Estarylla Dosage
Generic name: NORGESTIMATE 0.25mg, ETHINYL ESTRADIOL 0.035mg;
Dosage form: tablets
Drug class: Contraceptives
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Jan 22, 2025.
How to Start Estarylla?
Estarylla (norgestimate and ethinyl estradiol tablets), dispensed in a blister pack. Estarylla may be started using either a Day 1 start or a Sunday start (see Table 1). For the first cycle of a Sunday Start regimen, an additional method of contraception should be used until after the first 7 consecutive days of administration.
How to Take Estarylla?
Complete instructions to facilitate patient counseling on proper tablet usage are located in the FDA-Approved Patient Labeling. | |
Starting COCs in women not currently using hormonal contraception (Day 1 Start or Sunday Start)
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Day 1 Start:
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Sunday Start:
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Switching to Estaryllafrom another oral contraceptive |
Start on the same day that a new blister pack of the previous oral contraceptive would have started. |
Switching from another contraceptive method to Estarylla |
Start Estarylla: |
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Starting Estaryllaafter Abortion or Miscarriage
First-trimester
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- After a first-trimester abortion or miscarriage, Estarylla may be started immediately. An additional method of contraception is not needed if Estarylla is started immediately.
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- If Estarylla is not started within 5 days after termination of the pregnancy, the patient should use additional non-hormonal contraception (such as condoms and spermicide) for the first seven days of her first cycle blister pack of Estarylla.
Second-trimester
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- Do not start until 4 weeks after a second-trimester abortion or miscarriage, due to the increased risk of thromboembolic disease. Start Estarylla, following the instructions in Table 1 for Day 1 or Sunday start, as desired. If using Sunday start, use additional non-hormonal contraception (such as condoms and spermicide) for the first seven days of the patient's first cycle blister pack of Estarylla.
Starting Estaryllaafter Childbirth
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- Do not start until 4 weeks after delivery, due to the increased risk of thromboembolic disease. Start contraceptive therapy with Estarylla following the instructions in Table 1 for women not currently using hormonal contraception.
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- Estarylla is not recommended for use in lactating women.
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- If the woman has not yet had a period postpartum, consider the possibility of ovulation and conception occurring prior to use of Estarylla..
BEFORE YOU START TAKING YOUR PILLS
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- DECIDE WHAT TIME OF DAY YOU WANT TO TAKE YOUR PILL.
It is important to take it at about the same time every day. - •
- LOOK AT YOUR PILL PACK
The pill blister pack has 21 active pills (with hormones) to take for 3 weeks. This is followed by 1 week of reminder green pills (without hormones).
There are 21 blue active pills, and 7 green reminder pills.
3. ALSO FIND:
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- where on the blister pack to start taking pills,
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- in what order to take the pills (follow the arrows)
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- The week numbers as shown in the diagram below.
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- BE SURE YOU HAVE READY AT ALL TIMES:
Another kind of birth control (such as a condom or spermicide) to use as a back-up method in case you miss pills.
An extra, full pill blister pack.
Missed Tablets
Table 2: Instructions for Missed EstaryllaTablets
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Take the tablet as soon as possible. Continue taking one tablet a day until the blister pack is finished. |
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Take the two missed tablets as soon as possible and the next two active tablets the next day. Continue taking one tablet a day until the blister pack is finished. Additional non-hormonal contraception (such as condoms and spermicide) should be used as back-up if the patient has sex within 7 days after missing tablets. |
If two active tablets are missed in the third week or three or more active tablets are missed in a row in Weeks 1, 2, or 3 |
Day 1 start:Throw out the rest of the blister pack and start a new pack that same day. |
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