Yosmin, generically known as drospirenone ethinyl estradiol tablets, is usually recommended to be taken up to about 40 years of age, with specific cases needing to be analyzed, and is generally not recommended for women 41 years of age. Drospirenone ethinyl estradiol tablets are a short-acting oral contraceptive that can be taken up to the age of about 40 years if there are no uncomfortable symptoms while taking it and if no organic pathology is present upon examination. It is not recommended to continue taking it after the age of 40 in women, as it may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease as well as arteriovenous thrombosis. Drospirenone ethinyl estradiol tablets are a drug with a relatively low content of estrogen and progesterone, so the side effects are not significant, the more common side effects are nausea, breast swelling and pain, etc. The more serious side effect is arterial thrombosis, although the probability of occurrence is relatively low. The drug is contraindicated for women during pregnancy and lactation. Taking drospirenone ethinyl estradiol tablets carries certain risks and needs to be taken under the guidance of a specialist.