Yasmin® Birth Control Pills

The Use, Side Affects, and Drug Interactions

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Yasmin® is an oral contraceptive. Knowing how this pill works, its side effects and drug interactions are important factors.

Yasmin®, also called Yaz, is an oral contraceptive used to prevent pregnancy. Because Yasmin® is a different type of birth control pill, it is also used to treat PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) and a condition known as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (POS). As with any medication, it is important to know how the medicine works, its side effects and drug interactions before beginning a medicine regimen.

How Yasmin® Works

Yasmin® primarily prevents pregnancy by preventing the ovaries from ovulating, which is the release of an egg into the fallopian tube. It also makes the cervical mucus thicker, which makes the sperm have difficulties passing to the uterus. For added protection, Yasmin® changes the lining of the uterus to make the uterine wall less receptive to a fertilized egg or embryo.

Drospirenone, the form of progesterone in Yasmin®, is closely related to a drug called spironolactene, which is a diuretic. This hormone has anti-androgenic activity that helps women with moderate to severe acne and other male hormone related problems. It helps work against testosterone and other male hormone overproduction. This is why Yasmin® is often prescribed for women with PMDD and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome as well as women who wish to prevent pregnancy.

Side Effects of Yasmin®

As with any medication, Yasmin® has its share of side effects, ranging from common side effects to rarer, more serious side effects. Even though Yasmin® has been documented to have side effects, not all patients will experience side effects. In fact, Yasmin® is well tolerated by most patients.

The most common side effects of Yasmin® are:

  • Headache
  • Menstrual changes
  • Breast pain
  • Abdominal or stomach pain
  • Nausea and/or vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Vaginal discharge or yeast infection

Patients who do experience these side effects report that the symptoms normally go away after the first few weeks of taking the medication as directed.

If more serious side effects are experienced, especially any of those listed below, contact a doctor immediately and/or seek emergency medical attention. Though occurring infrequently, the following more serious side effects have been reported:

  • High blood potassium (Technical name: hyperkalemia)
  • Blood clot in the leg (Symptoms include pain in the calf, leg cramps, and swelling of the foot or leg)
  • Blood clot in the lung (Symptoms include shortness of breath, sharp chest pain, and coughing up blood)
  • Blood clot in the eye (Symptoms include loss of vision or sudden vision changes)
  • Heart attack
  • Stroke (Symptoms include vision or speech changes, weakness or numbness in the leg or arm, and severe headache)
  • Liver damage (Symptoms include jaundice, which is the yellowing of the eyes or skin, dark urine, and upper-right abdominal pain)
  • Depression or other emotional changes
  • Migraines
  • Breast lumps
  • High blood pressure (Technical name: hypertension)

If one experiences any signs of an allergic reaction, such as an unexplained rash, shortness of breath, wheezing, hives, unexplained swelling or difficulty swallowing, seek emergency medical attention immediately as an allergic reaction is potentially life threatening.

Yasmin® Drug Interactions

If one is currently taking an ACE inhibitor, ARB (Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker), NSAIDs (Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs) or Heparin®, Yasmin® can increase the risk of unsafe levels of potassium in the blood. Have a doctor check potassium levels while taking Yasmin®, especially during the first cycle of the medication. Examples of these medications include Benazepril®, Captopril®, Enalapril®, Irbesartan®, and Valsartan®.

Taking Cytadren®, Emend®, St. John’s Wart, Provigil® or Protease Inhibitors and Yasmin® together will lessen the effectiveness of Yasmin®. If taking Yasmin® for the prevention of pregnancy, rather than for the treatment of PMDD or POS, use a back up method of contraception.

Before having sexual intercourse while taking an antibiotic, consult a physician to see if an additional method of protection is needed. It has been shown in general oral contraceptive studies that antibiotics can interfere with the effectiveness of these drugs.

If one takes Theophylline®, Cyclosporine®, or Selegiline®, it may be better to pursue a different method of contraception. Yasmin® increases the levels of these three drugs within the blood, which increases the chances of having side effects from these drugs. In some cases, the reduction of dosage of these medications is enough to prevent the side effects of Yasmin® being taking together with one of these drugs.

Lipitor® increases the level of Yasmin® within the blood stream, which will increase the chances of having side effects from Yasmin®. Speak with a prescribing physician before taking these medications at the same time.

Barbiturates, such as Amytal® or Nembutal®, and certain seizure medications, such as Topomax® or Dilantin®, can potentially cause the body to metabolize the hormones in Yasmin® too quickly, which will decrease the effectiveness of Yasmin®. Speak with a physician to see if oral contraceptives can be an efficient method of birth control or if another method will be necessary.

Carefully evaluate the current medical situation with a physician before beginning Yasmin® for the prevention of pregnancy or the treatment of PMDD or POS.

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Jul 15, 2009 12:51 PM
Guest :
The only place I found on the internet for cheap yaz birth control is: http://www.MyCycleDirect.com. The MyCycle company is the #1 online Birth Control Pharmacy
Sep 28, 2009 7:49 PM
Guest :
The contraceptive pill, Yaz, has been linked to life-threatening side effects such as strokes, blood clots, and heart attacks. Since 2004, at least 50 deaths have been reported in women taking Yaz and birth control pills containing similar ingredients. There’s more information on this disturbing problem at http://www.yaz-may-cause-strokes.com/
Nov 27, 2009 1:37 PM
Guest :
I have been taking yasmin for 7 weeks. Missed my first period, have acne, peeing alot, nauseated, and bloated. These only started occuring in the second month,
Feb 13, 2010 6:27 AM
Guest :
I wanna know sth. it has been a year since I used it the last time, and now after doing it, i have done a sexual relationship after the 7 days of bleeding, and today is the 8 th, so when i did it, I bleeded too, can I know why?
Mar 3, 2010 6:10 PM
Guest :
the side effects are scary. the various places of possible clots, thats scary.
Mar 4, 2010 8:22 AM
Guest :
i whant to now if jassmin is good or not.
Mar 4, 2010 2:35 PM
Guest :
i started taking it since 1 week and started having acne/ rash on my face that wasnt there before , followed by headaches...is that pill good???
Mar 4, 2010 4:01 PM
Lindsey Mason :
I am not a medical professional, but I have taken this pill myself. When it was the only pill on the market that really helped with PCOS, it was the best option. However, I have switched to Loestrin 24. However, keep in mind that all birth control pills have side effects. Talk with your doctor or your pharmacist about your concerns. They are there to help you. If your doctor is not being receptive to your questions, it's time to find a new doctor.
Mar 9, 2010 10:56 AM
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Mar 13, 2010 8:43 AM
Guest :
I have been taken Yaz for the pass year with more health problem than I wanted. Since starting the pills i suffer from Migraines, acne, breast pain, stomach ache, on a monthly basics its go to the point where I had to see me doctor. His best advise to me was stop taking the pill for a few months and see hoe my body will feel. Starting this month I stop lets see how I feel in May. So my only method of birth control now is condom or no sex....lol. Every one body is different and each person will feel some side effect or none at all.
Mar 15, 2010 4:34 PM
Guest :
I have been taking this pill for about 6 months, other kinds weren't working right for me. My period is shorter but heavier and i get migranes.
Mar 24, 2010 1:07 PM
Guest :
I like yasmin but I take the Generic brand of it, and it's really good. I have been taking it for 3 years now, and I'll tell ya, I've tried other pills lol and um... Yea I went kinda crazy! I like yasmin because it keeps me somewhat sane, and I don't have bad mood swings, little to no acne and my periods are easier to manage
Apr 8, 2010 6:58 AM
Guest :
To be honest, the side effects from taking any contraceptive pill vary with each individual person. Having been on the pill for over 10 years i have learnt never to take what is written on these sites as 'omg this is what is going to happen to me'. Your doctor takes into account your medical history when prescribing you these pills. Nut there are hundreds upon hundreds of pills on the market and unfortunately some people are going to have side effects.
Like many peopple i went on the pill to regulate my cycle and to clear up my skin, but being prone to migranes means i am now limited to the mini-pill-hence, i came off yasmin.
My skin did get worse for a month or two but your body is just ajusting to different levels of hormones and i'm now 'spot' free. The only down side is i am still waiting for a period after several months.
Apr 17, 2010 2:06 PM
Guest :
I have been taking Yasmin for about three years now. Last fall, I started slipping up on taking the pill regularly and temporarily "went off" the pill. When I stopped taking it daily, I started having abdominal discomfort that lasted a few weeks. I have recently started taking Yasmin on a daily basis again, and I'm having the same abdominal issues as I did when I went off the pill. I expect it will last a few weeks, unless things get worse. I'm not going to stop taking Yasmin altogether because of a few side affects. It has done wonders for my acne, heavy and painful periods, and pre-menstrual mood swings.
Apr 21, 2010 4:08 PM
Guest :
the article ws pretty informative,especially considering i have one of the side-effects mentioned
Apr 23, 2010 2:59 PM
Guest :
I have been on Yasmin since and never had any problems with it. I got back on it after I had my daughter . I had no prblems that time as well. I lost weight and my emotions were normal. I do no not smoke or have a history of the side effects. All birth control has these sideeffects just some do not take them serious. I am starting yasmin again since I am no longer breastfeeding my new daugter. I tried the nuva ring and had severe mood swings no sex drive and extreme vaginal discharge but I did like not having to remember to take a pill every day. It was not worth my craziness so going back on Yasmin.
Apr 23, 2010 3:01 PM
Guest :
I have been on Yasmin since and never had any problems with it. I got back on it after I had my daughter . I had no prblems that time as well. I lost weight and my emotions were normal. I do no not smoke or have a history of the side effects. All birth control has these sideeffects just some do not take them serious. I am starting yasmin again since I am no longer breastfeeding my new daugter. I tried the nuva ring and had severe mood swings no sex drive and extreme vaginal discharge but I did like not having to remember to take a pill every day. It was not worth my craziness so going back on Yasmin.
May 6, 2010 7:32 AM
Guest :
it's very dangerous..that's how i look at it.
May 8, 2010 10:07 AM
Guest :
i just started taking yaz an as well as all other birth controls give you side affects usally like you are pregnant. i have problem with my overies were i get cysts and they do not go away and this works for me i have had no prblems besides the normal side affects, that you get from every birthcontrol
Jul 19, 2010 4:11 AM
Guest :
i am currently on some other birth control pills but would like to switch to yasmin please advice i was told it a good birth control pill.
Jul 22, 2010 9:18 PM
Guest :
I've been on a few pills, and found Yasmin the best. I used the mini pill which didn't help much, and I fell pregnant. I've just had my I.U.D removed cause from this IUD I experienced breast pain prior to having my period, and pain during my period, which I never experienced on the years I was on Yasmin. People have to remember that all the pills work in different ways on different individuals, just like other medication... You can only test and see which works for you, and talking to you G.P will help too...
Aug 6, 2010 6:12 AM
Guest :
Im on the yasmin pill over a year and its great my i got my periods on the 31st of july which was my due day.. but then again today i got them again this has never happened? can you tell me why this happens
Aug 7, 2010 10:00 PM
Guest :
If I'll take folic acid while I'm on Yasmin, it will affect the effectiveness of Yasmin?
Aug 14, 2010 6:15 PM
Guest :
I was placed on yasmin to help with my PCOS. The pill really helped to regulate my period and also controlled my hyper- prolactin levels. Before I had to be taking at least three pills per day. With yasmin i only had to to take one. I only experienced nausea and cramps in the first two months of taking the pill. I took the pill for about two years but stopped when i started hearing about deaths from blood clots related to yasmin. Am kinda scared but may resume taking it because it helped with so many other problems.
Aug 15, 2010 1:29 PM
Guest :
mmh my pshysician is advicing me to take Yasmin, but im hearing that it'll make me gain weight, and i'll have water retention problems... is this true?
Sep 22, 2010 10:28 PM
Guest :
i really liked this article its to the point... i've been on yasmin for about 2 yrs i never had any of these side effects honestly the first week i felt a tad different not sick or anything just the adjusting but nothing after that i never even had spotting my periods did get lighter over time which is wonderful
Dec 8, 2010 7:42 AM
Guest :
I HAVE A QUESTION TO ASK!!!!! if you've been on anti biotics for 7 days and you finish them for 2 days and you have sexual intercoarse on the second day!! ae you at a high risk of falling pregnant?? if you do fall pregnant this way will you still bleed apon taking the inactive(white) tabelt or dont you bleed(indicating your pregnant)?????????
Dec 8, 2010 5:07 PM
Lindsey Mason :
You should always use a backup method of birth control while taking antibiotics and for seven days after you finish the antibiotics. If you suspect that you may be pregnant, contact your doctor immediately as taking birth control while pregnant can cause birth defects.
Dec 21, 2010 12:51 AM
Guest :
I have been using Yasmin for 2 years. Its such a life savior as I don want unplanned kids. I have not gained ant weight and my acne problem since my teen age days (was severe acne patient) is perfectly under control which means no more acne. And another good thing tat happened is no unbearable pain during periods.
Apr 10, 2011 11:30 PM
Guest :
Hi. Please can someone help me.
Ive been taking yasmin for the past 5 years. Last week Monday(4Apr) was the last pill i took, I forgot to take it for 2 days then I had to go away for a few days and I forgot to pack my pills in my suitcase. I started spotting around Friday, obviously it was too late to go back and take the 4 missed pills. i was spotting the whole weekend and now today(11Apr) im bleeding like a normal period. Im married with a son, but we are not planning as yet to have anymore kids. I want to go back on the pill asap, I know I have to start on my next menstrual cycle, would today be the "normalperiod or is that part of the
spotting and should I wait for the next period to start and then start yasmine?
Aug 4, 2011 1:58 PM
Guest :
when your on the 7 day break, are you still protected?
Aug 24, 2011 11:14 AM
Guest :
hi i just want to know, for example a lady who is taking a pills and she still doesn't have any history of having pregancy beore,is there any side effect that she cannot be on pregnant??
Sep 22, 2011 5:20 AM
Guest :
is it effective whitening ?
Dec 11, 2011 5:21 PM
Guest :
Does it make you gain weight?
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