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| Medication Name | Yasmin Contraceptive Pill |
| Active Ingredient | Ethinylestradiol 0.03mg and Drospirenone 3mg |
| Medication Form | Tablet |
| Used for | Contraception |
| Dosage | One tablet daily for 21 days, followed by a 7-day break |
| Common Side Effects | Headache, nausea, breast tenderness, mood changes |
| Do you need a prescription? | Yes, prescription required |
| Patient Information Leaflet | Yasmin Patient Information Leaflet |
Yasmin is a combined contraceptive pill used to prevent pregnancy. This hormonal contraceptive is over 99% effective at stopping you from getting pregnant when taken correctly.
Yasmin is a combined contraceptive pill, which means it contains two types of hormones: ethinylestradiol (an oestrogen) and drospirenone (a progestogen).
These hormones work together in three main ways to prevent pregnancy:
When you take Yasmin correctly, these three actions work together to provide highly effective protection against pregnancy.
Many women also find that taking Yasmin can help regulate their periods, reduce period pain, and make their monthly cycle more predictable. Some people notice that their skin improves while taking this pill, particularly if they struggle with acne.
Yasmin is suitable for most women who have started their period and who need contraception. However, it’s not right for everyone, and there are some situations where you shouldn’t take it.
Do not use Yasmin if you:
You should speak to your doctor before taking Yasmin if you:
Your doctor or pharmacist will assess whether Yasmin is safe for you based on your medical history and any risk factors you may have.
Taking Yasmin correctly is important to make sure it works effectively:
Each pack of Yasmin has the days of the week printed on it to help you keep track. Follow the arrows on the pack, so you know you’re taking the tablets in the right order. Each strip contains 21 pills.
If you’re starting Yasmin for the first time, take your first tablet on the first day of your period. This will give you immediate contraceptive protection. If you start on any other day, you’ll need to use additional contraception (like condoms) for the first 7 days.
Try to take your Yasmin tablet at the same time each day to help you remember and to keep hormone levels steady in your body.
Like all medicines, Yasmin can cause side effects, though not everyone gets them. Most side effects are mild and often settle down within the first few months of taking the pill.
Stop taking Yasmin and seek immediate medical help if you experience:
For a full list of side effects, please read the patient information leaflet.
If you experience any side effects, whether listed here or not, speak to your doctor or pharmacist. You can also report side effects through the Yellow Card Scheme, which helps improve the safety of medicines for everyone.
Active ingredients: Ethinylestradiol 0.03mg and Drospirenone 3mg
Inactive ingredients: Lactose monohydrate, maize starch, povidone, magnesium stearate, hypromellose, macrogol, talc, titanium dioxide (E171), and yellow iron oxide (E172).
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You can buy Yasmin online in the UK from Click2Pharmacy’s online contraception clinic. You’ll need to complete a free online consultation, which will be reviewed by one of our pharmacists. If Yasmin is suitable for you, we’ll issue your prescription and deliver the medication directly to your door in discreet packaging.
Yasmin isn’t routinely available on the NHS because other combined contraceptive pills are considered equally effective and are available at a lower cost to the NHS. Your GP will usually prescribe an NHS-funded alternative, but you can purchase Yasmin privately if you prefer this particular brand.
No, Yasmin is not considered a high oestrogen pill. It contains 0.03mg (30 micrograms) of ethinylestradiol, which is a standard dose for modern combined contraceptive pills. Pills with 50 micrograms or more are considered high oestrogen pills.
There are no specific activities you need to avoid while taking Yasmin. However, if you’re having surgery or will be immobile for a long period (such as during long-haul flights), let your doctor know you’re taking the pill, as this can increase the risk of blood clots.
Yasmin can interact with some medications, including certain antibiotics (like rifampicin), anticonvulsants, antiretrovirals, and herbal remedies like St John’s Wort. These can make Yasmin less effective. Always tell your doctor or pharmacist about all medicines you’re taking, including over-the-counter products and herbal supplements.
Yes, you can delay your period with Yasmin by starting a new pack immediately after finishing your current one, without taking the usual 7-day break. You can continue this for up to two packs in a row. However, you may experience some breakthrough bleeding. Always speak to your doctor or pharmacist before doing this.
Yes, drinking alcohol doesn’t affect how Yasmin works. However, if you drink enough to make you vomit within 3-4 hours of taking your pill, it may not be fully absorbed. In this case, follow the instructions for missed pills.
Yasmin is not usually recommended while breastfeeding, especially in the first six months after giving birth. The hormones in Yasmin can reduce the amount of breast milk you produce and may pass into your milk in small amounts. Speak to your doctor about alternative contraception options that are safer during breastfeeding, such as the progestogen-only pill (also known as the mini pill).
Yasmin can improve acne for many women. The drospirenone in Yasmin has anti-androgen properties, which can help reduce acne and oily skin. However, some people may experience skin changes when starting any new contraceptive pill. If you’re concerned about acne, speak to your doctor.
Some women report weight changes while taking Yasmin, though it’s not clear if the pill directly causes this. Any weight gain is usually due to fluid retention rather than fat gain and is typically small (1-2kg). If you’re concerned about weight changes, speak to your doctor.
If you start taking Yasmin on the first day of your period, it works immediately. If you start on any other day of your cycle, you’ll need to use additional contraception (like condoms) for the first 7 days.
If you’re switching from another combined pill, start Yasmin the day after taking your last active pill from your old pack, or during your pill-free break. If you’re switching from a progestogen-only pill, you can start Yasmin on any day, but use additional contraception for 7 days. Always speak to your doctor or pharmacist for specific advice.
Yasmin and Lucette contain the same active ingredients. Lucette is a generic version of Yasmin. It contains exactly the same active ingredients (ethinylestradiol 0.03mg and drospirenone 3mg) in the same doses and works in the same way. The main difference is that Lucette is usually less expensive than the branded Yasmin.
If you miss a pill, what you need to do depends on when you missed it and how many you’ve missed. If it’s been less than 24 hours since your usual time, take the missed pill as soon as you remember and take the next one at your normal time. You’re still protected. If it’s been more than 24 hours, take the most recent missed pill and continue as normal, but you may need extra contraception for 7 days. Check the patient information leaflet for detailed instructions or contact your pharmacist.
Yasmin is not known to affect your ability to drive or operate machinery. However, if you experience side effects like dizziness or visual disturbances, don’t drive until these symptoms pass.
Page content authored by Amjad Khan, last reviewed by Mr Muhammad on 13th January 2026.




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