| Birth Control Patch |
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| Monday, 10 November 2008 10:27 |
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Birth Control Patch (Ortho Evra®)
What is The Patch? "The Patch" is a matchbook size, beige colored contraceptive patch that contains both estrogen and progestin. It releases 150mg of norelgestromin (progestin) and 20mg of ethinyl estradiol (estrogen) every 24 hours. Initiating Use: Use of the patch can be started on the Sunday following the onset of menses or on the first day of the normal menses (same as oral contraceptive use). It is applied to clean, dry skin on the buttocks, abdomen, or upper outer arm. it cannot be applied to the breast or to irritated skin. The area where the patch will be placed cannot be covered with powder, lotion, or other products which might interfere with its usage. Patients should not use any of these products on or near a patch. Schedule of Use: The patch is in place for 7 days an then replaced. It is applied each week on the same day for 3 weeks, followed by a patch-free week, when a withdrawal bleed will occur. Effectiveness: Effectiveness rates equal to the pill, with perhaps better tolerance and consistent use. Contraindications:
Advantages (as compared to the pill):
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Source: Family Planning Council 12/14/2001 |
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