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Provera vs Yasmin: side-by-side comparison

Provera (Medroxyprogesterone Acetate) 2.5mg tablet
Provera
vs
Yasmin (Drospirenone / Ethinyl Estradiol) 3mg / 0.03mg tablet
Yasmin

Provera (Medroxyprogesterone) and Yasmin (Drospirenone, Ethinyl Estradiol) both belong to the Women's Sexual Health class. They share clinical context but use different active ingredients. The choice between them depends on mechanism nuances, side-effect profile and individual response.

Property Provera Yasmin
Active ingredient Medroxyprogesterone Drospirenone, Ethinyl Estradiol
Manufacturer Pfizer Bayer
Class Women's Sexual Health Women's Sexual Health
Strengths 2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg 3mg / 0.03mg
Forms tablet tablet

What's the same

Provera and Yasmin both belong to the Women's Sexual Health class and are used for partially overlapping indications. The active ingredients — Medroxyprogesterone vs Drospirenone, Ethinyl Estradiol — share the same therapeutic approach, so many safety and management points carry across both.

Key differences

Meaningful differences are in active ingredient (Medroxyprogesterone vs Drospirenone, Ethinyl Estradiol), strengths (2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg vs 3mg / 0.03mg), forms (tablet vs tablet), and the mechanism, half-life and side-effect nuances that distinguish members of the class.

Mechanism and action

Provera: Medroxyprogesterone acetate binds progesterone receptors and produces strong progestational effects: thickening cervical mucus, inhibiting ovulation, thinning the endometrium and reducing endometrial proliferation in HRT… Yasmin: Yasmin combines two complementary mechanisms.

When Provera is preferred

Provera is approved for amenorrhoea, abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance, and prevention of endometrial hyperplasia in postmenopausal women receiving estrogen.

When Yasmin is preferred

Yasmin is approved for prevention of pregnancy in women who choose to use a combined oral contraceptive.

Frequently asked questions

Is Provera or Yasmin better?

There is no single answer. Provera and Yasmin both belong to the Women's Sexual Health class but differ in mechanism nuances, half-life and side-effect profile. Preference depends on the patient, the prescriber and prior response to other therapies.

Can I switch from Provera to Yasmin?

Switching within the Women's Sexual Health class is done under supervision, typically using equivalent doses and a follow-up period to confirm response and tolerance. It is not a self-directed decision.

Do Provera and Yasmin have the same side effects?

They share many of the Women's Sexual Health class side effects, with differences from mechanism and dose. Each medication's prescribing information lists specifics.

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