Birth Control HELP!?!?!


Question: Hey, so I got a 3 month trial pack of Aleese 28 from my doctor, and had a bit of nausea the first month, then everything worked out great and I liked the pill.

I went to get my prescription and then they switched me to the generic brand Aviane due to my drug plan.

I have heard people getting terribly miserable on this pill, and am worried about the side effect.

Has anyone gone from Aleese to Aviane and what was it like?

Or have you been on Aviane?

Does it work well?

I just dont want to break out and be full of rage all the time.
Thanks.


Answers: Hey, so I got a 3 month trial pack of Aleese 28 from my doctor, and had a bit of nausea the first month, then everything worked out great and I liked the pill.

I went to get my prescription and then they switched me to the generic brand Aviane due to my drug plan.

I have heard people getting terribly miserable on this pill, and am worried about the side effect.

Has anyone gone from Aleese to Aviane and what was it like?

Or have you been on Aviane?

Does it work well?

I just dont want to break out and be full of rage all the time.
Thanks.

The people that were miserable on Aviane would have probably been miserable on the Alesse too.

A generic drug is a copy that is the same as a brand-name drug in dosage, safety, strength, how it is taken, quality, performance and intended use. Since generics use the same active ingredients and are shown to work the same way in the body, they have the same risks and benefits as their brand-name counterparts (meaning your body should react the same way to the Alesse and the Aviane).

The only difference in brand and generic drugs are what the manufacturers add in as "fillers" to make the pills...those are ingredients in the pill that add color, add bulk to make the pill big enough to swallow, ect.

So unless by some very tiny random chance you are allergic to one of the "fillers" in Aviane, you shouldn't see a change in your mood, skin, or anything else. Usually that kind of stuff is due to the hormones in birth control pills, and since Alesse and Aviane have the same kind and same exact amount as each other, you should be absolutely fine. :-) Hope this helps.





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