Nextstellis (Drospirenone & Estetrol)

Nextstellis (Drospirenone & Estetrol)
Drospirenone Estetrol
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NEXTSTELLIS is a combined oral contraceptive containing 3 mg drospirenone and 15 mg estetrol,the first pill to use this plant‑derived estrogen. It prevents pregnancy by inhibiting ovulation, altering cervical mucus, and thinning the uterine lining. It comes in a 24‑active/4‑inactive day regimen.
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Patient Medication Information: Nextstellis®
(estetrol 15 mg / drospirenone 3 mg)
What is Nextstellis?
Nextstellis is a prescription birth control pill used to prevent pregnancy. It contains two hormones: estetrol and drospirenone. When taken correctly, it is a reliable method of contraception for women of reproductive age.
Who Should Not Take Nextstellis?
Do not take Nextstellis if you:
Are pregnant or think you may be pregnant
Smoke and are over the age of 35
Have or have had blood clots, heart attack, or stroke
Have liver, kidney, or adrenal problems
Have unexplained vaginal bleeding
Have or have had breast or uterine cancer
Get migraines with aura
Are allergic to any ingredient in the tablet
Talk to your doctor before starting if you have any medical conditions or take other medications.
How to Take Nextstellis
Take one pill at the same time every day, with or without food.
Each pack contains 28 pills:
24 pink pills (with hormones)
4 white pills (no hormones, helps keep routine)
Start a new pack right after finishing the old one, even if your period hasn't finished.
When to Start
If you’re not currently on hormonal birth control: Start on the first day of your period or the first Sunday after it begins. Use condoms for the first 7 days if not starting on day 1.
If switching from another birth control: Start Nextstellis the day after your old pack ends.
After pregnancy or abortion: Ask your doctor when to start. Usually, it’s 3–4 weeks after delivery.
Side Effects
Common side effects include:
Headache or migraine
Irregular bleeding or spotting
Nausea
Breast tenderness
Acne
Mood changes or low sex drive
Serious side effects (rare):
Blood clots (leg pain, chest pain, trouble breathing)
Vision changes
Sudden severe headache
Signs of liver issues (yellowing skin or eyes)
If you experience these, stop taking Nextstellis and get medical help immediately.
Precautions
Smoking: Do not use if you are over 35 and smoke.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs): Nextstellis does not protect against STIs. Use condoms to prevent infections.
Breastfeeding: It’s not recommended until you have completely stopped breastfeeding.
Storage
Store at room temperature (59°F–86°F), away from heat, moisture, and light.
When to Contact Your Doctor
Call your healthcare provider if:
You miss two periods in a row
You experience unusual or persistent bleeding
You develop symptoms of a blood clot
You have questions about starting, stopping, or switching methods
Reference: Nextstellis Canada product monograph