Ortho Evra Patch - a method of birth control
Ortho Evra Patch is a reversible prescription method of birth control. It is a thin, beige, plastic patch that sticks to the skin. A new patch is placed on the skin of the buttocks, stomach, upper outer arm, or upper torso once a week for three weeks in a row. No patch is used in the fourth week. The patch releases synthetic estrogen and progestin to protect against pregnancy for one month.
Please Note: The patch does not protect you from sexually transmitted diseases--including HIV and AIDS. Using a condom is the only way to protect yourself from these diseases.
PRECAUTIONS:
Avoid smoking. It greatly increases the risk of a heart attack, stroke or blood clot formation while using hormonal birth control. Ethinyl estradiol and norelgestromin does not protect you from sexually transmitted diseases--including HIV and AIDS. Using a condom is the only way to protect yourself from these diseases.
ORTHO EVRA-PATCH SIDE EFFECTS:
If you experience an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of your throat; swelling of your lips, tongue, or face; or hives), stop taking esomeprazole and seek emergency medical attention. Other, less serious side effects may be more likely to occur. Continue to take esomeprazole and talk to your doctor if you experience:
- headache
- dry mouth
- abdominal pain or constipation
- nausea
- flatulence
- diarrhea
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