Levlite

levlite birth control pillOther Brand Names Containing the Same Estrogen and Progestin

Alesse, Aviane, Enpresse, Lessina, Levlen, Levora, Lutera, Lybrel, Nordette, Portia, Sronyx, Tri-Levlen, Triphasil, Trivora

Other Brands of Birth Control that Contain the Progestin Levonorgestrel

Emergency Contraceptives: Plan B, Plan B One Step, Next Choice
Monophasic: Alesse, Aviane, Lessina, Levlen, Levora, Lutera, Lybrel, Nordette, Portia, Sronyx
Multiphasic: Enpresse, Tri-Levlen, Triphasil, Trivora
Extended Cycle Pills: Jolessa, LoSeasonique, Quasense, Seasonale, Seasonique
Non-pill Methods: Mirena (IUD)

What Makes it Different

  • All brands, including Levlite, containing the progestin levonorgestrel have been FDA approved for use as an Emergency Contraceptive.
  • Before using Levlite as Emergency Contraception, speak to a healthcare professional.
  • To use Levlite as an Emergency Contraceptive, take all pills no more than 120 hours (five days) after unprotected sex. It is most effective when taken within 72 hours (three days).
  • Dosage for emergency contraception: take five pink pills and, exactly 12 hours later, take another five pink pills.

How it Works

Levlite (ethinyl estradiol and levonorgestrel) combines the female hormones estrogen and progestin to prevent pregnancy in three ways. First, the hormones prevent ovulation (the release of an egg from an ovary). They also thicken the cervical mucus blocking the sperm from reaching and fertilizing the egg. Additionally, the hormones cause the uterine lining to thin, making it less hospitable to implantation.

Oral contraceptives are to only be utilized as a form of birth control. The Pill does not protect against the transmission of HIV (AIDS) or other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

How to Use

You will take your first pill on the first day of your period or the first Sunday after your period has begun. Take one pill each day at the same time of day until the pack runs out. Take your birth control only as your healthcare provider instructs. Successful prevention of pregnancy depends on you taking the birth control exactly as it is intended.

Missing a dose of Levlite will increase your risk of pregnancy. Luckily, there are ways to make up for missing a pill that so you can maintain the effectiveness of your birth control. For further instruction, contact with your healthcare provider immediately upon realizing you’ve missed one or more pills.

Cost

Most birth control pills cost $15-50 per month.

Effectiveness

When Levlite is the only birth control method utilized and it is used exactly as directed, Levlite has been shown to prevent over 99% of pregnancies.

Benefits

When used correctly, Levlite is an effective method of birth control. All birth control pills, Levlite included, have been shown to have the following possible benefits:

  • Increased menstrual cycle regularity
  • Lighter blood flow (reducing the chances of anemia)
  • Less frequent cramps or other pain during menstruation
  • Less likelihood of acute pelvic inflammatory disease
  • Less likelihood of noncancerous cysts or lumps in the breast
  • Less likelihood of ectopic pregnancies

Risks

All birth control pills, including Levlite, have shown to increase risk of blood clots, stroke and heart attack. Women who smoke should not take birth control, and women who are older than 35 should consult a doctor before taking a hormonal contraceptive.

Possible side effects include

  • Mild nausea, vomiting, bloating, stomach cramps
  • Breast pain, swelling or tenderness
  • Changes in menstrual period
  • Decreased sex drive
  • Headache, nervousness, dizziness or tired feeling
  • Changes in weight or appetite
  • Problems with contact lenses
  • Increased hair growth or loss of scalp hair
  • Freckles or darkening of facial skin
  • Vaginal itching or discharge

 

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