Viorele
Viorele 28 Tablets
What is Viorele?
Kariva is used by women to prevent pregnancy. Desogestrel-Ethinyl Estradiol is the generic version of Kariva. On average, Kariva is priced at approximately $48 for a supply of 28 tablets. You can use our free Singlecare savings card to receive a Kariva discount of up to 80% at a local pharmacy that participates with Singlecare.Side Effects
- nausea
- vomiting
- headache
Warnings
- Do not use if you have a history of blood clots.
- This medication may increase your blood pressure.
- Smoking increases your risk of serious cardiovascular side effects.
- The medication does not protect against sexually transmitted infections.
- Consult with a healthcare provider if you experience sudden vision changes.
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- nausea
- vomiting
- headache
- breast tenderness
- weight changes
- mood changes
- menstrual changes or spotting
- swelling of ankles/feet
- Do not use if you have a history of blood clots.
- This medication may increase your blood pressure.
- Smoking increases your risk of serious cardiovascular side effects.
- The medication does not protect against sexually transmitted infections.
- Consult with a healthcare provider if you experience sudden vision changes.
- Advanced age and smoking can increase the risk of cardiovascular issues.
- Not recommended for use during breastfeeding as it might affect milk production.
- Immediately discontinue use if you become pregnant.
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Viorele 28 Tablets
What is Viorele ?
Kariva is used by women to prevent pregnancy. Desogestrel-Ethinyl Estradiol is the generic version of Kariva. On average, Kariva is priced at approximately $48 for a supply of 28 tablets. You can use our free Singlecare savings card to receive a Kariva discount of up to 80% at a local pharmacy that participates with Singlecare.
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