Uses of Cyonanza

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Cyonanz is known as a prescription drug with outstanding contraceptive effectiveness, it can be used alone or in combination with other drugs. To better understand the drug Cyonanz, please read the following article.

1. What is Cyonanz?


Cyonanz is a combined oral contraceptive containing the estrogen compound ethinyl estradiol and the pregnancy-producing compound norethindrone, in the form of tablets.
Each white tablet contains 0.035 mg ethinyl estradiol USP and 0.5 mg norethindrone USP. Inactive ingredients include: Lactose monohydrate, anhydrous lactose, magnesium stearate and modified starch (corn). Each green tablet contains only inert ingredients such as: croscarmellose sodium, yellow iron oxide, magnesium stearate, anhydrous lactose, FD&C Blue No. 2 aluminum lake, microcrystalline cellulose and povidone.

2. Uses of the drug Cyonanza


The combined oral contraceptive Cyonanz works by inhibiting gonadotropins. Although the main effect of this inhibition is ovulation, it also causes other changes such as changes in the mucus in the cervix (which interferes with sperm entering the uterus) and endometrium (reduces implantation).
Thanks to the above effects, Cyonanz is indicated for women who want to prevent pregnancy and use the drug as an effective method of contraception.

3. Dosage and usage


3.1. Dosage and Administration For maximum effectiveness, Cyonanz should be taken as directed and with no more than 24 hours between doses. In addition, the medicine is also packaged in convenient blister packs, pre-ordered for the start of Sunday, accompanied by a specific starting date 1 sticker, making it easier for users to use.
Note: In each cycle, the days of the week are pre-printed, starting from Sunday. Six different date stickers are also included with each cycle pack for the user to easily keep track of the medication progress. It is recommended that you place a self-adhesive sticker that corresponds to your start date within the pre-printed dates.
Sunday start:
When using Cyonanz, the first pill should be taken on the first Sunday, immediately after the start of menstruation. If the start of your period is on a Sunday, the first pill should be taken on that day. This is followed by taking one "active" pill daily for 21 days, followed by one green "repeating" pill daily for 7 days.
After taking all 28 tablets, a new dose will continue the next day (ie Sunday). For the first cycle of this regimen, you should still use another method of birth control such as spermicide or condoms until after the first 7 days of continuous use.
In case you miss an "active" pill during the first week or week 2, 3, take it as soon as you remember. If you miss two “active” pills during the first or second week, take 2 pills on the day you remember and 2 pills the next day. Then continue to take 1 tablet per day until the pack is empty. In addition, women should also be instructed to use an additional backup method of birth control such as spermicide or condoms if having sex for 7 days after missing the pill.
In case you miss 2 "active" pills in the 3rd week or forget to take 3 "active" pills in a row, you need to continue taking one pill a day until Sunday. On Sunday, throw away the remaining pack of pills, then start a new pack that day. Women should also be instructed to use back-up birth control if having sex within 7 days of missing a pill.
Start date:
The dose of Cyonanz for the initial cycle is 1 “active” tablet to be taken daily from the start to day 21 of the menstrual cycle, followed by the green pill “recall” daily for 7 days. Drink continuously for 28 days, after the 28th pill is finished, a new course will continue to be started the next day.
In case you miss an "active" pill during the first week or week 2, 3, take it as soon as you remember. If you miss 2 "active" pills during the first or second week, take 2 pills on the day you remember and 2 pills the next day. Then continue to take 1 tablet per day until the pack is empty. In addition, women should also be instructed to use an additional backup method of birth control such as spermicide or condoms if having sex for 7 days after missing the pill.
In case you miss 2 “active” pills in the 3rd week or forget to take 3 “active” pills in a row, it is recommended to skip the rest of the pill cycle and take a new cycle on the same day. Females should be instructed about the use of backup contraception if having sex within 7 days of missing the pill.
The use of Cyonanz for contraceptive purposes can be initiated after 4 weeks in non-lactating females. In particular, when using the drug in the postpartum period, women need to be considered for the increased risk of thromboembolic disease related to the postpartum period (see carefully the contraindications and warnings of the drug related to the postpartum period). associated with thromboembolic disease and should be used with caution in breastfeeding women). In addition, the possibility of ovulation and conception should also be considered before considering taking the drug.
3.2. Additional instructions During the use of the drug, if sudden bleeding occurs, heavy bleeding or amenorrhea, the use of oral contraceptives should be discontinued. For situations of sudden bleeding, or any abnormal bleeding from the vagina, attention should be paid to non-functional causes.
If persistent or recurrent vaginal bleeding is not diagnosed, appropriate diagnostic measures should be prescribed to rule out pregnancy or malignancy. If malignancies have been ruled out, timing treatment or changing other modalities may resolve the problem.
We can switch to a birth control pill that contains a higher level of estrogen. It can resolve irregular periods, because of its ability to increase the risk of thromboembolic disease.
When using oral contraceptives in the case of a missed period, it should be noted:
If the patient has not followed the schedule and instructions of the drug, the possibility of pregnancy should be considered at the first missed period and at the same time. Stop taking birth control pills if pregnancy is confirmed. If the patient has followed the medication regimen and still experiences two consecutive missed periods, pregnancy should be ruled out.

4. Note when using


4.1. Contraindications Cyonanz is contraindicated for women who are pregnant or experiencing one of the following conditions:
Have thromboembolic disorders or thrombophlebitis. Have a history of thromboembolic disorders or thrombophlebitis. Have known thrombotic conditions. History of or current coronary or cerebrovascular disease. Complicated heart valve disease. Blood pressure readings consistently greater than 160 mm Hg systolic or greater than 100 mg Hg diastolic. People with diabetes are related to blood vessels. Headache with focal neurological symptoms is common. People who need to perform major surgeries with prolonged periods of immobilization. People with a history or current diagnosis of breast cancer may be hormone sensitive. People with known or suspected endometrial carcinoma or estrogen-dependent neoplasms. Undiagnosed undiagnosed genital bleeding. People with cholestatic jaundice during pregnancy or jaundice when taking drugs before. Patients with acute or chronic liver disease with abnormal liver function. Adenomas or liver cancer. Women known or suspected to be pregnant. Women who are allergic or hypersensitive to any of the ingredients in the medicine. People taking a combination hepatitis C drug containing paritaprevir/ombitasvir/ritonavir, with or without dasabuvir, because of the potential to increase ALT (see warning about increased risk of liver enzyme elevations with concomitant inflammatory disease). liver C). 4.2. Side effects Cyonanz birth control pills can cause users to experience some side effects such as:
Shortness of breath, chest tightness, swelling in the lips, face, tongue or throat. Stuttering, sudden numbness or weakness (especially on one side of the body), sudden, severe headache, migraine. Vision problems, sudden loss of vision, blurred vision, problems with contact lenses. Sharp pain in the chest area, pain when pressing on one or both legs, chest pain or tightness, coughing up blood, pain that may spread to the jaw or shoulder. Excessive sweating, nausea, loss of appetite, fatigue, upper abdominal pain. Dark urine, clay-colored stools, yellow skin or eyes. Feeling of pounding in the neck or ears, swelling of the hands, ankles or feet. Sleep problems, weakness, mood swings, fatigue. Presence of a breast tumor. The above are not all the possible side effects of Cyonanz, for more detailed information users should ask their doctor or pharmacist. Women should get medical help right away if they notice any of the symptoms listed above while taking this medicine.
4.3. Drug warnings Smoking can increase your risk of serious cardiovascular events from the use of combined oral contraceptives. The risk increases with age, especially women over 35, and the number of cigarettes smoked. Therefore, women over 35 years old should not use the drug if they smoke.
Contraceptive use is associated with an increased risk of serious problems such as thromboembolism, heart attack, liver cancer, stroke and gallbladder disease. Although the risk is very small in healthy women without these underlying risk factors.
However, the risk of morbidity and mortality is significantly increased when women have other underlying risk factors such as obesity, diabetes, hypertension or hyperlipidemia. Therefore, you should inform the doctor who prescribes the birth control pill for information regarding these risks.
Above is important information about the composition, specific use and uses of Cyonanz. Hopefully through this article you will know how to use the drug for birth control purposes, do not forget to consult your doctor before taking it to ensure its effectiveness and safety.

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