EContra One Step Levonorgestrel Tablet 1.5mg Emergency Contraceptive 3 Pack
Afaxys E-Contra One-Step® Emergency Contraceptive, 1.5 mg (3 Levonorgestrel Tablets)
Brand: Afaxys E-Contra® One-Step
Product Features:
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MORNING AFTER-PILL: Use EContra One-Step as an emergency contraceptive to help prevent pregnancy for up to 72 hours (3 days) after unprotected sex or a known birth control failure.
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT: The active ingredient is levonorgestrel 1.5 mg. Other 1.5 mg levonorgestrel emergency contraceptive products include: Aftera®, AfterPill®, EContra® EZ, My Way®, Opcicon™ One-Step, Plan B One-Step®, and Take Action®
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CONVENIENT: Offers single-tablet dosing, no prescription needed. The sooner you take an emergency contraceptive, the better it works.
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HOW IT WORKS: As an emergency contraceptive, the levonorgestrel in EContra One-Step can prevent the release of an egg from an ovary, prevent an egg that is released from being fertilized, and prevent implantation of a fertilized egg in the lining of the uterus.
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BACK UP OPTION: EContra One-Step should not be used as a regular birth control method; it is a backup method of preventing pregnancy. EContra One-Step should not be used if you are already pregnant; it will not terminate a pregnancy that has already begun. EContra One-Step will not protect you from HIV infection (AIDS) and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ECONTRA ONE-STEP®
What is EContra One-Step?
EContra One-Step is an emergency contraceptive that helps prevent pregnancy after regular birth control failure or unprotected sex. It is a backup method of preventing pregnancy and should not be used as regular birth control.
How does EContra One-Step work?
As an emergency contraceptive, the levonorgestrel in EContra One-Step can prevent the release of an egg from an ovary, prevent an egg that is released from being fertilized, and prevent implantation of a fertilized egg in the lining of the uterus. The above functions will depend on where you are in your menstrual cycle.
When should I use EContra One-Step?
The sooner you take an emergency contraceptive, the better it works. You should use EContra One-Step within 72 hours (3 days) after you have had unprotected intercourse. EContra One-Step can be used as a backup or emergency method of birth control if your regular birth control failed, was used incorrectly, or if you did not use any birth control method.
What EContra One-Step is NOT:
Who should not use EContra One-Step?
Is it safe?
What are possible side effects of EContra One-Step?
Commonly reported adverse reactions include period changes, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, tiredness, headache, dizziness, or breast pain. Contact your healthcare provider if you have severe abdominal pain.