Clairette Pill

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Women with oily skin, acne, and excessive hair growth can all benefit from using the hormone-based medication Clairette. It additionally guards against pregnancy due to its components. In order to save time and money, Dr Newtons also offers Clairette pills on a subscription basis!

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  • Helps with rosacea and acne
  • A reliable method of contraception
  • Simple to use
  • Authentic medicine
  • Every drug is sourced from the UK.

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Clairette: what is it?

Clairette Pill for Contraception

Clairette is a hormone-based medication used to treat women's excessive hair growth, greasy skin, and acne. It also guards against pregnancy because of its components.

Patient Information Leaflet

Patients can consult the Clairette patient information booklet for additional details about the prescription drug.

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How Does Clairette Work?

The hormones known as androgens, which promote the growth of hair and greasy glands in the skin, are present in this drug in anti-form. Overproduction of this hormone can cause clogged grease glands, which can then become infected and cause acne. The components in Clairette will work to balance your skin and prevent acne.

What advantages come with using Clairette?

Acne can affect a person's physical and emotional health; spots can cause discomfort and irritability in addition to shame and self-consciousness. Patients can feel wonderful again when their acne is effectively and simply treated with Clairette.

Clairette is a contraceptive pill due to its hormone composition, and its dual function might make life easier.

Clairette: How Do I Use It?

Clairette is a drug that requires a prescription. As directed by your physician, read the patient information leaflet that comes with your prescription. Orally: Swallow the tablets whole, along with some water.

To guarantee that you are protected from the first pill while starting Clairette, take the first tablet on the first day of your subsequent menstruation.

Should you want to begin taking Clairette but are currently on another medication, you should begin taking Clairette the day after you consume your final pack of the previous medication.

The packets are labelled with the days of the week and arrows to help users know which way to utilise them. Based on the day of the week you start, you choose your first pill (for instance, if you start on a Wednesday, take the tablet on the first row labelled 'Wed'). Take one pill daily until you finish the pack, following the arrows' directions.

After consuming all 21 of the tablets in the pack, you ought to take a seven-day break from taking any more. As long as you take the medication as prescribed, you will remain protected against becoming pregnant throughout this period. You should start the next pack on the day that comes after the seven-day interval (for example, if you finished the final pill of the prior pack on a Friday, you should start the new pack on the Saturday after that). You should experience some vaginal bleeding during the break, similar to a menstrual flow. If the bleeding hasn't ceased by the time you're scheduled to start the next Clairette pack, you should still start it on the scheduled day.

What dosage of Clairette is appropriate?

Cyproterone acetate and ethinylestradiol, the active components in Clairette, are included in tablets at doses of 2000 mg and 35 micrograms, respectively.

One tablet taken at the same time each day constitutes the dosage. After 21 days of this, you should take a 7-day break from taking pills.

In the event that you forget to take your Clairette tablet, you should take it as soon as you recall, even if you have to take two doses. You should use supplemental contraception (such as condoms) for the next seven days if you miss more than 12 hours of taking it, as its contraceptive effects may be compromised.

It is unlikely that taking more Clairette than is recommended will cause any negative side effects. But, you might be experiencing diarrhoea, vaginal bleeding, or other health issues. If you have any concerns, you should speak with your physician or chemist.

What adverse effects does Clairette have?

You should always get your doctor's approval before using Clairette. If you identify with any of the following, you should avoid taking Clairette:

  • If you employ a different hormonal birth control method
  • Should you be or appear to be pregnant?
  • If you are nursing a child
  • If you are or were previously affected by breast cancer
  • Should a blood clot be present in your body, or if you ever had a condition that could be a sign of an impending heart attack
  • If a heart attack or stroke is something you now have or have previously had
  • In the event that you suffer from a medical condition that raises your chance of an artery blood clot
  • If you experience issues with blood coagulation (such as a shortage in protein C),
  • If you currently suffer from (or have ever had) a migraine that causes visual difficulties
  • If a serious liver illness has ever affected you
  • If you have a history of liver tumours
  • Should you have an allergy to any of the medication's ingredients?

There are several other circumstances that could influence your prescription for Clairette, so you should let your doctor know if any of the following apply to you:

  • If any member of your immediate family has ever experienced heart or circulation issues, such as elevated blood pressure,
  • If there is any history of blood clotting issues in your immediate family
  • If you've ever experienced migraines
  • If you have ever experienced sadness, whether it be now or in the past if you are obese or overweight
  • If you suffer from the genetic illness known as porphyria
  • If you're diabetic
  • If pancreatitis, or inflammation of the pancreas, is present in you
  • Should you have brown areas on your body or face (chloasma)
  • If you have a medical condition that grew worse while you were pregnant or if you took the Pill in the past

Clairette can influence or be influenced by other medications, much like many medications that contain active components. You might encounter this specifically with the following medications:

  • Some medications for the treatment of epilepsy
  • A few HIV medications, including the antifungal drug griseofulvin
  • Certain antibiotics, such as tetracyclines, oral
  • Certain sedatives, often known as barbiturates
  • Herbal medicine known as St. John's Wort

Telling your doctor about any of the aforementioned medications will enable them to determine whether or not Clairette is the right line of action for you.

It is important to note that hormone-based drugs may raise the risk of blood clots, breast cancer, and cervical cancer. It is imperative that you attend all planned check-ups and tests, pay attention to your body, and let your doctor know if something changes.

Using Clairette most frequently causes the following negative effects:

  • The ill sensation of stomach discomfort
  • Gaining weight
  • Headaches, mood swings, or depression
  • Breasts that hurt or are sore
  • Fluid retention, loss of desire for sexual activity, skin rash that could be itchy

Tell your doctor as soon as possible if you do have any of these adverse effects, especially if they continue or get worse. If you have any severe adverse effects, such as dyspnea, tongue or throat swelling, or painful sex, you should also get in touch with your doctor.

Where can I get Clairette online?

Dr Newtons offers Clairette for a secure online purchase. Before your order is filled, you must first schedule an online consultation with a prescriber. Clairette will be prescribed appropriately for your medical condition based on the results of the online consultation.

Is it possible to subscribe to Clairette?

Yes, Dr Newtons offers Clairette as a subscription service. You can save money and ensure that you will receive your prescription on time if you purchase it on a subscription. It benefits both parties!