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Hey, you,
I myself take the Asumate 20, although lower dose than yours, I really don’t think there’s such a big difference between the two. Yours is just a little higher dosed.
I can only speak of myself – no side effects, contract them super and am totally satisfied.
🤍
Thank you very much that it helps you and has no side effects
You’re welcome
Report how it was with you!
At this point, a look into the package leaflet of your pill helps you – which one should be noticed by the way when taking any medication best beforehand.
Because even if the package leaflet has an eagerly long and bone-dry text, please familiarize yourself with your contraceptive.
Only in order to know the actual contraceptive effect also of typical side effects, interactions and mistake, and then to be able to react properly and especially in time.
There are also all “experiences” which are based on serious studies and are far more meaningful than the subjective opinions or mutations of individuals here in an anonymous lay forum.
Like all medicines, any pill can also cause undesirable side effects in addition to the desired effect, for which it may come – but does not have to.
Your asumate is a stink-normal micropille (combination pill) with two active ingredients (ethinylestradiol/levonorgestrel) without therapeutic progress, but with an old proven hormone combination.
Major side effects associated with the use of asumates are in section 2. ”What to consider before taking Asumate” described in the usage information.
The most common side effects associated with the use of ethinylestradiol/levonorgestrel-containing combined oral contraceptives are headaches, lubrication and intermediate bleeding.
Further possible adverse effects can be found in the 4th section of usage information.
You will see what effects or complaints you may have.
These complaints usually improve after an adjustment phase. If they are too burdensome or if there is no improvement even after three months, you should discuss with your female physician whether another pill or even a non- hormonal contraceptive is better suited for you.
Happy for you!