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Tydemy for Birth Control User Reviews

  • Britt
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • January 27, 2019

"I started taking Yaz in 2007 and I loved it. When my insurance no longer covered the brand name Yaz, I started taking Safyral in 2013 and had no side effects. I was very happy with the medication. In October of 2018 my insurance no longer covered Safyral so I tried the generic version Tydemy for 3 months and I had horrible mood swings, my skin started breaking out, and I felt depressed and was crying all the time. It was to the point that my husband told me I was acting like completely different person. The only reason I gave this medication 2 stars is because it did its job of protecting me from getting pregnant. I would have rather had the $50 copay for Safyral but even that is no longer an option."

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