Norelgestromin-Eth Estradiol
Xulane 3 Patch Weekly
What is Norelgestromin-Eth Estradiol?
Xulane is a skin patch used as a birth control by women to prevent pregnancy. Ethinyl Estradiol-norelgestromin is the generic version of Xulane. Xulane costs around $142 for a supply of 3, 150 mcg/35 mcg patches, but luckily there are ways to save money. You can use our Rx.com Xulane savings card to save significantly on the retail price at participating pharmacies near you.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Headache
- Breast tenderness
Warnings
- Increased risk of blood clots
- Not recommended for smokers over 35
- May increase blood pressure
- Not suitable for women with a history of hormone-sensitive cancer
- Risk of liver problems
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- Nausea
- Headache
- Breast tenderness
- Mood changes
- Weight gain
- Application site reactions
- Menstrual changes
- Abdominal pain
- Increased risk of blood clots
- Not recommended for smokers over 35
- May increase blood pressure
- Not suitable for women with a history of hormone-sensitive cancer
- Risk of liver problems
- May cause gallbladder disease
- Possible vision changes
- Potential for skin reactions at the application site
Norelgestromin-Eth Estradiol Coupons & Prices
Xulane 3 Patch Weekly
What is Norelgestromin-Eth Estradiol ?
Xulane is a skin patch used as a birth control by women to prevent pregnancy. Ethinyl Estradiol-norelgestromin is the generic version of Xulane. Xulane costs around $142 for a supply of 3, 150 mcg/35 mcg patches, but luckily there are ways to save money. You can use our Rx.com Xulane savings card to save significantly on the retail price at participating pharmacies near you.
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