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So I started taking YASMIN in December 07. I switched to YAZ in J...

Posted at 3:16 AM on Mar 21, 2008 by lisaann983, #28220
So I started taking YASMIN in December 07. I switched to YAZ in January 08 and just quit a week ago. So about 4 months of bc. A week ago, I broke out in hives and rashes. I would itch one spot and then others would form. The areas get hot and the welts raise up my skin. It started when I was out in the sun but it couldn't have been sun poisoning because I never got burnt. I am diagnosing myself rather than a doctor because they do NOT know everything. After reading into the YAZ and YASMIN side effects, I am not risking anymore problems. Oh and I got an upper respitory infection along with the rash. This lingering cough has a weaze and phligmy sound. My friends are concerned with it too. I have never been the type of person to suffer from any major sickness or skin problem. I am tough skinned and have never gotten any kind of food allergy. I am 24, 5'6'' and in semi-athletic shape. I am an actor and model and I cannot afford to get rashes and a bad horsey cough! YAZ was great for 2 months and now bam! Downfall happening. Temporary relief-cortozone cream and antihistamines like benadryl. YAZ benefit-clear skin, no PMS YAZ side effect-rash, no sex drive/libido loss, difficult/no orgasm, appetite like a hog! Food #1 thought. Packed on pounds quick. YASMIN benefit-clear skin, lost weight quick YASMIN side effect- a little loopy, speech impediment, no sex drive/libido loss, no orgasm, couldn't even fake an orgasm!
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Reply 5 months ago on Apr 24, 2008 by nessel, #7581

Wow!
I am glad I read this post! It is so much the same as to what my daughter is going through right now!
My daughter started birth control pills at age 16. She has been taking Ortho Tri Cyclen for about a year and has been fine with it. Last month it was time for her yearly exam and she asked to be put on the new YAZ pill. Some of her friends were on it and were saying how it helps your complextion, helps with PMS, and your periods seem to be shorter.
This sounded great! So her doctor put her on it.
A couple of weeks ago, she started Track & Field at her high school, the weather has been nice and sunny so they have been going outside a lot for the practice and the meets.
Everytime she would be out in the sun, she would get this strange rash! It started on the backs of her hands. She also has gotten the rash on her neck and behind her knees. They rash is like small welts and they itch her terribly, when she itches it, it turns very red.
I took her to the doctor twice now. She has never gotten this rash from the sun before. The doctor gave her some kind of cream to put on it, some sun block and told her to take benedryl. Well sure, this stuff brings some temporary relief, but once she is back in the sun, it comes back worse than ever! She said that it itches so bad it wakes her up in the night, she was taking a shower and practically crying in the middle of the night last night.
The only thing that I can think of that is new is the YAZ. No new soap, detergent, lotions......Only the YAZ, which she has been on about 6 weeks now and has been suffering from this rash for about 2 weeks now.
I decided to "google" 'skin rashes from YAZ' and it lead me to this site!
I do believe for sure now that the YAZ has got to be the problem!
I called the doctor back again to let him know of my google search and he is going to change her birth control back to what she was on before.
Thank you for your help. This rash must be more of a common side affect than what they realize.

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Reply 5 months ago on Apr 24, 2008 by lisaann983, #7587

Good to hear that I am not crazy. Yea so I got off of all bc and my skin rash finally went away after about 2 or 3 weeks. It started to dim down. I now take "Beautiful Skin" (non cystic acne support version) pills from Great Earth Vitamins. And "Ultra Duo Dophilus" probiotics from GEV. My skin glows inside and out. It is a crazy allergic reaction with YAZ and the sun. She needs to quit taking Yaz and Yasmin. Crazy pills. Doctors do NOT know everything. You found it yourself :)

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Reply 5 months ago on Apr 29, 2008 by kashicat, #7749

Oh my God!!! This same thing has happened to me! I was on Yaz for a few months and everything was going fine, then I got this insane rash on my legs. Nothing I tried would make it go away. It seemed to get worse with sun exposure. Then I started noticing that my breasts were getting itchy. I know TMI, but thought people should know. I went off YAZ for 2 months and then decided to try it again because I wasn't sure that it was the pill that was causing my symptoms and other than the rash I felt great on YAZ. Well, here I am in my 2nd month of YAZ and my rash is back and worse than ever!! I just got back from Hawaii and the sun definitely has does something to do with it. I got huge hives and a bumpy red rash all over my legs and arms and my breasts are itching again. Nothing helps but taking ridiculous amounts of benadryl which tells me this is some type of allergic reaction. I am going off this pill again but this time for good.

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Reply 4 months ago on May 18, 2008 by angelgamboa, #8384

Yikes! I'm in with all of you. I was on Yasmin for two years and actually loved it. I had no problems whatsoever. Then, last week I switched to Yaz, hopeing to reap the benifits of the shorter period it offers. Almost instantly, about a day or so after I was on it, I broke out in this burning, itching rash all over my arms accompanied by terrible headaches. I wasn't sure what was causing it and after much thought, I deduced that the only thing I have changed in the past week is taking Yaz. And it also seems to increase when I am in the sun. It is horrible. I wouldn't reccommed this pill to anyone. I am switching back to Yasmine after I talk to my doctor tomorrow. I had to do tons of research to find out that this is a side effect of Yaz. The biggest concern I have about it, is that it does not list "photosensitivity" as a side effect of Yaz anywhere, but if we are all having increased reactions from sun exposure then it obviously is a problem. I hope doctors become aware of this as a side effect and warn their patients before perscribing on this pill.

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Reply 4 months ago on May 18, 2008 by angelgamboa, #8385

Yikes! I'm in with all of you. I was on Yasmin for two years and actually loved it. I had no problems whatsoever. Then, last week I switched to Yaz, hopeing to reap the benifits of the shorter period it offers. Almost instantly, about a day or so after I was on it, I broke out in this burning, itching rash all over my arms accompanied by terrible headaches. I wasn't sure what was causing it and after much thought, I deduced that the only thing I have changed in the past week is taking Yaz. And it also seems to increase when I am in the sun. It is horrible. I wouldn't reccommed this pill to anyone. I am switching back to Yasmine after I talk to my doctor tomorrow. I had to do tons of research to find out that this is a side effect of Yaz. The biggest concern I have about it, is that it does not list "photosensitivity" as a side effect of Yaz anywhere, but if we are all having increased reactions from sun exposure then it obviously is a problem. I hope doctors become aware of this as a side effect and warn their patients before perscribing on this pill.

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