vafin
Vafin is a brand of oral contraceptive pills that contains the active ingredient etonogestrel. It is a progestin-only pill, which means it does not contain estrogen. Vafin is available in two strengths: 150 micrograms and 100 micrograms. The 150 micrograms strength is typically prescribed for women who are overweight or obese, as it has been shown to be more effective in these individuals. The 100 micrograms strength is prescribed for women who are of normal weight. Vafin is taken orally, usually once a day, and is typically prescribed for up to 3 months at a time. It is important to note that Vafin should not be used for emergency contraception, as it is not effective in preventing pregnancy after unprotected sex. Vafin is available by prescription only and should be taken under the supervision of a healthcare provider. Common side effects of Vafin include nausea, headache, and breast tenderness. Serious side effects are rare but can include blood clots, stroke, and liver problems. If any serious side effects occur, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Vafin is not recommended for women who have a history of blood clots, stroke, or liver problems. It is also not recommended for women who are breastfeeding or planning to become pregnant. Vafin is a safe and effective form of contraception for many women, but it is important to discuss the risks and benefits with a healthcare provider before starting the medication.