Jasmiel for Birth Control User Reviews
- meo...
- May 19, 2021
"I used to take another generic version of Yaz, and it has no side effects, but Jasmiel has made my cramps worse, and I often get heavy spotting, and I've noticed my acne still flares up too. I'd recommend Yaz or Gianvi instead."
- Lil...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- February 5, 2025
"Positive experience for my skin/acne, negative experience for my mental health. Lots of reviews talking about their skin: I had sort of a skin purge the first month of taking it, however, it cleared up and also cleared up the acne I had before this. I was recommended this drug because of my acne troubles in the first place, and it really did work for me. My skin has never been this clear! Mental health-wise, it really made my motivation go down and made me depressed, I don't think I cried this much in my life, however, it calms down after a couple of months of taking it. I've gained my motivation back. For a birth control itself as a contraceptive, it works so far. I am sexually active, and so far I have not been pregnant without any contraceptive (e.g., condom, Plan B). Other symptoms: slight weight gain & increased appetite, significant breast growth, bloating, period reduced to once every 3 months (approx)."
- Ann...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- October 27, 2019
"I've been in Yaz, other forms of generics for close to 2 years with no side effects until the pharmacy gave me this version. I have been bleeding heavily, clotted for 3 weeks. Highly encourage another generic version or brand name specifically."
- Jan...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- December 16, 2020
"I have been taking Jasmiel for 3 weeks and started coughing up blood. Do not recommend."
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"Do not take Jasmiel if you value your skin. I was originally taking Mono-Linyah, but wanted to change to see if Jasmiel would improve my mood. However, Jasmiel made me very depressed and tired and caused my acne to worsen. I had bad breakouts on my cheeks, jaw, neck, and under my skin, and this caused me to be self-conscious. I did not complete the third pack of Jasmiel and changed back to Mono-Linyah. Less than a month later, my skin returned to normal, but the acne that Jasmiel caused left scars. I have never had acne scars before. Additionally, since taking Jasmiel and discontinuing it, the body hair that I had removed (armpits and eyebrows) has not grown back consistently."