“May all be happy, may all be healed, may all be at peace and may no one ever suffer."
Drospirenone is a Progestin-only pill which is a synthetic form of progesterone. The hormonal component of Drospi inhibit ovulation by Suppressing gonadotropin release, Secondary mechanisms, which may contribute to the effectiveness of Drospi as a contraceptive, include changes in the cervical mucus (which increase the difficulty of sperm penetration) and changes in the endometrium (which reduce the likelihood of implantation). Drospirenone has antimineralocorticoid activity, counteracting oestrogen related sodium retention. Drospirenone exerts antiandrogenic activity.
Drospirenone is indicated for oral contraception.
Drospirenone (white active and light pink inert tablets) is swallowed whole once a day. Take one tablet daily for 28 consecutive days; one white active tablet daily during the first 24 days and one light pink inert tablet daily during the 4 following days. Tablets must be taken every day at about the same time of the day so that the interval between two tablets is always 24 hours.
The following clinically significant Side Effects are described elsewhere in other sections of the labeling:
Before you take Drospirenone, do not take this medicine and tell your doctor if you are already taking the following medicines: efavirenz, phenytoin, barbiturates, carbamazepine, bosentan, felbamate, griseofulvin, oxcarbazepine, rifampicin, rifabutin, rufinamide, aprepitant, products containing St. John's wort. Take special care while taking Drospirenone Hyperkalemia Thromboembolic Disorders, Bone Loss, Liver Disease Ectopic Pregnancy, Risk of Hyperglycemia in Patients with Diabetes, Bleeding Irregularities, and Amenorrhea, Depression.