Liza Tablet

Strength:   3 mg + 30 mcg
Quantity:   21 Tablets
Form:   Tablet
Packaging Type:   Strip
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Dosage & Administration

  • Always follow your doctor or pharmacist’s instructions.

  • If you’re switching from another type of birth control, check with your doctor first.

  • Take the pill after food, around the same time every day.

  • If it’s your first time using it or you’re restarting, start on day 1 or 2 of your period.

  • For the first 7 days, use condoms as backup if you’re taking it for contraception.

Take 1 tablet a day for 21 days, then stop for 7 days—this is when you’ll get your period. Start your next pack after the 7-day break, even if you’re still bleeding.

Side Effects

You might notice some mild side effects when you first start:

  • Spotting or light bleeding between periods

  • Nausea, vomiting, or bloating (taking it after food helps)

  • Breast tenderness

  • Headaches (you can take painkillers like Paracetamol if needed)

  • Mood swings, weight changes

  • Skin darkening (wear sunscreen if you’re out in the sun)

  • Difficulty wearing contact lenses

Most side effects are temporary. If they continue or get worse, talk to your doctor.

Warning and Precaution

Missed a pill? Here’s what to do:

If you’re less than 12 hours late:

  • Take the missed pill as soon as you remember.

  • Take your next pill at the usual time. You’re still protected.

If it’s more than 12 hours late:

Week 1:

  • Take the missed pill right away—even if you have to take 2 pills in one day.

  • Use condoms for the next 7 days.

  • If you had sex in the 7 days before missing the pill, you might be at risk of pregnancy. Talk to your doctor.

Week 2:

  • Same as above—take the missed pill as soon as you remember.

  • If you were taking your pills properly the week before, you’re still protected. If not, use condoms for 7 days.

Week 3:
You have two options:
Option 1:

  • Take the missed pill immediately (even if it means taking 2 in a day).

  • Finish your pack and start the next one without a 7-day break. Your period might not come until the next pack ends, and that’s okay.

Option 2:

  • Stop taking pills and start your 7-day break early.

  • Start your next pack after the 7 days.

If you vomit or have diarrhea within 3–4 hours of taking the pill, it may not work properly. Treat it like a missed pill and follow the instructions above.

Allergic reactions – stop and get help right away if you notice:

  • Swollen face, lips, or eyes

  • Trouble breathing

  • Widespread itchy rash


Important to tell your doctor if:

  • You’re allergic to any ingredients in the pill

  • You’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to conceive

  • You smoke

  • You’re taking other medicines or supplements

  • You have health issues like liver problems, migraines, diabetes, heart disease, blood clots, stroke, or cancer


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