Yasmin
Many women still worry that the pill makes you put on weight, but now there are new low-dose oral contraceptive pills which seldom have this effect. If you suffer from an increase in fluid retention, which is one cause of weight gain, there is a new pill containing the new category of progestogen, Drospirenone. Among other beneficial effects - Yasmin helps the body to counteract an increase in fluid retention.
| Drug Name | Price | Shipping | Click to Buy | | Yasmin 3mg 28 tablets | $108.25 | $0.00 | Buy Now | | Yasmin 3mg 84 tablets | $215.30 | $0.00 | Buy Now |
Only Yasmin contains:
- A different kind of hormone, which makes it a different kind of pill
- Impressive experience - Yasmin has already been prescribed to more than one million women worldwide.
- Reliability - Yasmin is more than 99% effective in preventing pregnancy, with proven tolerability and cycle control
See what the Wall Street Journal had to say about Yasmin
Thursday October 9, 2002 “The New Buzz In Birth Control: A Dieters Pill It may be a young woman's idea of the ultimate elixir: a pill that will keep you from getting pregnant, and help you lose weight at the same time. Word is it has arrived. Gynecologists and college health services have been surprised by an unusual number of requests for a new birth-control pill, called Yasmin, that patients believe will help the lose - or at least not gain - weight…."
Frequently Asked Questions
• What is Yasmin? • How does Yasmin work? • Who shouldn’t use Yasmin? • What side effects does Yasmin have? • Will Yasmin help you lose weight? • Will Yasmin treat acne?
What is Yasmin
Yasmin is a new form of oral contraceptive that people commonly call “the pill”. Approved by the FDA in November of 2001 and used by over 1,000,000 women. Yasmin has been proven to be 99% effective in preventing unwanted pregnancies
How does Yasmin work?
Yasmin works like other common oral contraceptives. It produces hormones that convince the body it is pregnant so it does not release and egg. Yasmin also includes Drospirenone, which decreases with the excess sodium and water in the body but may increase the potassium levels.
Who shouldn’t use Yasmin?
Yasmin should not be taken by women who have: Kidney Disease Liver Disease Adrenal Disease
What side effects does Yasmin have?
Side effects with Yasmin are similar to that of other oral contraceptives and may include irregular bleeding, breast tenderness, depression, headaches, and nervousness.
Will Yasmin help you lose weight?
Due to the synthetic progestin (hormone) used in the pill women may not gain any weight or may lose weight while taking Yasmin.
Will Yasmin treat acne?
Yasmin can help clear up mild to moderate acne in some women.
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