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Apteka / birthcontrol available in Poland?


Superfly  6 | 8  
21 Feb 2013 /  #1
Does anyone know if the contraceptive pill Yasmin 21 is available in Poland? It's a Bayer product so I was hoping it would be. Please let me know so I can avoid an expensive visit to the doctor if it is not available. Thanks!
jasondmzk  
21 Feb 2013 /  #2
Yaz and Yasmin were both discontinued in most parts of Europe this January, due to concerns about blood clots. There's a class-action lawsuit pending against Bayer Pharmaceuticals here in the United States. I'm not sure if it's specifically been banned in Poland, but if you are not planning on regular visit to a gyno there, I would avoid taking something that necessitates close monitoring.
OP Superfly  6 | 8  
21 Feb 2013 /  #3
I have been taking it for the last 3-4 years without any issues. It was prescribed to me by my doctor in Canada. I wasn't aware it was discontinued in Europe since it is available in Canada.
jasondmzk  
21 Feb 2013 /  #4
It's been on the FDA sh1t-list for years.

This one is in fuscia, because girls like pink, I guess:

And one more, because I like things in threes:
OP Superfly  6 | 8  
21 Feb 2013 /  #5
Thanks for all that info but I am pretty well aware of the side effects and health risks. I just wanted to get a few months more before I go back to Canada later this year, where I will visit my doctor. I get very regular checkups..so being on Yasmin isn't the question I am asking but whether I can get it in this country (I don't want to switch brands without talking to my doctor). I liked the pink link the best (marketing to women is oh so easy) haha.
jasondmzk  
21 Feb 2013 /  #6
Good luck. Here's to not having any unwanted pregnancies or blood clots while visiting Poland. Viva consequence-free sex!
smurf  38 | 1940  
21 Feb 2013 /  #7
You need a prescription for birth control pills. If you slip the doctor an extra 50zl she'll give you one for 12 months instead of just the normal 3 months.
jasondmzk  
21 Feb 2013 /  #8
If you slip the doctor an extra 50zl

Yeah, that's what I look for in a health care provider. An openness to bribery.
smurf  38 | 1940  
21 Feb 2013 /  #9
Just the way it is here ain't it?
Same if you need an operation, hand over a brown envelope and you're bumped up the queue.
I don't agree with it, but that's the culture here :(
Lenka  5 | 3501  
21 Feb 2013 /  #10
Just the way it is here ain't it?

Never done that and hopefully never will. My doctor gives 6 months prescriptions but then you have to see him.
Superfly
I took Yasminelle some time ago but I don't know if it's still available. I can ask in pharmacy if you want to.
smurf  38 | 1940  
21 Feb 2013 /  #11
Yasminelle

That one is available, but is it the same as Yasmin 21?
Just under a different name?
Lenka  5 | 3501  
21 Feb 2013 /  #12
I have no idea really. I heard once that it's the same but I can't guarantee it.
jasondmzk  
21 Feb 2013 /  #13
is it the same as Yasmin 21?

They are all drespirenone mixed with different amounts of estrogen.

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