Seasonique Generic Name & Formulations
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Seasonique Indications
Indications
Seasonique Dosage and Administration
Adult
Children
Seasonique Contraindications
Contraindications
High risk of arterial or venous thrombotic disease (eg, smokers or migraineurs over age 35, DVT or PE, cerebrovascular or coronary artery disease, thrombogenic valvular disease, atrial fibrillation, subacute bacterial endocarditis, hypercoagulopathies, uncontrolled hypertension, hypertension with vascular disease, diabetes over age 35, diabetes with hypertension or vascular disease or other end-organ damage, diabetes of >20yrs duration, headaches with focal neurologic symptoms). Breast or other estrogen or progestin-sensitive neoplasms. Hepatic tumors, acute viral hepatitis, or severe (decompensated) cirrhosis. Undiagnosed abnormal uterine bleeding. Concomitant ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir, with or without dasabuvir.
Seasonique Boxed Warnings
Boxed Warning
Seasonique Warnings/Precautions
Warnings/Precautions
Increased risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (eg, stroke, MI) esp. women over age 35, smokers, and females with hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes, or obesity. Evaluate any medical or family history of thrombotic or thromboembolic disorders prior to initiation. Discontinue if thrombotic event, unexplained visual changes, or jaundice occurs, and at least 4 weeks before through 2 weeks after surgery associated with increased risk of thromboembolism. Gallbladder disease. Pregnancy-related cholestasis. Diabetes. Prediabetes. Uncontrolled dyslipidemia. Hypertriglyceridemia. Depression. Hereditary angioedema. Evaluate significant changes in headaches, irregular uterine bleeding, amenorrhea. Cholasma gravidarum. Monitor blood pressure; discontinue if significant hypertension occurs. Do regular complete physical exams. Hepatic impairment: not studied. Pregnancy: discontinue if occurs. Nursing mothers: use other methods of contraception until breastfeeding is discontinued.
Seasonique Pharmacokinetics
Absorption
Levonorgestrel is rapidly and completely absorbed after oral administration (bioavailability nearly 100%). Ethinyl estradiol is rapidly and almost completely absorbed from the GI tract but due to first-pass metabolism, the bioavailability is ~43%.
Distribution
Apparent volume of distribution: 1.8 L/kg (levonorgestrel); 4.3 L/kg (ethinyl estradiol). Levonorgestrel is ~97.5–99% protein bound (primarily to sex hormone binding globulin). Ethinyl estradiol is ~95–97% bound to serum albumin.
Elimination
Levonorgestrel: renal (~45%), fecal (~32%). Ethinyl estradiol: renal, fecal. Half-life: ~34 hours (levonorgestrel); ~18 hours (ethinyl estradiol).
Seasonique Interactions
Interactions
See Contraindications. ALT elevations with HCV regimen ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir, with or without dasabuvir; discontinue Seasonique prior to starting HCV regimen and restart 2wks after completion. Concomitant glecaprevir/pibrentasvir: not recommended. May be antagonized by CYP3A4 or other enzyme inducers (eg, aprepitant, barbiturates, bosentan, carbamazepine, efavirenz, felbamate, griseofulvin, oxcarbazepine, phenytoin, rifampin, rifabutin, rufinamide, St. John’s wort, topiramate, certain protease inhibitors); use backup contraception. May be affected by protease inhibitors, NNRTIs, atorvastatin, acetaminophen, ascorbic acid, itraconazole, ketoconazole. May antagonize lamotrigine. May affect laboratory tests (eg, coagulation factors, lipids, glucose tolerance, binding proteins). May need dose adjustment of thyroid hormones.
Seasonique Adverse Reactions
Adverse Reactions
Irregular/heavy uterine bleeding, weight gain, acne, nausea, breast tenderness, headache; pulmonary embolus, cholecystitis, breakthrough bleeding, amenorrhea, oligomenorrhea, chloasma, liver disease.
Seasonique Clinical Trials
See Literature
Seasonique Note
Not Applicable
Seasonique Patient Counseling
See Literature