Levonorgestrel-Ethinyl Estrad
Levonorgestrel-Ethinyl Estrad 28 Tablets
What is Levonorgestrel-Ethinyl Estrad?
Amethyst is a contraceptive drug used to prevent pregnancy. Ethinyl Estradiol/Norethindrone is the generic version of the brand-name Amethyst. Amethyst costs around $24 for a supply of 28, 90 mcg/20 mcg tablets. You can use our Rx.com Amethyst savings card to save on the cost of your prescription when you purchase from any of the pharmacies participating locally.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Headache
- Breast tenderness
Warnings
- Increased risk of blood clots, stroke, and heart attack.
- Do not smoke while using this medication.
- May raise blood pressure.
- Not recommended for use during pregnancy.
- Inform your doctor of any history of hormone-related cancers.
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- Nausea
- Headache
- Breast tenderness
- Weight changes
- Mood swings
- Spotting between periods
- Abdominal pain
- Dizziness
- Increased risk of blood clots, stroke, and heart attack.
- Do not smoke while using this medication.
- May raise blood pressure.
- Not recommended for use during pregnancy.
- Inform your doctor of any history of hormone-related cancers.
- May cause liver problems.
- Can affect breast milk production and composition.
- Report any visual changes or severe headaches immediately.
Levonorgestrel-Ethinyl Estrad Coupons & Prices
Levonorgestrel-Ethinyl Estrad 28 Tablets
What is Levonorgestrel-Ethinyl Estrad ?
Amethyst is a contraceptive drug used to prevent pregnancy. Ethinyl Estradiol/Norethindrone is the generic version of the brand-name Amethyst. Amethyst costs around $24 for a supply of 28, 90 mcg/20 mcg tablets. You can use our Rx.com Amethyst savings card to save on the cost of your prescription when you purchase from any of the pharmacies participating locally.
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