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Ortho-Norvum 1/35, Genora 1/35, NEE 1/35, Nelova 1/35E, Norethin 1/35E, Norinyl 1+35
35 ug ethinyl estradiol (estrogen) plus 1 mg norethindrone (progestin)
Indications:
1) prevention of pregnancy
2) dysmenorrhea
a) hypermenorrhea
b) amenorrhea [2]
3) endometriosis
4) female hypogonadism
5) polycystic ovary disease [2]
Contraindications:
pregnancy-category X
safety in lactation -
Pharmacokinetics: elimination: liver
Adverse effects:
1) common (> 10%)
- nausea, peripheral edema, breast enlargement, breast tenderness, anorexia, bloating
2) not common (1-10%)
- vomiting, diarrhea, increased libido, headache
3) uncommon (< 1%)
- intolerance to contact lenses, breast tumors, amenorrhea, alterations in mestrual flow, hypertension, thromboembolism, stroke, myocardial infarction, edema, depression, dizziness, anxiety, chloasma, melasma, rash, hyperglycemia, GI distress, increased serum triglycerides, increased LDL, cholestatic jaundice, increased susceptibility to Candida infection
Drug interactions:
- barbiturates, carbamazepine, cyclosporine, griseofulvin, penicillins, phenytoin, rifampin, tetracyclines
Interactions
drug adverse effects of estrogens
General
monophasic oral contraceptive
ethinyl estradiol/norethindrone (Junel Fe)
References
- Kaiser Permanente Northern California Regional Drug
Formulary, 1998
- Deprecated Reference
- Department of Veterans Affairs, VA National Formulary