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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.

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.

 

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

periods lasting fewer than

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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.

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

Is there a savings program for Tyblume?

 

No- YOU DON’T NEED ONE! Why’s that?

 

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?

 

No- YOU DON’T NEED ONE! Why’s that?

 

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.

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?

10

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