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norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol, nor-el-jes-tro-min/ eth-in-il es-tra-dye-ole, contraceptive skin patch, prevent pregnancy, hormones from the patch are absorbed through my skin into my body, stopping a woman's egg from fully developing each month, the egg can no longer accept a sperm and fertilization is prevented, no contraceptive method is 100 percent effective, birth control methods, having surgery to become sterile, not having sex are more effective, discuss with my health care professional my options for birth control, norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol does not prevent aids, other sexually transmitted diseases (Ency), it will not prevent, hepatitis b, it will not help as emergency contraception, after unprotected sexual contact, dosage forms:
transdermal, skin patch, using the medicine, weighed against the good it will do, are using the skin patch contraceptive for contraception you should understand how their benefits and risks compare to those, other birth control methods, this is a decision you, sexual partner, a physician will make, for norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol, should be considered
tell my doctor, allergic reaction to estrogens, progestins, reaction to any other hormones, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol is not recommended during pregnancy and should be discontinued if you become pregnant, think you are pregnant, in rare cases when hormonal contraceptives, taken by mistake early in pregnancy, problems to the fetus have not occurred, discuss this with a physician, when breast-feeding (Ency), not known whether norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol passes into breast milk, most medicines pass into breast milk in small amounts, used safely while breast-feeding (Ency), mothers, taking this medicine and who wish to breast-feed, studies on this medicine, done only in adult patients, norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol in children with use in other age groups, should not be used before the start, menstruation, can be used for birth control in teenage females and has not been shown to cause different side effects, in adults, some teenagers may need extra information on the importance, taking norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol exactly as prescribed, haven't been studied specifically in older people, problems in older people, norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol, elderly with use in other age groups, an interaction might occur, change the dose, when you are taking norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol, cyclosporine, sandimmune, prednisolone, prelone, theophylline, slo-phyllin, theolair-sr, the amounts, in my blood, too high when taken with norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol, ampicillin, barbiturates, amytal, nembutal, carbamazepine, tegretol, felbamate, felbatol, griseofulvin, fulvicin-p/g, hiv medicines, agnerase, crixivan, norvir, oxcarbazepine, trileptal, phenylbutazone, butazolidin, phenytoin, dilantin, rifampin, rifadin, topiramate, topamax, with norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol, my contraceptive, less effective, hypericum perforatum, st. john's wort, this herbal medicine with norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol, my contraceptive, less effective, cause vaginal bleeding (Ency), cycle, smoking, tobacco, smoking may increase the chance, causing serious blood clots, vein, heart problems, other medical problems, norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol, any other medical problems, breast cancer, current, suspected diagnosis, breast cancer, personal history, cancer, the uterus, cervix, hormonal contraceptives may make these conditions worse, jaundice during pregnancy, from using hormonal therapy, past, liver cancer, disease, tumors, hormonal contraceptives may increase the chance, liver problems, make liver conditions worse, diabetes mellitus, sugar diabetes, hormonal contraceptives, an increase, usually only a small increase, in my blood sugar and usually does not affect the amount, diabetes medicine, take, test for any changes, in my blood sugar, depression, gallbladder disease, heart attack, heart disease (Ency), now, past, high blood pressure (Ency), stroke, now, past, hormonal contraceptives, worsen these conditions, abnormal, unusual vaginal bleeding (Ency), this condition may sometimes be treated with hormone contraceptives, may make this condition worse, migraine headache, new, worse, a new kind, headache, hormonal contraceptives, headaches, worse, obesity, the transdermal patch, less effective in women with body weight greater than, equal to 198 pounds, 90 kilograms, problems with circulation, blood clots, now, past, problems with heart valves, surgery with a long period, inactivity, hormonal contraceptives may increase the chance, blood clots and worsen these conditions, to make using hormonal contraceptives as safe and reliable as possible, should understand how and when to use them and what effects, expected, a paper with information for the patient will be given, with my filled prescription, will provide many details concerning the use, hormonal contraceptives, read this paper carefully and ask my health care professional if you need additional information, explanation, when you begin using norelgestromin and ethinyl estradiol, body will require at least 7 days to adjust before a pregnancy will be prevented, use a second form, contraception, a condom, spermicide, diaphragm, for the first 7 days, first cycle, keep each patch, package until you are ready to use it, apply the patch to clean, dry skin on the abdomen, upper body, the upper outside part, the arm, the buttocks, avoid touching the sticky surface, the patch, make sure there is no lotion, powder, cream, make-up on the skin, apply the patch and then press it with the palm, hand for 10 seconds to make sure it sticks, change the location, the patch each time you apply a new one, do not apply a patch to skin that is injured, broken, cut, do not apply a patch to my breasts, check the patch every day to make sure, in place, the patch comes off partly, all the way, try to apply it again, apply a new patch, was loose less than 24 hours, no other form, birth control is needed, the patch has peeled away for more than 24 hours, apply a new patch and start a new cycle, a second form, birth control should be used, the patch is not sticky, has stuck to material, itself, remove it and apply a new patch, do not hold the patch in place with tape, wraps, are switching from a contraceptive pill to using the patch, start the patch on the first day, period, do not start my period after 5 days, see my health care professional for a pregnancy test, start the patch later than the first day, period, use a second method, birth control with the patch for the first 7 days, had a baby, not breast-feeding (Ency), should wait 4 weeks before you start this medicine, not had a period after having my baby, should make sure you are not pregnant before starting this medicine, a miscarriage, an abortion, first trimester, may start norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol, do not need a second form, birth control, start this medicine 5 days, more after the miscarriage, abortion, should use a second form, birth control with the patch for the first 7 days, a miscarriage, abortion after the first trimester, should wait 4 weeks before starting this medicine, bleeding with the patch in place, ask my doctor if you should continue to use the patches as usual, the bleeding continues, 2 “3 cycles, call my health care professional, do not have my period during the time the patch is off stay on my regular schedule, phone my health care professional, the patch is uncomfortable, causing irritation, change to a new patch in a new location, change the patch again on my regular schedule, more than one patch at a time, when you remove a patch, carefully fold it in half so that it sticks to itself and throw it away, there will still be some hormones on the patch, do not touch the inside, the patch, dosing my health care professional may begin my patch on the first day, menstrual period, day-1 start, sunday, sunday start, when you begin on a certain day, follow that schedule, forget to change a patch, do not change my schedule on my own, the schedule, put on is not convenient, check with my health care professional about changing schedules, for transdermal, dosage form, skin patch, for contraception, to prevent pregnancy, apply 1 patch to the skin and keep it in place for 1 week, apply a new patch at the beginning, week 2 and again at week 3, always change the patch on the same day, the week, a patch during week 4, this is when you will have my period, start a new patch 7 days after the last patch was removed, missed dose follow a physician's orders, the directions on the label if you forget to change my patch, some, the ways to handle this, health care professional may want, consult doctor before you stop taking the medicine and use other birth control methods for the rest, the month until you have my menstrual period, then my health care professional can tell you, begin taking my medicine again, forget to apply my patch during the 1st week, apply it, possible and start a new cycle, use a second form, birth control for the first week, the new cycle, will now have a new patch start day, forget to change my patch, 2nd, 3rd week for one, two days, change it, no other form, birth control is needed, forget to change my patch, 2nd, 3rd week for more than two days, change to a new patch and start a new cycle, use a second form, birth control for the first week, the new cycle, forget to remove my patch at the end, the 3rd week, remove it, possible and then start a new patch on my regular start day, should never have the patch off for more than 7 days in a row, keep out of a child's reach, store patches in their protective pouches, do not refrigerate, do not freeze, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, ask my doctor how to get rid, any medicine you do not use, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach,
precautions, know the side effects, a physician check my progress at regular visits to make sure this medicine does not cause unwanted effects, visits will usually be every 6 to 12 months, some doctors require them more often, tell the medical doctor, dentist in charge, taking this medicine before any kind, surgery, dental surgery, emergency treatment, a physician will decide whether you should continue taking this medicine, norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol may not work as well for you if you weigh more than 198 pounds, talk to my health care professional about the kind, birth control that is best for you, vaginal bleeding (Ency), various amounts may occur between my regular menstrual periods during the first 3 months, this, spotting when slight, breakthrough bleeding when heavier, this should occur, continue on my regular dosing schedule, the bleeding usually stops within 1 week, check with a physician if the bleeding continues, more than 1 week, after you, taking hormonal contraceptives on schedule and for more than 3 months and bleeding continues, missed menstrual periods may occur, not used the patch exactly as scheduled, considered as a possibility, the medicine is not the right strength, type for my needs, check with my health care professional if you miss any menstrual periods so that the cause, determined, suspect, become pregnant, consult doctor before you stop taking this medicine immediately and check with a physician, check with a physician before refilling an old prescription, especially after a pregnancy, will need another physical examination and a physician may change my prescription, side effects, healthy women who do not smoke cigarettes have almost no chance, having a severe side effect from using hormonal contraceptives, for most women, more problems occur, than will occur from using hormonal contraceptives, for some women who have special health problems, hormonal contraceptives can cause some unwanted effects, unwanted effects include heart disease (Ency), heart attack, benign, not cancerous, liver tumors, liver cancer, blood clots, related problems, a stroke, effects are very rare, can be serious enough to cause death, may ask, discuss these effects with a physician, other health problems, affected by using hormonal contraceptives are high blood pressure (Ency), high cholesterol, diabetes and being overweight,
smoking cigarettes, during the use, hormonal contraceptives has been found to greatly increase the chances, serious side effects occurring, this risk increases with heavy smoking, 15, more cigarettes a day, are over 35 years old, to reduce the risk, serious side effects, do not smoke cigarettes, taking hormonal contraceptives, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, side effects occur,
use with caution around small children, the contraceptive patch, a choking hazard if swallowed by a child, body aches (Ency), pain, chills, cough, difficulty breathing (Ency), ear congestion, fever, headache, voice, nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, unusual tiredness (Ency), weakness, symptoms, overdose
get emergency help immediately if, look for symptoms, overdose occur, nausea, vomiting, unusual vaginal bleeding in women, frequency unknown, anxiety, changes in skin color, chest pain (Ency), discomfort, confusion, dark urine, diarrhea, eye pain (Ency), dizziness (Ency), fainting, inability to speak, itching, appetite, light-colored stools, lightheadedness, nausea, nervousness, numbness in hands, pain in abdomen, pain in chest, groin, legs, especially the calves, pain, tenderness, swelling, foot, leg, pain, discomfort in arms, jaw, back, neck, pounding, ears, rash, seizures, slow, fast heartbeat, slurred speech, sudden headache, loss of coordination, severe weakness, numbness in arm, leg on one side, the body, unexplained shortness of breath, sweating, swelling, pain, tenderness in upper abdominal area, temporary blindness, unpleasant breath odor, vision changes, vomiting, blood, yellow eyes, skin, side effects may go away during treatment, body adjusts to the medicine, side effects continue, bothersome, burning, itching, redness, skin, menstrual cramps, pain, soreness, swelling, discharge from the breast, breasts, swelling, soreness at patch site,
other side effects, frequency unknown, abdominal cramps (Ency), bloating, absent, missed, irregular menstrual periods, bloody vaginal discharge, brown, blotchy spots on exposed skin, change in amount, vaginal discharge, change in menstrual flow, decreased amount, breast milk, discouragement, dry mouth, feeling sad, empty, increased hunger, thirst, increase, decrease in weight, increased urination, irritability, itching, the vagina, outside genitals, light vaginal bleeding between periods and after sexual intercourse, interest, pleasure, pain during sexual intercourse, stopping, menstrual bleeding, swelling, thick, white curd-like vaginal discharge without odor, with mild odor, trouble concentrating, trouble sleeping (Ency), unusual vaginal bleeding (Ency), vomiting,
brand names, ortho evra
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contraceptive, systemic
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