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Mili
Overview
What is Mili?
Mili is a combination oral contraceptive containing the progestational compound norgestimate and the estrogenic compound ethinyl estradiol. Norgestimate is designated as (18,19-Dinor-17-pregn-4-en-20-yn-3-one,17-(acetyloxy)-13-ethyl-, oxime,(17α)-(+)-) and ethinyl estradiol is designated as (19-nor-17α-pregna,1,3,5(10)-trien-20-yne-3,17-diol).
What does Mili look like?
What are the available doses of Mili?
Mili consists of 28 round, biconvex tablets in the following order :
What should I talk to my health care provider before I take Mili?
Nursing mothers: Not recommended; can decrease milk production.
How should I use Mili?
Mili is estrogen/progestin COCs, indicated for use by women to prevent pregnancy.
Mili is available in blister pack . Mili 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.
What interacts with Mili?
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What are the warnings of Mili?
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What are the precautions of Mili?
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What are the side effects of Mili?
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What should I look out for while using Mili?
Do not prescribe Mili to women who are known to have the following conditions:
Cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular events from combination oral contraceptive (COC) use. This risk increases with age, particularly in women over 35 years of age, and with the number of cigarettes smoked. For this reason, COCs are contraindicated in women who are over 35 years of age and smoke .
What might happen if I take too much Mili?
There have been no reports of serious ill effects from overdosage of oral contraceptives, including ingestion by children. Overdosage may cause withdrawal bleeding in females and nausea.
How should I store and handle Mili?
Mirtazapine Orally Disintegrating Tablets, USP are supplied as:White, round tablets debossed with ‘36’ on one side and ‘A’ on the other side with an embossed circular edge. Box of 30 5 x 6 Unit dosage forms NDC 57237-011-06 White, round tablets debossed with ‘37’ on one side and ‘A’ on the other side with an embossed circular edge. Box of 30 5 x 6 Unit dosage forms NDC 57237-012-06 White, round tablets debossed with ‘38’ on one side and ‘A’ on the other side with an embossed circular edge. Box of 30 5 x 6 Unit dosage forms NDC 57237-013-06 Store at 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F); excursions permitted to 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F) [see USP Controlled Room Temperature]. Protect from light and moisture. The tablet should be used immediately after removal from its blister or container. Keep the container tightly closed. Rising Health, LLC Saddle Brook, NJ 07663 Code: TS/DRUGS/19/1993 Revised: 08/2017
Clinical Information
Chemical Structure
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COCs lower the risk of becoming pregnant primarily by suppressing ovulation. Other possible mechanisms may include cervical mucus changes that inhibit sperm penetration and endometrial changes that reduce the likelihood of implantation.
Non-Clinical Toxicology
Do not prescribe Mili to women who are known to have the following conditions:Cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular events from combination oral contraceptive (COC) use. This risk increases with age, particularly in women over 35 years of age, and with the number of cigarettes smoked. For this reason, COCs are contraindicated in women who are over 35 years of age and smoke .
Post-marketing reports of increased INR (International Normalized Ratio) have been rarely reported when ivermectin was co-administered with warfarin.
Thromboembolic Disorders and Other Vascular Problems
Liver disease
High blood pressure
Carbohydrate and lipid metabolic effects:
Headache
Bleeding Irregularities and Amenorrhea
The following serious adverse reactions with the use of COCs are discussed elsewhere in labeling:
Adverse reactions commonly reported by COC users are:
Reference
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Interactions
Interactions
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