Oralcon is a type of contraceptive pill taken by women to avoid pregnancy containing progestogen (levonorgestrel) and estrogen (ethinylestradiol). It also has other functions which are related to women’s problems. Oralcon is usually used as a contraceptive pill but also has some other functions where it is appropriate to be taken to avoid pregnancy when taken within 72 hours of unprotected sexual intercourse, avoid from pregnancy up to three years, reduce or stop short-term changes which are related to menopause, abnormal hair growth in the face and body of a woman, and menopause. The list is incomplete and there may be other uses and functions of Oralcon. Do not take this medicine even if other people with the same symptoms take it. Please consult your doctor or specialist before using this medication. Apart from the function of Oralcon and its use, there may be side effects associated with this drug. the examples include irregular menstrual cycle, acne, fatigue, amenorrhoea, anaphylactic reaction, erosion of the cervix, allergy, jaundice, colitis, dizziness, and headache. Although some common symptoms usually occur, there are fewer symptoms which are rare can also occur from Oralcon. If you have any of the above symptoms, please talk to the doctor immediately. You should also consult your doctor if you have blurring vision or skin rashes. The above list may be incomplete and please inform if you have other symptoms. These symptoms are more pronounced if the drug is used extensively. Before taking Oralcon, please refer to the doctor's advice especially if you have any of the following illnessess such as allergies to Oralcon or any other of its ingredients, migraine, diabetes mellitus, psychiatric problem, and it is not recommended for use by babies. Please keep it away from them. Please stop taking the medication if you have the following symptoms. Reaction between Oralcon medicine varies by individual. You are encouraged to ask your doctor about the possibility of reactions between the medicines before taking them.