Levonorgestrel Tablet 1.5 mg

πŸ’Š Levonorgestrel Tablet 1.5 mg – As Licensed (Emergency Contraceptive Pill)


πŸ“„ Description:

Levonorgestrel 1.5 mg is a single-dose emergency contraceptive used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse or contraceptive failure (e.g., condom breakage, missed pills). It contains a synthetic progestin and is widely available as an over-the-counter medication.


πŸ’Š Prescription / Use:

  • Indication:
    • Emergency contraception within 72 hours of:
      • Unprotected sex
      • Contraceptive failure
  • Dosage:
    • Single tablet (1.5 mg) taken orally as soon as possible after intercourse
    • Can be taken up to 72 hours, but most effective within 24 hours
  • Route: Oral
  • Form: Tablet
  • Strength: 1.5 mg Levonorgestrel

πŸ”¬ Nature:

  • Progestin-only emergency contraceptive
  • Mechanism of Action:
    • Inhibits or delays ovulation
    • May prevent fertilization or implantation
    • Does not terminate an established pregnancy

🌟 Advantages:

  • Single-dose convenience
  • High efficacy if taken promptly after intercourse
  • Non-invasive and easily accessible
  • Does not affect future fertility

πŸ“¦ Common Packaging:

  • One blister strip containing 1 tablet of 1.5 mg
  • Includes patient information leaflet
  • Often sold under brand names like i-Pill, Plan B, Unwanted-72, etc.

🧊 Storage:

  • Store at 15–30Β°C (room temperature)
  • Keep in a dry place, away from sunlight and moisture
  • Store in original packaging
  • Keep out of reach of children

⚠️ Precautions:

  • Not intended for regular contraceptive use
  • Contraindicated or used cautiously in:
    • Known or suspected pregnancy
    • Severe liver disease
    • Unexplained vaginal bleeding
    • History of ectopic pregnancy
  • Common Side Effects:
    • Nausea, vomiting
    • Headache, dizziness
    • Abdominal pain, breast tenderness
    • Irregular menstruation (early, delayed, or heavier/lighter)
  • Drug Interactions:
    • Reduced effectiveness with certain drugs (e.g., rifampicin, phenytoin, carbamazepine, St. John’s Wort)

πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ Patient Advice:

  • Take the tablet as soon as possible after unprotected sex
  • If vomiting occurs within 2 hours, repeat the dose
  • Next period may be earlier or later than usual
  • If period is more than 7 days late, take a pregnancy test
  • Does not protect against HIV/STIs
  • Avoid frequent useβ€”consult for regular contraception options if needed
  • Always read the package insert and consult a healthcare provider in case of doubts

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