Currently used regimens include ethinyl estradiol/norgestrel (the Yuzpe regimen) and copper-containing IUDs. The limiting side effects with the Yuzpe regimen are nausea and vomiting. Potential ...
These hormonal contraceptives contain a synthetic form of progesterone called progestin. Studies have found that second-generation progestins called levonorgestrel and norgestrel are more likely to ...
It's essential to consult a healthcare provider before trying these methods to induce your period, including any natural remedies or use of over-the-counter products like Opill (norgestrel). They ...
The vast majority of OTC birth control options are nonhormonal. This means that they don’t rely on synthetic estrogen or progesterone to prevent pregnancy. These methods typically act as ...
† Safety classification according to the US FDA pregnancy risk classification. ↓: Decrease; AVNRT: Atrioventricular nodal re-entry tachycardia; AVRT: Atrioventricular re-entry tachycardia; BP ...
It allows pharmacists to give out a 365-day supply of over-the-counter birth control pills — specifically norgestrel 0.075 mg tablets — to eligible MassHealth members and HSN patients.
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[7] Ling W Y et al, “Mode of action of DL-norgestrel and ethinyloestraidol combination in postcoital contraception”, Fertility and Sterility 32: 297-302 (1979). [8] See Swahn M L et al., ...