Brand name
Use the name and strength printed on the pack. Spellings and similar-looking names can matter.
Brand reference
Use this reference to organize what is printed on your pack, find the official leaflet, and prepare a pharmacist question. It does not determine whether two products are interchangeable or what you should take.
Use the name and strength printed on the pack. Spellings and similar-looking names can matter.
Record the active ingredients and strengths shown on the label. Do not rely on a product name alone.
Open the linked official leaflet for the specific product and market, then ask a pharmacist about any switch or dosing question.
The Pill Brand Finder lets you search supported US, UK, and Canadian brands by name, active ingredients, and one of four tracking paths: combined, traditional progestin-only, desogestrel progestin-only, or extended-cycle. Each card links to official product information where available.
Open the Pill Brand FinderThese first brand references were selected because they are already supported in Estroclic and each is connected to an official US DailyMed product label. The full finder distinguishes four tracking paths without treating any products or categories as interchangeable.
Combined birth control pill. Check active ingredients and open the official US label for the exact product.
View Nikki referenceCombined birth control pill. Check active ingredients and open the official US label for the exact product.
View Larin Fe 1/20 referenceCombined birth control pill. Check active ingredients and open the official US label for the exact product.
View Larin Fe 1.5/30 referenceCombined birth control pill. Check active ingredients and open the official US label for the exact product.
View Blisovi Fe 1.5/30 referenceCombined birth control pill. Check active ingredients and open the official US label for the exact product.
View Estarylla referenceTriphasic combined birth control pill. Check active ingredients and open the official US label for the exact product.
View TriNessa referenceCombined birth control pill. Check active ingredients and open the official US label for the exact product.
View Reclipsen referenceBiphasic combined birth control pill. Check active ingredients and open the official US label for the exact product.
View Kariva referenceCombined birth control pill. Check active ingredients and open the official US label for the exact product.
View Syeda referenceExtended-cycle combined birth control pill. Check active ingredients and open the official US label for the exact product.
View Camrese referenceTraditional progestin-only birth control pill. Check active ingredients and open the official US label for the exact product.
View Deblitane referenceFour-phase combined birth control pill. Check active ingredients and open the official US label for the exact product.
View Natazia referenceThese references group selected brands by facts stated in their official labels. They do not decide that a product is equivalent to another product.
Compare selected official-label details within this ingredient or pack family.
Explore the formulation referenceCompare selected official-label details within this ingredient or pack family.
Explore the formulation referenceCompare selected official-label details within this ingredient or pack family.
Explore the formulation referenceCompare selected official-label details within this ingredient or pack family.
Explore the formulation referenceCompare selected official-label details within this ingredient or pack family.
Explore the formulation referenceEach comparison puts selected product-label facts side by side. It is designed to make a pharmacist conversation clearer, not to determine substitution.
Review ingredients, strengths, pack sequence, labeler details, and official-label dates.
Read the comparisonReview ingredients, strengths, pack sequence, labeler details, and official-label dates.
Read the comparisonReview ingredients, strengths, pack sequence, labeler details, and official-label dates.
Read the comparisonReview ingredients, strengths, pack sequence, labeler details, and official-label dates.
Read the comparisonA brand, generic, packaging, hormone dose, tablet sequence, and patient instructions are not interchangeable concepts. Do not decide that two products are equivalent from a website comparison alone. Keep a record of the old and new pack, then ask the pharmacist who dispensed it to explain the change.
Read the US guide to a pharmacy birth control brand switchKeep your routine together
Estroclic is a personal tracking app. It can help you organize information, but your patient leaflet, pharmacist, or clinician remains the right source for personal medical guidance.
Estroclic provides general information and personal tracking tools, not medical, pharmaceutical, or clinical advice. Check the patient information leaflet for your exact medicine and speak with a pharmacist or qualified healthcare professional when you need individual guidance.