Levonorg-Eth Estrad Triphasic
Levonorg-Eth Estrad Triphasic 28 Tablets
What is Levonorg-Eth Estrad Triphasic?
Myzilra is used to prevent pregnancy. There is currently no generic version of Myzilra available in the United States. On average, a supply of 28 Myzilra oral tablets triphasic cost about $26. Get savings of up to 80% when you use our free prescription coupon card at any participating pharmacy near you.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Headache
Warnings
- Increased risk of blood clots, stroke, or heart attack, especially in smokers and women over 35
- May increase blood pressure
- Should not be used during pregnancy
- May cause liver problems
- Potential for increased risk of gallbladder disease
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- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Mood swings
- Weight gain
- Breast tenderness
- Menstrual irregularities
- Fluid retention
- Acne
- Increased risk of blood clots, stroke, or heart attack, especially in smokers and women over 35
- May increase blood pressure
- Should not be used during pregnancy
- May cause liver problems
- Potential for increased risk of gallbladder disease
- May affect blood sugar levels, requiring monitoring in diabetic users
- Not recommended for use in those with a history of certain cancers (e.g., breast cancer)
- May interact with other medications, such as anticonvulsants and antibiotics
Levonorg-Eth Estrad Triphasic Coupons & Prices
Levonorg-Eth Estrad Triphasic 28 Tablets
What is Levonorg-Eth Estrad Triphasic ?
Myzilra is used to prevent pregnancy. There is currently no generic version of Myzilra available in the United States. On average, a supply of 28 Myzilra oral tablets triphasic cost about $26. Get savings of up to 80% when you use our free prescription coupon card at any participating pharmacy near you.
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