acne, if there is anyone else who is on this pill, can you please write put money on to me and tell me if it s any right. Thankyou x x x .
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The classical pill given within women who have acne to try and help out was Dianette. It have a specific acne rosacea license, but interestingly not technically a contraceptive one. Unfortunately it was noted a few years ago that it have about twice the ordinary VTE ( clot ) risk compared to other pills. Most doctors will advise patients of this, though some patients will still request to rob it.

Yasmin has no acne license, solitary a contraceptive one, but was shown during its nouns to have an effect. Like adjectives pills it also does modestly increase the clot risk. Generally most doctors would advise that patients own to have the two issues, both a desire to use oral contraception and acne to prove the use of OC looking at the risk benefit ratio.

The advantage here is that you may snuff out (if you will pardon the expression) two birds beside one stone, give a women OC and control her acne at matching time, though it is not always successful it may minimise medication if it works. It is difficult to maintain using either Dianette or Yasmin to treat acne unless contraception is also person sought.

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Yasmin is a birth control pill used to prevent pregnancy. Yasmin differs from other birth control pills because it contains a progestin hormone called drospirenone. It does not protect against HIV infection (AIDS) and other sexually transmitted diseases.
You can find more information here link:
http://www.expodrugs.com/yasmin.php...





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