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No. Sprintec and Mili are not the same drug, even though they can be used for the same purpose (contraception and cycle control).
Sprintec is a branded combination oral contraceptive that contains estrogen plus a specific progestin. Mili is also a branded combination oral contraceptive, but it can have a different progestin formulation or different dosing schedule depending on the exact product version. Because these details (especially the progestin and pill design) can differ by brand and country, you should compare the active ingredients listed on the specific package inserts you have.
Check the “active ingredients” section on the pill box or prescribing label for each product: - The estrogen component (often the same type across many brands) - The progestin name (this is the part that most often differs between brands) - The strength and whether pills are monophasic or multiphasic If you tell me the exact active ingredients (or share the names of the estrogen/progestin from each box), I can help you compare them precisely.
Switching between brands may be possible, but it should be done with clinician/pharmacist guidance because differences in progestin type or pill schedule can affect how you start, what backup contraception is needed, and how cycles are regulated.
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