Tri-Estarylla
NORGESTIMATE AND ETHINYL ESTRADIOL
Indications and usage 1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE Tri-Estarylla (norgestimate and ethinyl estrdiol tablets) is a combinations of norgestimate, a progestin, and ethinyl estradiol, and estrogen, indicated for use by females of reproductive potential to prevent pregnancy. ( 1.1 ) Tri-Estarylla is indicated for the treatment of moderate acne vulgaris in females at least 15 years of age, who have no known contraindications to oral contraceptive therapy and have achieved menarche.
Tri-Estarylla should be used for the treatment of acne only if the patient desires an oral contraceptive for birth control. ( 1.2 ) 1.1 Oral Contraceptive Tri-Estarylla (norgestimate and ethinyl estradiol) Tablets are indicated for use by females of reproductive potential to prevent pregnancy [see CLINICAL STUDIES ( 14 )] . 1.2 Acne Tri-Estarylla is indicated for the treatment of moderate acne vulgaris in females at least 15 years of age, who have no known contraindications to oral contraceptive therapy and have achieved menarche.
Structured Monograph
Clinical summary
Indications and usage 1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE Tri-Estarylla (norgestimate and ethinyl estrdiol tablets) is a combinations of norgestimate, a progestin, and ethinyl estradiol, and estrogen, indicated for use by females of reproductive potential to prevent pregnancy. ( 1.1 ) Tri-Estarylla is indicated for the treatment of moderate acne vulgaris in females at least 15 years of age, who have no known contraindications to oral contraceptive therapy and have achieved menarche. Tri-Estarylla should be used for the treatment of acne only if the patient desires an oral contraceptive for birth control. ( 1.2 ) 1.1 Oral Contraceptive Tri-Estarylla (norgestimate and ethinyl estradiol) Tablets are indicated for use by females of reproductive potential to prevent pregnancy [see CLINICAL STUDIES ( 14 )] . 1.2 Acne Tri-Estarylla is indicated for the treatment of moderate acne vulgaris in females at least 15 years of age, who have no known contraindications to oral contraceptive therapy and have achieved menarche. Tri-Estarylla should be used for the treatment of acne only if the patient desires an oral contraceptive for birth control [see CLINICAL STUDIES ( 14 )]. Dosage and administration 2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Take one tablet daily by mouth at the same time every day. ( 2.1 ) Take tablets in the order directed on the blister pack. ( 2.1 ) Do not skip or delay tablet intake. ( 2.1 ) 2.1 Recommended Dosage and Administration Take one tablet by mouth at the same time each day with or without food. Table 1 provides the recommended dosage and administration instructions for Tri-Estarylla. Table 1: Instructions for Administration of Tri-Estarylla Starting COCs in women not currently using hormonal contraception (Day 1 Start or Sunday Start) Important : Consider the possibility of ovulation and conception prior to initiation of this product. Tablet Color: Tri-Estarylla active tablets are white (Day 1 to Day 7), light blue (Day 8 to Day 14) and blue (Day 15 to Day 21). Tri-Estarylla have green inactive tablets (Day 22 to Day 28). Day 1 Start: Take first active tablet without regard to meals on the first day of menses. Take subsequent active tablets once daily at the same time each day for a total of 21 days. Take one green inactive tablet daily for 7 days and at the same time of day that active tablets were taken. Begin each subsequent blister pack on the same day of the week as the first cycle blister pack (i.e., on the day after taking the last inactive tablet) Sunday Start: Take first active tablet without regard to meals on the first Sunday after the onset of menses. Due to the potential risk of becoming pregnant, use additional non-hormonal contraception (such as condoms and spermicide) for the first seven days of the patient's first cycle pack of Tri- Estarylla . Take subsequent active tablets once daily at the same time each day for a total of 21 days. Take one green inactive tablet daily for the following 7 days and at the same time of day that active tablets were taken. Begin each subsequent pack on the same day of the week as the first cycle pack (i.e., on the Sunday after taking the last inactive tablet) and additional non-hormonal contraceptive is not needed. Switching to Tri- Estarylla from another oral contraceptive Start on the same day that a new pack of the previous oral contraceptive would have started. Switching from another contraceptive method to Tri- Estarylla Start Tri- Estarylla Transdermal patch On the day when next application would have been scheduled Vaginal ring On the day when next insertion would have been scheduled Injection On the day when next injection would have been scheduled Intrauterine contraceptive On the day of removal If the IUD is not removed on first day of the patient's menstrual cycle, additional non-hormonal contraceptive (such as condoms and spermicide) is needed for the first seven days of the first cycle pack. Implant On the day of removal Complete instructions to facilitate patient counseling on proper tablet usage are located in the FDA-Approved Patient Labeling. Starting Tri-Estarylla after Abortion or Miscarriage First-trimester After a first-trimester abortion or miscarriage, Tri-Estarylla may be started immediately. An additional method of contraception is not needed if Tri-Estarylla is started immediately. If Tri-Estarylla is not started within 5 days after termination of the pregnancy, the patient should use additional non-hormonal contraception (such as condoms and spermicide) for the first seven days of her first cycle blister pack of Tri-Estarylla. Second-trimester Do not start until 4 weeks after a second-trimester abortion or miscarriage, due to the increased risk of thromboembolic disease. Start Tri-Estarylla, following the instructions in Table 1 for Day 1 or Sunday start, as desired. If using Sunday start, use additional non-hormonal contraception (such as condoms and spermicide) for the first seven days of the patient's first cycle pack of Tri-Estarylla. [
Boxed Warning
WARNING: CIGARETTE SMOKING and SERIOUS CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS Cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular events from combination oral contraceptive (COC) use. This risk increases with age, particularly in women over 35 years of age, and with the number of cigarettes smoked. For this reason, COCs are contraindicated in women who are over 35 years of age and smoke [see Contraindications ( 4 )]. WARNING: CIGARETTE SMOKING and SERIOUS CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS See full prescribing information for complete boxed warning. • Tri- Estarylla is contraindicated in women over 35 years old who smoke. ( 4 ) • Cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular events from combination oral contraceptives (COC) use. ( 4 )
Monitoring
- • 5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS • Thromboembolic Disorders and Other Vascular Problems: Stop norgestimate and ethinyl estradiol if a thrombotic event occurs.
- • Stop at least 4 weeks before and through 2 weeks after major surgery.
- • Start no earlier than 4 weeks after delivery, in women who are not breastfeeding.
- • ( 5.1 ) • Liver disease : Discontinue norgestimate and ethinyl estradiol if jaundice occurs.
Interaction Notes
- • 7 DRUG INTERACTIONS Consult the labeling of concurrently used drugs to obtain further information about interactions with hormonal contraceptives or the potential for enzyme alterations.
- • No drug-drug interaction studies were conducted with norgestimate and ethinyl estradiol.
- • Drugs or herbal products that induce certain enzymes including CYP3A4, may decrease the effectiveness of COCs or increase breakthrough bleeding.
- • Counsel patients to use a back-up or alternative method of contraception when enzyme inducers are used with COCs.