SLYND is a birth control pill (oral contraceptive) also called a POP (progestin only pill) that is used by females who can become pregnant to prevent pregnancy.
Based on the results of one clinical study of a 28-day regimen of SLYND about 4 out of 100 females may get pregnant within the first year they use SLYND.
Do not use in patients with:
-Renal impairment or adrenal insufficiency
-Liver disease or liver tumors
-Cervical cancer or any suspected hormone-sensitive cancer
-Undiagnosed abnormal uterine bleeding
Tell your healthcare provider if you have or have had any of these conditions. Your healthcare provider can suggest a different method of birth control.
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. Please click here for the complete warning and more information on Important Risk Information. Please click here for full Prescribing Information and Patient Information.
