Levonorgestrel
1.5 mg
Popular Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
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1.5 mg: Each tablet contains 1.5 mg levonorgestrel. Levonorgestrel belongs to a group of medicines called progestogen. Each pack contains 1 round white tablet. 0.75 mg: Each tablet contains 0.75 mg of levonorgestrel. Levonorgestrel belongs to a group of medicines called progestogen. Each pack contains 2 round white tablets.
Emergency contraception is a rescue method that is aimed to prevent fertilization in case of unprotected intercourse. This contraception must be used as soon as possible, preferably within 12 hours and no later than 72 hours (3 days) after the unprotected sexual intercourse, particularly; if you have had sexual intercourse whereas either yourself or your partner did not use a contraceptive method; if you have forgotten to take consecutive 3 contraceptive pills; if your partner's condom has broken, slipped, or been improperly removed, or if he has forgotten to use it; if you fear that your intrauterine device has been expelled; if your vaginal diaphragm or your contraceptive cap has moved or if you have removed it too early; if you are afraid that the method of coitus interruptus has failed or if you have had sexual intercourse during the period when you are supposed to be fertile while using the rhythm method; in the event of rape.
Levonorgestrel is an emergency contraceptive for women. This should be used within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse. It should not be taken as a regular birth control pill. This medicine is also known as Post Coital Pill and Morning After Pill. The active substance in this medicine is levonorgestrel. Some information about the menstrual cycle and contraception: The menstrual cycle is the time elapsed between two menstrual periods. Normally, the cycle lasts for 28 days but its length can vary noticeably from one woman to another. Menstrual periods occur when a woman is not pregnant. At the middle of the cycle, an ovum is expelled by one of the 2 ovaries (this moment is called "ovulation"). Usually, ovulation takes place in the middle of the cycle, but it can occur at any moment during the cycle. If sperms are near the ovum, fertilization (i.e. the merge between the ovum and a sperm cell in order to create an embryo) can take place. After a few days, the fertilized ovum implants in the womb and the pregnancy starts. Contraceptive methods are aimed to prevent: either the ovulation: this is the case for the contraceptive pill, either the fertilization (merge of the sperm with the ovum): this is the case for condoms, or the implantation of a fertilized ovum: this is the case for intrauterine devices. Emergency contraception aims to block ovulation or prevent implantation if the sexual intercourse has taken place in the hours or days preceding ovulation, i.e. at a time when the likelihood of fertilization is the highest. It could also prevent implantation. It becomes inefficient as soon as implantation has started. Without a contraceptive method, a woman cannot exclude the possibility of becoming pregnant after sexual intercourse. If you have taken this medicine and that you do not use regular contraception, it is highly recommended to visit your doctor in order to obtain advice on a method of contraception suitable to you. The advice in case of risk of transmission of sexually transmitted disease: If you fear a pregnancy, this can mean that you have not used a condom (or that you have used it improperly) during sexual intercourse. You may therefore have contracted a sexually transmitted disease or the AIDS virus, if you are not aware of your partner's health status, or if you have several partners. You should ask for advice from your doctor as soon as possible for early detection and, if necessary, early treatment. During your next sexual intercourse, it is recommended to take the appropriate measures in order to prevent unwanted pregnancy and/or a sexually transmitted disease and to avoid AIDS contamination. If you need further information about Levonorgestrel, ask your doctor, or a family planning center.
Oral use. The tablet should be taken with a glass of water.
Interactions with other medicines and other forms of interaction: Simultaneous administration of certain anticonvulsant agents (phenobarbitone, phenytoin, primidone, carbamazepine), also other medications such as rifampicin, and griseofulvin can reduce or suppress the effectiveness of this emergency contraception.
If you have hypersensitivity to levonorgestrel or any of the excipients of Levonorgestrel.
Undesirable effects which have been observed are: Nausea and vomiting Dizziness, fatigue, headache Abdominal pain A feeling of breast tenderness Bleeding can occur after taking this medicine Inform the doctor of any unwanted effect which is not mentioned here.
This medicine is not indicated in case of pre-existing pregnancy and cannot interrupt it. In case of failure of this contraceptive mean persisting pregnancy, epidemiological studies indicate no adverse effects of progestogen on the malformation of a fetus. Lactation is possible. However, since levonorgestrel is secreted into breast milk, it is suggested that you breastfeed immediately before taking each Levonorgestrel tablet and that you skip the nursing following each Levonorgestrel administration.
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