Yosiget, or Drospirenone Ethinyl Estradiol Tablet II, may be a drug reaction to the brown discharge that has been occurring after taking this medication. Drospirenone Ethinyl Estradiol Tablets II is a commonly used short-acting contraceptive pill, which is a combination of estrogen and progesterone, not only for contraception, but also to adjust the menstrual cycle. If a woman has a need for contraception, or has a condition such as irregular menstruation, she can take this medication under the supervision of a doctor. While taking this medication, there may be some adverse reactions, such as nausea, loss of appetite, dizziness, breast swelling and pain, and spotting vaginal bleeding. The presence of brown discharge may be due to spot vaginal bleeding caused by the drug. These reactions usually occur during the 1st course of treatment, and the bleeding usually stops as the duration of the medication increases. Drospirenone Ethinyl Estradiol Tablet II needs to be taken regularly at the same time each day. If a dose is missed during the course of the medication, it should be made up in time, otherwise it will not only affect the contraceptive effect of the medication, but will also easily lead to irregular vaginal bleeding.