Each tablet contains: 2 milligrams of the anti-androgen, cyproterone acetate, and 35 micrograms of the oestrogen, ethinylestradiol.Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are worried about any side effects which you think may be due to Dianette.
![]() In very rare cases this has been associated with thoughts of ending their lives. If you develop severe depression, you should stop Dianette as a precaution, and see your doctor straight away. Signs of a blood clot: an unusual sudden cough; severe pain in the chest which may reach the left arm; breathlessness; any unusual, severe, or long-lasting headache or worsening of migraine; partial or complete loss of vision, or double vision; slurring or speech disability; sudden changes to your hearing, sense of smell, or taste; dizziness or fainting; weakness or numbness in any part of your body; severe pain in your abdomen; severe pain or swelling in either of your legs. Pill: yellowing of the skin (jaundice) persistent itching (pruritus) kidney or liver problems gall stones certain rare medical conditions such as systemic lupus erythematosus blister-like rash (herpes gestationis) whilst pregnant an inherited form of deafness (otosclerosis) a personal or family history or a form of sickle cell disease swelling of body parts (hereditary angioedema) an inherited disease called porphyria cancer of the cervix Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are worried about any side effects which you think may be due to Dianette. Also tell them if any existing conditions get worse while you are taking Dianette. Bleeding between periods should not last long A few women have a little unexpected bleeding or spotting while they are taking Dianette, especially during the first few months. Normally, this bleeding is nothing to worry about and will stop after a day or two. Signs of a severe allergic reaction or worsening of hereditary angioedema: swelling of the hands, face, lips, mouth, tongue or throat. A swollen tonguethroat may lead to difficulty swallowing and breathing a red bumpy rash (hives) and itching Signs of breast cancer include: dimpling of the skin changes in the nipple any lumps you can see or feel. You may also have unexpected bleeding if you are not taking your pills regularly, so try to take your pill at the same time every day. Also, unexpected bleeding can sometimes be caused by other medicines. Make an appointment to see your doctor if you get breakthrough bleeding or spotting that: carries on for more than the first few months starts after youve been taking Dianette for a while carries on even after youve stopped taking Dianette. Reporting of side effects If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. ![]() Signs of cancer of the cervix include: vaginal discharge that smells andor contains blood unusual vaginal bleeding pelvic pain painful sex. Signs of severe liver problems include: severe pain in your stomach yellow skin or eyes (jaundice) inflammation of the liver (hepatitis) your whole body starts itching. ![]() You may need to stop taking Dianette. Less serious side effects Common side effects (between 100 and 1000 in every 10,000 users may be affected) feeling sick stomach ache putting on weight headaches depressive moods or mood swings sore or painful breasts Uncommon side effects (between 10 and 100 in every 10,000 users may be affected) being sick and stomach upsets fluid retention migraine loss of interest in sex breast enlargement skin rash, which may be itchy Rare side effects (between 1 and 10 in every 10,000 users may be affected) poor tolerance of contact lenses losing weight increase of interest in sex vaginal or breast discharge venous blood clot Other side effects reported bleeding and spotting between your periods can sometimes occur for the first few months but this usually stops once your body has adjusted to Dianette. If it continues, becomes heavy or starts again, contact your doctor chloasma (yellow brown patches on the skin). This may happen even if you have been using Dianette for a number of months. Chloasma may be reduced by avoiding too much sunlight andor UV lamps Page 4 Dianette Tablets occurence or deterioration of the movement disorder chorea Crohns disease or ulcerative colitis increase in blood pressure conditions that may worsen during pregnancy or previous use of the How to store Dianette Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children. Do not store above 25C Do not use Dianette after the expiry date shown on the strip. If the tablets discoloured or show any signs of deterioration, ask your pharmacist who will advise you what to do Do not throw away any medicines down a drain or into a bin. Ask your pharmacist what to do with any medicines you do not want. This will help to protect the environment. What is in Dianette and who makes it Your medicine Each box of Dianette contains three strips of 21 yellow sugar-coated tablets.
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