US formulation reference

Drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol birth control pill reference

This US reference groups selected brands whose official labels list drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol. It helps you compare label facts, not decide whether any products are interchangeable.

Selected official-label products

Each card below links to a US DailyMed label. The grouping reflects the ingredient or pack family named in that label, not a clinical recommendation or substitution decision.

Nikki

Ingredients: Drospirenone 3 mg and ethinyl estradiol 0.02 mg

Pack: 28 tablets: 24 active tablets, then 4 inert tablets.

Label update: December 8, 2025

View the Nikki reference

Syeda

Ingredients: Drospirenone 3 mg and ethinyl estradiol 0.03 mg

Pack: 28 tablets: 21 active tablets, then 7 inert tablets.

Label update: July 14, 2023

View the Syeda reference

Do not use this page to self-substitute

A shared ingredient family does not settle a pharmacy substitution or personal treatment decision. Check the exact name, strength, tablet sequence, and leaflet for the pack in your hand. Ask the dispensing pharmacist to explain any change.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does sharing an ingredient family mean two birth control pills are interchangeable?

No. Ask a pharmacist about a substitution or equivalence question for your exact pack.

Where can I find instructions for my exact birth control pill pack?

Open the official label linked above and read the leaflet supplied with your medicine.

Sources

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