Junel Side Effects


 by Laura Candelaria

Junel--ethinyl estradiol and norethindrone--is an oral contraceptive used for the prevention of pregnancy. Junel works by preventing ovulation and altering the lining of the cervix and uterus. Junel may also be used for the treatment of severe acne.

Junel--ethinyl estradiol and norethindrone--is an oral contraceptive used for the prevention of pregnancy. Junel works by preventing ovulation and altering the lining of the cervix and uterus. Junel may also be used for the treatment of severe acne. The medication will help to prevent pregnancy, but will not protect against sexually transmitted infections such as HIV. There are some side effects of Junel that women should be aware of.

Breast Tenderness and Swelling

Women taking Junel may experience breast tenderness and swelling. These side effects occur due to the hormonal changes associated with Junel. Breast tenderness and swelling may be similar to the breast discomfort that may be experienced prior to a woman's period. These side effects may lessen over time as the body adjusts to Junel. Severe breast pain or tenderness, or any changes in breast tissue, should be reported to a physician for further evaluation. Women with a history of hormone receptive breast cancer should not take Junel.

Alteration in Weight and Appetite

Women may experience an increase in appetite and weight gain while taking Junel. Eating a sensible diet low in fat and calories, and exercising daily, will help to reduce the risk of additional weight gain.

Menstrual Changes

Junel may cause menstrual irregularity. Women may experience spotting between periods, breakthrough bleeding, changes in menstrual flow and missed periods while taking Junel. These side effects usually diminish after a few months of taking Junel. Women who experience severe menstrual irregularity and missed periods should consult their gynecologist.

Severe Side Effects

According to Drugs.com, taking hormonal birth control can increase a woman's risk of blood clots, stroke or heart attack. The risk of these side effects is increased for those women who smoke and are older than 35 years of age. Signs and symptoms of a severe side effect can include pain or redness in the leg or calf, headache, dizziness, numbness one one side of the body, confusion, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and changes in vision and balance. These symptoms should be reported to a health care provider immediately.

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