LEVONORGESTREL-RELEASING 4 YEAR SYSTEM - INTRAUTERINE
PHONETIC PRONUNCIATION: (LEE-voe-nor-JES-trel)
COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Liletta
GENERIC NAME(S): levonorgestrel
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USES: This product is a small, flexible device that is placed in the womb (uterus) to prevent pregnancy. It is used by women who want to use a reversible birth control method that works for a long time (up to 4 years). The device slowly releases a hormone (levonorgestrel) that is similar to a hormone that women normally make. This device helps prevent pregnancy by making cervical fluid thicker, interfering with sperm movement, and reducing sperm survival to prevent sperm from reaching an egg (fertilization). It also changes the lining of the uterus (womb) to prevent attachment of a fertilized egg. If a fertilized egg does not attach to the uterus, it passes out of the body. This device may also stop the release of an egg from your ovary (ovulation), but this is not the way it works in most women. Using this product does not protect you or your partner against sexually transmitted diseases (such as HIV, gonorrhea, chlamydia).
How to use LEVONORGESTREL-RELEASING 4 YEAR SYSTEM - INTRAUTERINE
HOW TO USE: Read the Patient Information Leaflet provided by your pharmacist before you start using this product. The leaflet contains very important information about this device. If you have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. This device is placed in your uterus by a health care provider. It is left in place for up to 4 years. Schedule a follow-up visit 4 to 6 weeks after the device is placed to make sure it is still in the proper position. Ask your doctor if you need to use a backup form of birth control for the first 7 days after this device is placed to prevent pregnancy until the device has enough time to work. This device may sometimes move out of place or come out by itself. After each menstrual period, check to make sure it is in the proper position. Learn how to carefully check the position of this device from the Patient Information Leaflet and/or your health care provider. If it comes out or if you cannot feel the threads, contact your doctor promptly and use a backup form of non-hormonal birth control (such as condoms, spermicide) to prevent pregnancy until otherwise directed by your doctor. If you wish to continue this method of birth control after 4 years, the used device may be removed and replaced with a new one. Either way, the used device should be removed after 4 years. Your health care provider can remove this device whenever you want to stop using this method of birth control.
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Levonorgestrel-Releasing 4 Year System - Intrauterine is a hormonal intrauterine device (IUD) that releases the hormone levonorgestrel into the uterus to provide contraception for up to four years.
The Levonorgestrel-Releasing 4 Year System - Intrauterine works by releasing a small amount of levonorgestrel continuously into the uterus, which thickens the cervical mucus, making it harder for sperm to reach the egg. It also thins the lining of the uterus, preventing the implantation of a fertilized egg.
The Levonorgestrel-Releasing 4 Year System - Intrauterine is over 99% effective in preventing pregnancy when used correctly. It is one of the most effective forms of contraception available.
The Levonorgestrel-Releasing 4 Year System - Intrauterine is inserted into the uterus by a healthcare professional during a simple office procedure. The device is inserted through the cervix and placed into the uterus.
The Levonorgestrel-Releasing 4 Year System - Intrauterine can remain in place for up to four years. After that, it should be removed and replaced if continued contraception is desired.
Yes, the Levonorgestrel-Releasing 4 Year System - Intrauterine can be used while breastfeeding. It does not affect the quality or quantity of breast milk.
Common side effects may include irregular periods, changes in bleeding patterns, cramping, and spotting. Serious side effects are rare but can include infection or perforation of the uterus during insertion.
No, the Levonorgestrel-Releasing 4 Year System - Intrauterine does not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It only provides contraception against pregnancy.
Yes, the Levonorgestrel-Releasing 4 Year System - Intrauterine can be removed at any time by a healthcare professional. If you wish to discontinue using it for contraception, the device can be easily taken out.
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IMPORTANT: HOW TO USE THIS INFORMATION: This is a summary and does NOT have all possible information about this product. This information does not assure that this product is safe, effective, or appropriate for you. This information is not individual medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about this product and your specific health needs.
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