There are some troublesome combinations on that list. Discuss the matter with your pharmacist and your primary care provider.
Trinessa is a triphasic birth control pill with 35 mcg of estrogen.
Trinessa is a generic version of Ortho Tri-Cyclen. They have the same ingredients.
Trinessa is a combination birth control pill that contains female hormones and helps to prevent pregnancy by stopping ovulation. Trinessa also changes the cervical mucus in order to make it harder for sperm to make it to the uterus.
You Trinessa would not work correctly if you started on Monday without your period.
The while pills on Trinessa are active pills that prevent pregnancy. If you don't take the active pills, you could get pregnant.
TRINESSA
Trinessa maybe?
Absolutely. They have the same ingredients. Why pay for Ortho Tricyclen when there's a generic version available in Trisprintec or Trinessa?
anytime you miss just one pill the whole purpose of taking birth control is jeopardized....maybe you will be fine