Levonorg-Eth Estrad Triphasic
Levonorg-Eth Estrad Triphasic 28 Tablets
What is Levonorg-Eth Estrad Triphasic?
Levonorgestrel-Ethinyl Estradiol Triphasic is a combination oral contraceptive pill that contains varying doses of estrogen and progestin in a triphasic pattern, which mimics the natural menstrual cycle more closely compared to monophasic pills. This medication is used to prevent pregnancy and may also help regulate menstrual cycles, reduce menstrual cramps, and manage acne.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Headache
Warnings
- Increased risk of blood clots
- Increased risk of stroke and heart attack
- May worsen existing gallbladder disease
- May cause high blood pressure
- Should not be used during pregnancy
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- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Bloating
- Breast tenderness
- Weight change
- Irregular vaginal bleeding or spotting
- Mood changes
- Increased risk of blood clots
- Increased risk of stroke and heart attack
- May worsen existing gallbladder disease
- May cause high blood pressure
- Should not be used during pregnancy
- Should not be used by smokers over the age of 35
- Possible increased risk of breast cancer
- May affect blood sugar levels in diabetic patients
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Levonorg-Eth Estrad Triphasic 28 Tablets
What is Levonorg-Eth Estrad Triphasic ?
Levonorgestrel-Ethinyl Estradiol Triphasic is a combination oral contraceptive pill that contains varying doses of estrogen and progestin in a triphasic pattern, which mimics the natural menstrual cycle more closely compared to monophasic pills. This medication is used to prevent pregnancy and may also help regulate menstrual cycles, reduce menstrual cramps, and manage acne.
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