Alesse

Alesse is a hormonal medicine to prevent ovulation. It also changes the cervical mucus, lining and uterine.

Your physician may use the medicine to treat certain other conditions not listed here.

You should not take it during pregnancy. Do not use it in case of hormone-related cancer, migraine headaches, heart problems, liver disease.

Some dugs affect its effect, resulting in pregnancy.

Also consult your physician in case of allergy signs, including breathing difficulty, hives, face swelling. Contact the physician in case of serious side effects, including weakness, nausea, confusion, sudden headache, vision problems, speech problems, chest pain, sweating, nausea, severe migraine headaches, stomach pain, dark urine, jaundice, body swelling, depression symptoms.

You may also experience less serious side effects like nausea (mild), bloating, vomiting, headache, breast tenderness, pain, stomach cramps, facial skin darkening, freckles, increased growth of hair, hair loss, weight or appetite changes, problems with wearing contact lenses, dizziness, vaginal discharge/itching, menstrual period changes, low sex drive, nervousness, tiredness.


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