Rajani for Birth Control User Reviews
- Em1...
- August 7, 2017
"My history with birth control: 1998 - Ortho Tricyclin, this birth control made me extremely emotional. 2003-2014 - Ortho Evra, this worked great until it didn't. The last couple of years, I started to have terrible estrogen withdrawal headaches during my off week. I tried to take it straight through for about a year and never stopped spotting. 2014-2017 - NuvaRing. After 3 years, I finally realized it was the medicine making me extra sleepy during the second week. 2017 - Been on Rajani for 3 months now, I am no longer having any symptoms (withdrawal headaches or extreme sleepiness). Seems to be pretty good so far. I have not noticed any symptoms."
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- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- September 26, 2017
"I have been on Beyaz for about 4 years and had been very happy with it. It controlled my mild acne, which is one of the main reasons for taking this birth control. About 5 months ago, my insurance started to send me Rajani instead, and although I was upset about the change initially, I did not have a single pimple during the 3 months I was on it. My insurance somehow started covering Beyaz again and started mailing it out to me. I'm starting my second month on it again and I am noticing more occasional pimples (that I remember getting prior to Rajani). I'm considering asking my doctor to switch me to Rajani for good."
- Kay...
- January 5, 2017
"I love this, really it regulates me, helps my acne for sure, and it makes being a woman a lot less painful. Seriously. But if I forget to take it, it quickly reminds me with an awful migraine."
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"This medication is absolutely terrible. I was given the generic, Rajani, and for the last three months my face is completely broken out. It hasn't handled my PMDD, and I've had breakthrough bleeding. This medication is the worst, and my skin is so bad I'm embarrassed to go out in public."