Buy Ortho Evra 21 day (Norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol) Online From Medications Canada.

Formulation : Patches
Dosage : 200/35mcg
Quantity : 3
Prescription Required
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Ortho Evra is a contraceptive that is used for the prevention of pregnancy. Ortho Evra works by using female hormones (progestin and estrogen) to change the mucus of the cervix in order to make it more difficult for sperm to contact the egg and for an egg to attach to the wall of the uterus.

Store Ortho Evra patches in the original packaging until use. Ensure that patches are stored in a safe place that cannot be reached by children and that the area is protected from heat, light and moisture.

Before taking Ortho Evra, it’s important to tell your doctor if any of the following apply to you: you have or are developing breast cancer; you have kidney disease; you have diabetes; you have a history of depression; you have a history of fibrocystic breast disease; you are taking any other medications; you have seizures or epilepsy; you have gallbladder disease; you have high cholesterol; you are overweight; or if you have heart disease, in order to determine whether it is safe for you to take Ortho Evra.

Although Ortho Evra is an effective contraception, it does not provide protection for sexually transmitted diseases and infections, such as HIV/AIDS. For protection against these, use latex condoms. Avoid the use or consumption of grapefruit products while using the Ortho Evra patch.

Patient Family Information  : Ortho Evra patches are a form of prescription medicine, and should be taken in the exact fashion outlined in your prescription to effectively work as a contraceptive. If your prescription is unclear, contact your healthcare provider for clarification. Ortho Evra comes in a twenty-one day pack, containing three patches. Your doctor will advise you to either apply the first patch on the first day of your period or the first Sunday after your period starts. You will exchange the patch for a new patch once a week for three weeks and then have a patch-free week. If you do not wear the Ortho Evra patch properly, or it peels off, you will increase your risk of becoming pregnant, and at that point it is extremely important to follow the directions on your prescription regarding the accidental removal of the patch. You can also contact your healthcare provider for more information about the removal of a patch.

If you are allergic to any of the ingredients in Ortho Evra, do not use this form of birth control. If you have: liver disease or cancer; a hormone related cancer; a history of stroke or circulation problems; blood clotting problems; abnormal vaginal bleeding; high blood pressure; a heart valve disorder; migraine headaches; or a history of jaundice, taking Ortho Evra is not recommended. Women who are pregnant or suspect that they may be pregnant should not take Ortho Evra under any circumstances. Women who are currently breastfeeding should not use Ortho Evra as it passes into breast milk and may have negative effects on a young child.

Sever Side Effects : Severe Side Effects: abdominal or stomach pain; severe headaches or migraines; loss of coordination; loss of vision or change in vision; swelling of feet and ankles; slurring of speech; numbness in limbs; vaginal infection; or depression.

Common Side Effects: abdominal cramping; vomiting; acne; unusual tiredness or weakness; dizziness; nausea; unpleasant taste in mouth; freckles or darkening of facial skin; increased hair growth; loss of scalp hair; difficulties with contact lenses; change

Ortho Evra 21 day | Norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol | Ortho Evra 21 day | Evra Patch

Additional information

Brand Name:

Ortho Evra 21 day

Scientific Name:

Norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol

Other Names:

Evra Patch

Strength(s):

200/35mcg

Quantities Available:

3, 9

Formulation:

Patches

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