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Slynd® Discussion Guide

Here are the top 10 topics to discuss with your doctor if you’re considering taking Slynd®.

  • Start by asking your doctor how you can determine what birth control method is right for you.
  • Find out what hormones are in birth control pills.
  • Ask about pills that contain lower levels of hormones or no estrogen, and whether they may be a good choice for you.
  • If you are currently taking any medications, vitamins, or supplements, ask if they will impact how effective the pill is.
  • If you are a breastfeeding mom, woman with a high BMI, teenager, or smoker, ask if Slynd® may be right for you.
  • Learn about what your periods will be like when taking Slynd®.
  • Ask about what happens if you miss taking your pill at the scheduled time.
  • Know how to take Slynd® if you are switching from another pill.
  • Discuss how soon after taking Slynd® you will begin to be protected from becoming pregnant.
  • Ask about the side effects you may experience when taking Slynd®.

IMPORTANT RISK INFORMATION (click to expand)

Slynd is a birth control pill (oral contraceptive) also called a POP (progestin only pill) that is used by women who can become pregnant to prevent pregnancy.

What is the most important information I should know about Slynd (drospirenone)?

What is Slynd?

Slynd is a birth control pill (oral contraceptive) also called a POP (progestin only pill) that is used by women who can become pregnant to prevent pregnancy.

 Do not take Slynd if you:

If any of these conditions happen while you are taking Slynd, stop taking Slynd right away and talk to your healthcare provider. Use non-hormonal contraception when you stop taking Slynd.

Before you take Slynd, tell your healthcare provider about all your medical conditions, including if you:

Tell your doctor about all of the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements, such as St. John’s Wort.
Slynd may affect the way other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how well Slynd works.
Consider using an alternative or back-up method of contraception when such medicines are used with Slynd.

What are the possible serious side effects of Slynd?
Slynd may cause serious side effects, including:

Slynd (drospirenone) – Patient ISI

What are the most common side effects of Slynd?
The most common side effects reported by women taking Slynd were acne, menstrual cramps, headache, breast pain and tenderness, weight gain, nausea, severe vaginal bleeding, less sexual desire, and irregular menstruation.

What else should I know about taking Slynd?
If you are scheduled for any lab tests, tell your healthcare provider you are taking Slynd. Certain blood tests may be affected by Slynd.

Slynd does not protect against HIV infection (AIDS) and other sexually transmitted infections.

Discontinue Slynd if pregnancy occurs.

These are not all the possible side effects and risks of Slynd. For more information, ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist. You may report side effects to the FDA by visiting www.fda.gov/medwatch, or calling 1-800-FDA-1088. You may also report side effects to Exeltis by calling 1-877-324-9349.

Please see the full Prescribing Information, including Patient Information for complete safety and risk information regarding Slynd.

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Dr. Darya Blednova, M.D. is a board-certified internal medicine physician. Dr. Darya grew up in Krasnoyarsk, Russia; she graduated from medical school at Krasnoyarsk State Medical University and completed her internal medicine residency at Nassau University Medical Center. She is a first-generation immigrant and understands the struggles that others face when moving to the other side of the world. She uses real-life examples to make it easy for her patients to understand the root causes of their problems, which encourages them to stick with their new, healthy behaviors. Dr. Darya is greatly interested in optimizing women’s somatic and reproductive health during their reproductive cycles.

Josh Emdur D.O. is a board-certified family medicine physician and Chief Medical Officer at SteadyMD with a passion for providing personal, high-value medical care that embraces the use of technology. His friends and family have texted him their medical questions on a daily basis for years (despite having their own respective doctors). It is this concept that launched the idea to start a virtual primary care practice. With the ubiquity of smartphones, fitness trackers, and connected health devices he can gather important data to help coach his patients to live healthy lives.

Dr. Amanda Sadler was born in Enid, Oklahoma and fell in love with sports and medicine at a young age. She swam at Texas Christian University and then returned to Oklahoma for medical school. While in medical school, she found the sport of triathlon and had immediate success. She raced as a professional athlete on the ITU and Ironman World Circuit for 15 years. Throughout her journey as a professional athlete, she discovered functional medicine. Now she gets to combine all that she loves (functional, sports, and performance medicine) into her job. Her approach to helping patients optimize their health and performance is through root cause analysis and encouraging a healthy balanced lifestyle.

Dr. Lynn Buchanan is a family medicine physician who has years of experience in conventional and integrative medicine. She was born and raised in the inner city of Paterson, NJ. After growing up poor and quitting high school, Dr. Buchanan worked in a hospital as a pharmacy tech. There, the oncologist pushed her to attend college. She went on to graduate Summa Cum Laude from William Paterson University. Then, she attended the UMDNJ School of Osteopathic Medicine and Nova Southeastern COM. Dr. Buchanan believes in aligning her medical approach with the needs and preferences of the patient. She takes cultural and individual needs into consideration, taking time with each individual patient to determine the best treatment method.

Dr. Leah Roberts is a board-certified physician who specializes in Emergency Medicine. Prior to medical school, she practiced as a personal trainer and nutritionist. Dr. Roberts completed her Emergency Medicine residency at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University in Camden, NJ. She earned her Doctorate of Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine and M.S. Nutrition at Columbia University.  Additionally, Dr. Roberts proudly serves as a Commissioned Officer in the US Army Reserves. She has an interest in preventative medicine and helping patients find a balanced, healthy lifestyle.

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Tell us about yourself

Let us get to know you better by filling out a questionnaire about your medical history and pregnancy details, and then book your video or chat appointment with a doctor or go with secure messaging instead*.
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Tell us about yourself

Fill out a health questionnaire to tell us more about yourself, and book a virtual appointment to speak with a doctor over video or live chat*.

*Each video or chat consultation is $0.

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Connect with our doctors

At your virtual appointment, you can connect with a doctor to learn more about your oral contraceptive options and whether Slynd® is the right fit for you.

You may even be eligible for a free sample!

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Get your prescription your way

Select a local or online pharmacy to fill your prescription, all from the comfort of your own home. Getting birth control has never been easier.

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