Microgestin Coupon & Discounts

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Microgestin is a branded prescription drug used as an oral contraceptive (birth control pill) to prevent pregnancy. You can save up to 75% off the Microgestin cost with available discounts. We offer a Microgestin coupon that you can use towards your purchase of your Microgestin prescription at your local pharma ... Read more

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Microgestin Information:

Microsgestin (generic name is norethindrone/ethinyl estradiol) is a branded birth control pill and it contains two hormones - progestin (norethindrone) and an estrogen (ethinyl estradiol). This combination of hormones, when taken as prescribed, work to prevent pregnancy. The combination of estrogen and progestin in Microgestin works to prevent ovulation. Microgestin also causes changes to the uterine lining and cervical mucus and makes it harder for sperm to reach the uterus and for a fertilized egg to attach to the uterus.

Follow all directions on your prescription label carefully. Take Microgestin exactly as directed by your doctor.

You will take the first pill on the first day of your period or on the first Sunday after your period begins. Take Microgestin at the same time every day. When the pack of pills runs out, start a new pack the following day.

Your pill pack contains 21 pills with active medication. It may also contain 7 reminder pills with no medication.Take one active pill (with hormones) once daily for 21 days in a row. If you are using a product with 28 tablets, take an inactive pill once daily for 7 days in a row after you have taken the last active pill unless otherwise directed by your doctor. If you are using a product with 21 tablets, do not take any tablets for 7 days unless otherwise directed by your doctor. You should have your period during the fourth week of the cycle. After you have taken the last inactive tablet in the pack or gone 7 days without taking an active tablet, start a new pack the next day whether or not you have your period. If you do not get your period, consult your doctor.

You may need to use a back-up birth control method (such as condoms or spermicide) when you first start using Microgestin in order to prevent pregnancy. You may get pregnant if you do not take Microgestin daily as prescribed.

Breakthrough bleeding may occur, especially during the first 3 months of taking Microgestin. Tell your doctor if this bleeding continues or is very heavy.

Vomiting and diarrhea can prevent your birth control pills from working well. Use a back-up birth control if you are sick with severe vomiting or diarrhea.

While taking birth control pills, you will have to visit your doctor regularly. Let any doctor you visit know that you are taking birth control pills.

Before taking Microgestin, tell your doctor if you have any of the following conditions:

  • high blood pressure

  • varicose veins

  • high cholesterol or triglycerides

  • if you are overweight

  • a history of irregular menstrual cycles

  • a history of depression

  • seizures or epilepsy

  • diabetes

  • underactive thyroid or gallbladder disease

  • tuberculosis

  • a history of fibrocystic breast disease, nodules, lumps or an abnormal mammogram

Do not take Microgestin if:

 
  • you are pregnant or have recently had a baby. Stop using this medicine and tell your doctor right away if you become pregnant, or if you miss two menstrual periods in a row.

  • you have any of the following conditions:

    • untreated or uncontrolled high blood pressure

    • a blood-clotting disorder

    • circulation problems

    • heart disease

    • problems with your eyes, kidneys or circulation caused by diabetes

    • unusual vaginal bleeding

    • severe migraine headaches, especially if you are older than 35

    • a history of jaundice caused by birth control pills or pregnancy

    • if you smoke and are over 35 years old

    • a history of hormone-related cancer such as breast cancer or uterine cancer

    • liver disease or liver cancer

 
  • Taking Microgestin can increase risk of blood clots, stroke, or heart attack. The risk of blood clots or stroke is highest during the first year of taking this medication. Risk is also higher if you do not take Microgestin for four weeks or more and resume taking it thereafter.

  • You are even more at risk for developing blood clots, stroke or a heart attack if you have any of the following conditions: high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, or if you are overweight.

Seek emergency medical attention if you experience signs of an allergic reaction: difficulty breathing, swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat, or hives.

Stop using birth control pills and call your doctor immediately if you have:

  • sudden severe headache, problems with vision or balance, or slurred speech

  • sudden numbness or weakness

  • sudden rapid breathing, coughing or wheezing, or coughing up blood

  • pain, warmth, swelling or redness in one or both legs

  • chest pain or pain in the jaw or shoulder(s)

  • nausea, sweating, upper stomach pain, itching, loss of appetite, or general ill feeling

  • a change in the severity of migraine headaches;

  • dark urine, clay-colored stools, or jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes)

  • swelling in your hands, ankles, or feet

  • a breast lump

  • symptoms of depression (including mood changes and sleep problems)

Common side effects may include:

  • mild nausea (especially when you first start taking this medicine)

  • vomiting, bloating, or stomach cramps

  • breast tenderness or swelling, nipple discharge

  • darkening of facial skin or freckles

  • problems with contact lenses

  • increased hair growth or loss of scalp hair

  • changes in appetite

  • weight loss or weight gain

  • vaginal itching or discharge

  • decreased sex drive
  • changes in your menstrual periods

Follow the instructions provided with your medicine. Missing a pill increases your risk of becoming pregnant.

  • If you miss one active pill, take two pills on the day that you remember. Continue to take one pill per day for the rest of the pack.

  • If you miss two active pills in a row in Week 1 or 2, take two pills per day for two days in a row. Then take one pill per day for the rest of the pack.

  • Use back-up birth control for at least 7 days following the missed pills.

  • If you miss two active pills in a row in Week 3, throw out the rest of the pack and start a new pack the same day if you start on Day 1. If you start on Sunday, keep taking a pill every day until Sunday. On Sunday, throw out the rest of the pack and start a new pack that day.

  • If you miss three active pills in a row in Week 1, 2, or 3, throw out the rest of the pack and start a new pack on the same day if you start on Day 1. If you start on Sunday, keep taking a pill every day until Sunday. On Sunday, throw out the rest of the pack and start a new pack that day.

  • If you miss a reminder pill, throw it away and keep taking one reminder pill per day until the pack is empty. You do not need back-up birth control if you miss a reminder pill.

  • If you miss two or more pills, you may not have a period during the month.

  • If you miss a period for two months in a row, call your doctor because you might be pregnant.

Store this medicine at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Keep out of reach of children and away from pets. Properly dispose of any expired medication or medication that is no longer needed.

 

What happens if I overdose on Microgestin?

 

If you overdose on Microgestin, contact your doctor immediately or seek emergency medical attention.

 

Symptoms of overdose may include vaginal bleeding, nausea, and vomiting.

Warnings

 
  • Do not take this medicine if you smoke and are over 35 years old. Smoking can greatly increase your risk of blood clots, stroke, or heart attack. The risks increase the older you are and the more you smoke.

  • Do not take this medication if you are nursing a baby. The hormones in birth control pills can slow breast milk production or pass into breast milk and harm a nursing baby.

  • Microgestin may prevent pregnancy, but it will not provide protection against the spread of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV, the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome [AIDS]) and other sexually transmitted diseases.

 

Is Microgestin a Brand or Generic drug?

 

Microgestin is a brand drug. There are many brand oral contraceptive pills on the market. Consult with you doctor to determine which one is the best for you. You can use our free coupon for Microgestin or a Microgestin alternative drug your doctor may prescribe. Be sure to check our website for savings on your prescriptions.

There is not a Microgestin manufacturer coupon available at this time.

 

Use the HelpRx coupon to save on Microgestin prices. Our customers typically save more on prescriptions when they use our Microgestin pharmacy coupon over the manufacturer coupon.

Microgestin tablets must be taken exactly as directed with doses no more than 24 hours apart to reach maximum contraceptive effectiveness.

 

Microgestin tablet packs are a three-phase preparation of 21 tablets plus 7 inert tablets. The dosage is one tablet daily, preferably at the same time every day, for 28 consecutive days per menstrual cycle.

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HelpRx.info is a discount pharmacy service, partnered with a leading pharmacy benefit manager. We negotiate lower prices on prescription medications, that we pass on to our members for free. There is no cost to use our cards and coupon, and anyone can take advantage of our discounts, regardless of healthcare coverage.

Our savings assurance of “up to 75% off” comes from historical data from actual claims. This data includes savings for both brand name and generic medications.