It's natural to look into every option when trying to prevent pregnancy. But what if we told you almost every birth control pill out there uses the same type of estrogen? NEXTSTELLIS gives you a choice in the matter when it comes to birth control pills.
Ask for NEXTSTELLIS RxIt's natural to look into every option when trying to prevent pregnancy. But what if we told you almost every birth control pill out there uses the same type of estrogen? NEXTSTELLIS gives you a choice in the matter when it comes to birth control pills.
Ask for NEXTSTELLIS RxEstetrol, or E4, is the first and only human
estrogen that is sourced from a plant for
birth control pills.
Estetrol, or E4, is the first and
only human estrogen that is
sourced from a plant for birth
control pills.
What makes NEXTSTELLIS different?
What makes
NEXTSTELLIS different?
You could save on your
prescription of NEXTSTELLIS.
You could save on your
prescription of NEXTSTELLIS.
NEXTSTELLIS is a prescription combination oral birth control pill used for the prevention of pregnancy. NEXTSTELLIS does not protect against HIV infections (AIDS) and other sexually transmitted diseases. NEXTSTELLIS may be less effective if you have a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher. It is not known if NEXTSTELLIS is safe and effective in females with a body mass index (BMI) of 35 or higher. If you are moderately obese, discuss with your healthcare provider whether NEXTSTELLIS is appropriate for you.
WARNING TO FEMALES WHO SMOKE
Do not use NEXTSTELLIS if you smoke cigarettes and are over 35 years old. Smoking increases your risk of serious
cardiovascular side effects (heart and blood vessel problems) from birth control pills, including death from
heart attack, blood clots, or stroke. This risk increases with age and the number of cigarettes you smoke.
Do not use NEXTSTELLIS if you smoke and are 35 years of age or older. Do not use NEXTSTELLIS if you have or have had blood clots, history of heart attack, stroke or certain heart valve problems, high blood pressure that medicine cannot control, diabetes for more than 20 years, severe migraine headaches with aura, breast cancer or any cancer that is sensitive to female hormones, liver disease or liver tumors, unexplained bleeding from the vagina, have kidney disease or kidney failure, have reduced adrenal gland function, or if you take Hepatitis C drugs containing ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir, with or without dasabuvir, as this may increase levels of liver enzymes in the blood.
Before taking NEXTSTELLIS, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. NEXTSTELLIS may affect the way other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how well NEXTSTELLIS works.
NEXTSTELLIS may cause serious side effects that may lead to death including blood clots in your lungs, heart attack, or a stroke. Some other examples of serious blood clots include blood clots in the legs or eyes. Other serious risks include high potassium levels in your blood, high blood pressure, new or worsening headaches including migraine headaches, possible cancer that is sensitive to female hormones, liver problems, changes in the sugar and fat blood levels, gallbladder problems, irregular or unusual vaginal bleeding, spotting, or absence of menstrual periods, depression, possible cancer of the cervix, swelling of the skin especially around the mouth, eyes, and in the throat, and dark patches of skin around your forehead, nose, cheeks, and around your mouth, especially during pregnancy.
The most common side effects reported by females taking NEXTSTELLIS in a study were spotting or bleeding between menstrual periods, mood changes, headache, breast tenderness, pain and discomfort, painful periods, acne, weight gain, and decreased sex drive.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit
www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call
1-800-FDA-1088.
Please see the full Prescribing Information, including Boxed Warning, and Patient Information.