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Ethinyl estradiol/gestodene Dosage |
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What is the dose of your medication? Ethinyl estradiol/gestodene interactionsInteractions are the effects that happen when the drug is taken along with the food or when taken with other medications. Suppose if you are taking a drug Ethinyl estradiol/gestodene, it may have interactions with specific foods and specific medications. It will not interact with all foods and medications. The interactions vary from drug to drug. You need to be aware of interactions of the medicine you take. Most medications may interact with alcohol, tobacco, so be cautious. sponsored
Concurrent use with hepatic enzyme inducers e.g. barbiturates, primidone, phenobarbitone, phenytoin, phenylbutazone, rifampicin, carbamazepine and griseofulvin may affect contraceptive efficacy. Short courses of broad-spectrum antibiotics may also reduce the efficacy of the oral contraceptive. Concurrent use with HIV protease and non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors may affect hepatic metabolism of gestodene and/or ethinylestradiol. May increase plasma concentrations of ciclosporin and decrease the serum levels of lamotrigine. Concurrent use with felbamate may increase the clearance of gestodene. Gestodene may increase serum levels of buprenorphine. Co-trimoxazole, miconazole and etoricoxib may increase serum levels of ethinylestradiol. Aprepitant, modafinil and bosentan may reduce the serum levels of ethinylestradiol. Metabolism of omeprazole may be inhibited by ethinylestradiol. GI absorption of ethinylestradiol may be increased by concurrent admin of paracetamol. Food Interaction Concurrent treatment with St John’s wort may reduce efficacy of the oral contraceptive.
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ReviewsThe results of a survey conducted on ndrugs.com for Ethinyl estradiol/gestodene are given in detail below. The results of the survey conducted are based on the impressions and views of the website users and consumers taking Ethinyl estradiol/gestodene. We implore you to kindly base your medical condition or therapeutic choices on the result or test conducted by a physician or licensed medical practitioners.User reportsConsumer reported frequency of useNo survey data has been collected yetConsumer reported dosesNo survey data has been collected yetConsumer reviews
Information checked by Dr. Sachin Kumar, MD Pharmacology |
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