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Who typically prescribes Yasmin?
Yasmin is typically prescribed by healthcare professionals who manage women’s reproductive and hormonal health. Most commonly, it is prescribed by gynecologists or obstetrician-gynecologists (OB-GYNs), especially for contraception, menstrual regulation, PMS symptoms, or acne related to hormonal imbalance.
Primary care physicians and family doctors may also prescribe Yasmin after assessing a patient’s medical history, blood pressure, and risk factors such as smoking or clotting disorders.
In some cases, dermatologists prescribe Yasmin for hormonal acne when other treatments have not been effective. Regardless of who prescribes it, a medical evaluation is important to ensure Yasmin is safe, as it may not be suitable for women with certain conditions like blood-clot risks or uncontrolled hypertension.
Primary care physicians and family doctors may also prescribe Yasmin after assessing a patient’s medical history, blood pressure, and risk factors such as smoking or clotting disorders.
In some cases, dermatologists prescribe Yasmin for hormonal acne when other treatments have not been effective. Regardless of who prescribes it, a medical evaluation is important to ensure Yasmin is safe, as it may not be suitable for women with certain conditions like blood-clot risks or uncontrolled hypertension.


