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If you’re looking for safe and effective birth control that may provide shorter, lighter periods, then Tyblume might be right for you.

 

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If you’re looking for safe and effective birth control that may provide shorter, lighter periods, then Tyblume might be right for you.

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Tyblume is a prescription birth control pill used for the prevention of pregnancy in females of reproductive potential.

In a clinical study, women taking combination birth control pills like Tyblume had light periods. Most women had periods lasting fewer than 5 days.

periods lasting fewer than

5

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Tyblume contains a low level of estrogen which may result in a lower risk of blood clots.

only

20

micrograms of estrogen

Blood clots in your lungs, heart attack, or a stroke that may lead to death. Some other examples of serious blood clots include blood clots in the legs or eyes. Serious blood clots can happen especially if you smoke, are obese, or are older than 35 years of age. Serious blood clots are more likely to happen when you:

    • first start taking birth control pills.
    • restart the same or different birth control pills after not using them for a month or more.

In a clinical study, women taking combination birth control pills like Tyblume had light periods. Most women had periods lasting fewer than 5 days.

 

Tyblume contains a low level of estrogen which may result in a lower risk of blood clots.

Blood clots in your lungs, heart attack, or a stroke that may lead to death. Some other examples of serious blood clots include blood clots in the legs or eyes. Serious blood clots can happen especially if you smoke, are obese, or are older than 35 years of age. Serious blood clots are more likely to happen when you:

    • first start taking birth control pills.
    • restart the same or different birth control pills after not using them for a month or more.

What’s in Tyblume?

Tyblume is a combined oral contraceptive consisting of two important hormones: levonorgestrel (a progestin) and ethinyl estradiol (an estrogen). Combined, these two hormones provide safe and effective pregnancy prevention.

 

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Tyblume consists of 21 white active hormone tablets, each containing 0.1 mg of levonorgestrel (a progestin) and 0.02 mg of
ethinyl estradiol (an estrogen).

Tyblume also consists of 7 peach inactive placebo pills.

Tyblume also consists of 7 peach inactive placebo pills.

Tyblume consists of 21 white active hormone tablets, each containing 0.1 mg of levonorgestrel (a progestin) and 0.02 mg of
ethinyl estradiol (an estrogen).

Tyblume consists of 21 white active hormone tablets, each containing 0.1 mg of levonorgestrel (a progestin) and 0.02 mg of ethinyl estradiol (an estrogen).

Tyblume also consists of 7 peach inactive placebo pills.

What are common side effects of Tyblume?

Common side effects of Tyblume include: Headache, abdominal pain, nausea, metrorrhagia, vaginal moniliasis and pain, acne, and vaginitis.

 

These are not all of the possible side effects of Tyblume. For more information, please see the Patient Information on Tyblume.

How do I get Tyblume?

 

Tyblume is available by prescription. Ask your healthcare provider about Tyblume and find out if it’s right for you.

 

Talk to your doctor about Tyblume

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Is there a savings program for Tyblume?

 

YES!

 

We want to ensure that you can enjoy the benefits of a branded oral contraceptive without having to worry about cost. With our new savings program, you can download the Tyblume® Savings Program Card for valuable savings when you get your prescription!

Is there a savings program for Tyblume?

 

YES!

 

We want to ensure that you can enjoy the benefits of a branded oral contraceptive without having to worry about cost. With our new savings program, you can download the Tyblume® Savings Program Card for valuable savings when you get your prescription!

When taken as directed, Tyblume effectively prevents pregnancy and may provide shorter, lighter periods.

When taken as directed, Tyblume effectively prevents pregnancy and may provide shorter, lighter periods.

How do I take Tyblume?

 

It’s SIMPLE:_ One pill, once a day, same time. Repeat.

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It’s important that you remember to take Tyblume at the same time every day.

 

To achieve maximum contraceptive effectiveness, take one white active tablet daily during the first 21 consecutive days, followed by one peach inactive tablet daily during the 7 following days.

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When should I start the first pack of Tyblume?

Don’t worry-_ there’s a first time for everything and we’re here to guide you through it!

 

If you’re taking hormonal contraception for the first time, you can start on a day of your choosing, or choose to start on a Sunday.

 

Pick a time of day which will be easy to remember and consider setting an alarm on your phone to help you remember.

Day 1 Start

 

  1.  Take the first tablet of the first pack without food during the first 24 hours of your period.
  2.  Take tablets once daily at the same time each day.
  3.  Begin each subsequent 28-day pack the day after taking the last peach tablet.

Sunday Start

 

  1.  Take the first tablet of the first pack without food the Sunday after your period starts, even if you are still bleeding.
  2.  Use a non-hormonal birth control method, such as a condom and spermicide, for the first 7 days.
  3.  Take tablets once daily at the same time each day.
  4.  Begin each subsequent 28-day pack the day after taking the last white tablet.

If you are starting Tyblume and are switching from a different combination hormonal method, see the table below on how to start Tyblume.

What I’m currently taking:

How to make the switch to Tyblume:

Combined Oral Contraceptive

Start Tyblume on the day when the new pack of the previous COC would have been started.

Transdermal Contraceptive Patch

Start Tyblumeon the day when next application would have been scheduled.

Vaginal Ring or Injection

Start Tyblume the day when next insertion or injection would have been scheduled.

Intrauterine System / Implant

Start Tyblume on the day of removal.

This is my first time taking birth control

Don’t worry-_ there’s a first time for everything and we’re here to guide you through it!

 

If you’re taking hormonal contraception for the first time, you can start on a day of your choosing, or choose to start on a Sunday.

 

Pick a time of day which will be easy to remember and consider setting an alarm on your phone to help you remember.

Day 1 Start

 

  1.  Take the first tablet of the first pack without food during the first 24 hours of your period.
  2.  Take tablets once daily at the same time each day.
  3.  Begin each subsequent 28-day pack the day after taking the last peach tablet.

Sunday Start

 

  1.  Take the first tablet of the first pack without food the Sunday after your period starts, even if you are still bleeding.
  2.  Use a non-hormonal birth control method, such as a condom and spermicide, for the first 7 days.
  3.  Take tablets once daily at the same time each day.
  4.  Begin each subsequent 28-day pack the day after taking the last white tablet.
I’m switching from a different combined oral contraceptive

If you are starting Tyblume and are switching from a different combination hormonal method, see the table below on how to start Tyblume.

What I’m currently taking:

Combined Oral Contraceptive

 

 

How to make the switch to Tyblume:

Start Tyblume on the day when the new pack of the previous COC would have been started

What I’m currently taking:

Transdermal Contraceptive Patch

 

 

How to make the switch to Tyblume:

Start Tyblumeon the day when next application would have been scheduled

What I’m currently taking:

Vaginal Ring or Injection

 

 

How to make the switch to Tyblume:

Start Tyblumethe day when next insertion or injection would have been scheduled

What I’m currently taking:

Intrauterine System / Implant

 

 

How to make the switch to Tyblume:

Start Tyblumeon the day of removal

What should I do if I miss any pills?

 

We get it, things happen and you might forget your pill. Here’s what to do if this happens:

I missed ONE white active tablet in Weeks 1, 2, or 3

Take the missed active tablet as soon as possible, even if two active tablets are taken in one day. Continue taking one tablet a day until the pack is finished.

I missed TWO white active tablet in Week 1 or Week 2

Take two active tablets as soon as possible. Then, take two active tablets the next day. This means taking 4 tablets in 2 days. Continue taking one tablet a day until the pack is finished.

 

Use additional non-hormonal contraception (such as condoms and spermicide) as back-up if you have sex within 7 days after missing tablets.

I missed TWO white active tablets in the third week OR THREE or more active tablets in a row in Weeks 1, 2, or 3

Day 1 start: Throw out the rest of the 28-day pack and start a new pack that same day.

 

Sunday start: Continue taking one tablet a day until Sunday, then throw out the rest of the pack and start a new pack that same day.

 

Use additional non-hormonal contraception (such as condoms and spermicide) as back-up if you have sex within 7 days after missing tablets.

I missed ONE or more peach (inactive) tablets are missed in the fourth week.

Throw away the missed inactive tablets. Keep taking one tablet each day until the pack is empty. Back-up nonhormonal birth-control method is not needed but take the next pack on time.

If you still have questions, call your doctor or see FAQs about Tyblume

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Effective pregnancy prevention that may give you shorter, lighter periods

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Most women taking Tyblume had periods lasting fewer than 5 DAYS with bleeding intensity LIGHTER than a regular menstrual period.

 

You may experience breakthrough bleeding (bleeding between periods) and spotting, especially during the first three months of taking Tyblume as your body adjusts to the new hormone levels. This is normal and may resolve over time.

Most women taking Tyblume had periods lasting fewer than 5 DAYS with bleeding intensity LIGHTER than a regular menstrual period.

 

You may experience breakthrough bleeding (bleeding between periods) and spotting, especially during the first three months of taking Tyblume as your body adjusts to the new hormone levels. This is normal and may resolve over time.

Talk to your healthcare provider if the unscheduled bleeding or spotting is heavy or lasts for more than 3-4 months

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