The Genira contraceptive pills are combined tablets that contain estrogen and progestin and are primarily used for birth control. Works through:
Ovulation suppression: Prevents the release of an egg from the ovary
Cervical mucus change: makes it difficult for sperm to penetrate.
Inhibition of egg implantation: It affects the process of egg implantation in the uterus. Additionally, it can be used to regulate the menstrual cycle.
Active ingredients
Estrogen, progestin
Instructions for use
Dosage: Take one pill daily at the same time for 21 days.
Break: Stop taking the pills for 7 days, then start a new pack at the end of the week.
Warnings
Do not use Jinera pills in the following cases:
A personal or family history of blood clots in the legs, lungs, or other organs.
The need for surgery.
History of a heart attack or stroke.
History of angina or transient ischemic attack.
Diseases that may increase the risk of a stroke in the arteries.
Severe diabetes with vascular damage.
Severe high blood pressure.
Country of origin
German