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| 3 months (9 patches) |
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Ortho Evra Prescription Information
ORTHO EVRA is the first once-a-week birth control patch. You put on a new patch
once a week, for 3 consecutive weeks each month. Then go "patch-free" the fourth
week when you get your period. Ortho Evra contains the same hormones found in
the birth control pill, progestin and estrogen. When used properly, the Ortho
Evra patch is 99% effective in preventing pregnancy.
Directions
The Ortho Evra birth control patch is used in a 4 week (28 day) cycle.
Apply a new Ortho Evra patch on the same day of the week for three consecutive
weeks (a total of 21 days.) Do not apply a patch during the fourth week. Your
menstrual period should start during this "patch-free" week. Every new patch
should be applied on the same day of each week.
Precautions
Smoking cigarettes/using tobacco while using hormonal birth control (pill/patch/ring) increases your risk of heart problems and stroke. Do not smoke. The risk of heart problems increases with age (especially in women over 35) and with frequent smoking (15 or more cigarettes a day).
Do not use more frequently than directed. Consult
with your doctor if you have an unusual allergy to aspirin, salicylates, other
NSAIDS, foods, dyes, or preservatives, anemia, asthma, you are a cigarette
smoker, diabetes, drink more than three alcoholic beverages a day, heart or
circulation problems, high blood pressure, kidney disease, liver disease, nasal
polyps, stomach or bleeding ulcers, taking blood thinners, pregnant or trying to
become pregnant, or breast feeding.
Side effects
Ortho Evra side effects are usually rare in women who are healthy and do not
smoke. Many of the minor side effects may go away as your body adjusts to the
medication. The following are serious side effects and require immediate medical
attention. Seek emergency attention if you experience chest pain, coughing up
blood, dizziness or fainting spells, leg, arm, or groin pain, severe or sudden
headaches, severe stomach pain, sudden shortness of breath, sudden loss of
coordination, swelling of hands, feet or ankles, or rapid weight gain, vision or
speech problems, and weakness or numbness in the arm and legs, especially if on
one side of the body. Other serious side effects that are rare and require
contact with a medical professional include changes in vaginal bleeding during
your period, headaches and migraines, increase in blood sugar, increases in
blood pressure, tenderness in the upper abdomen, vomiting and yellowing of eyes
or the skin. Side effects that do not usually require medical attention are
breakthrough bleeding, spotting, breast enlargement, tenderness, unusual
discharge or milk production, mild upset stomach, mood changes, increased
appetite, increased sensitivity to sunlight, nausea, skin rash, acne, or brown
spots, tiredness, or weight gain.
Drug interactions
Inform your doctor about all the medicines you use, this includes antibiotics,
barbiturates, carbamezapine, caffeine, clofibrate, cyclosporine, dantrolene,
grapefruit juice, hydrocortisone, medications for sleep (i.e. diazepam,
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oil, modafinil, oxcarbaepine, phenytoin, prednisolone, medications used to treat
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