Do you still get your period after taking Vasanen?

Vaisanin is the trade name for Dinogestrel tablets, which are also taken to get a period.
Dinogestrel tablets are progestin drugs, which can inhibit ovarian function and endometrial cell proliferation, thus reducing the pain associated with endometriosis and making the lesion shrink and atrophy; the use of the drug may cause a change in the pattern of menstrual bleeding, such as spotting, irregular bleeding and so on. That’s why you still get your period after taking Denogestrel tablets. Clinically the drug is used to treat endometriosis.
Adverse reactions such as headache, breast discomfort, weight gain, nausea, abdominal pain, frequent bleeding, irregular bleeding, etc. have been reported during the use of the drug.
It is contraindicated in people with active venous thromboembolic disease, vaginal bleeding of unknown origin, for patients with current or previous severe liver disease, current or previous arterial and cardiovascular disease.
Pregnancy should be excluded before starting the drug; women with a tendency to develop chloasma should avoid exposure to sunlight and ultraviolet radiation during the administration of the drug; women with a history of gestational diabetes should be closely observed during the use of the drug.
If the drug is needed, it should be used under the guidance of a specialist; if symptoms such as irregular menstruation occur during the period of taking the drug, the drug should be stopped immediately and go to the hospital in time for consultation.