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Spronyx is a drug that contains a lower dose of hormones than traditional birth control pills. This eMedTV page describes Spronyx in more detail, explains how to use it, and lists side effects that may occur with this form of contraception.
Common Spronyx side effects may include acne, breast tenderness, and vomiting. This eMedTV Web page lists other side effects that have been reported with birth control pills, including serious side effects that should be reported to your doctor.
Spronyx is a prescription medicine that is used for preventing pregnancy. This page from the eMedTV site describes how this form of birth control works and lists some of the common off-label Spronyx uses (such as for treating PMDD or acne).
It is important to take your Spronyx dose at the same time each day. This article on the eMedTV site offers Spronyx dosing guidelines and also discusses how to start Spronyx for the first time and what to do if you forget to take any pills.
Theophylline, St. John's wort, and antibiotics are some of the drugs that may interact with Spronyx. As this eMedTV resource explains, drug interactions with Spronyx can increase your risk of unintentional pregnancy and other side effects.
Before using Spronyx, let your doctor know if you smoke cigarettes or are breastfeeding. This eMedTV segment includes more precautions and warnings with Spronyx and offers information on who should not use this birth control method.
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