Table of Contents
Method of administration
Dosage regimen
How to take Microlite
How to start Microlite
No preceding hormonal contraceptive use (in the past month)
Changing from a combined hormonal contraceptive (combined oral contraceptive/COC), vaginal ring or transdermal patch.
Changing from a progestogen-only-method (minipill, injection, implant) or from a progestogen-releasing intrauterine system (IUS)
Following first-trimester abortion
Following delivery or second-trimester abortion
Management of missed tablets
Advice in case of gastro-intestinal disturbances
How to shift periods or how to delay a period
Additional information on special populations
Children and adolescents
Geriatric patients
Patients with hepatic impairment
Patients with renal impairment
Warnings
Circulatory Disorders
Tumours
Other conditions
Medical examination/consultation
Reduced efficacy
Reduced cycle control
Effects of other medicaments on Microlite
Substances diminishing the efficacy of COCs (enzyme-inducers and antibiotics)
Effects of COCs on other medicaments
Other forms of interactions
Pregnancy
Lactation
System Organ Class
Common ( 1/100)
Uncommon ( 1/1000 and < 1/100 )
Rare ( < 1/1000 )
Eye disorders
Contact lens intolerance
Gastrointestinal disorders
Nausea, Abdominal pain
Vomiting, Diarrhoea
Immune system disorders
Hypersensitivity
Investigations
Weight increased
Weight decreased
Metabolism and nutrition disorders
Fluid retention
Nervous system disorders
Headache
Migraine
Psychiatric disorders
Depressed mood, Mood altered
Libido decreased
Libido increased
Reproductive system and breast disorders
Breast pain, Breast tenderness
Breast hypertrophy
Vaginal discharge, Breast discharge
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Rash, Urticaria
Erythema nodosum, Erythema multiforme
Levonorgestrel
Absorption
Distribution
Metabolism
Elimination
Steady-state conditions
Ethinylestradiol
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