Nortrel
Nortrel 28 Tablets
What is Nortrel?
Necon 0.5/35 (28) is an oral contraceptive that contains a combination of norethindrone, a progestin, and ethinyl estradiol, an estrogen, used to prevent pregnancy. The medication works by inhibiting ovulation, altering the cervical mucus to hinder sperm penetration, and modifying the uterine lining to prevent implantation. Typically packaged in a 28-day regimen, it includes 21 active tablets followed by 7 inactive tablets to maintain a regular menstrual cycle.Side Effects
- nausea
- headache
- breast tenderness
Warnings
- cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular events from combination oral contraceptive use
- do not use if you have a history of thrombotic events
- not recommended for use during pregnancy
- increased risk of liver tumors
- may cause elevated blood pressure
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- nausea
- headache
- breast tenderness
- weight change
- mood changes
- menstrual irregularities
- cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular events from combination oral contraceptive use
- do not use if you have a history of thrombotic events
- not recommended for use during pregnancy
- increased risk of liver tumors
- may cause elevated blood pressure
- risk of gallbladder disease
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Nortrel 28 Tablets
What is Nortrel ?
Necon 0.5/35 (28) is an oral contraceptive that contains a combination of norethindrone, a progestin, and ethinyl estradiol, an estrogen, used to prevent pregnancy. The medication works by inhibiting ovulation, altering the cervical mucus to hinder sperm penetration, and modifying the uterine lining to prevent implantation. Typically packaged in a 28-day regimen, it includes 21 active tablets followed by 7 inactive tablets to maintain a regular menstrual cycle.
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