Brand name: ALILEVO
Composition:
Each tablet contains:
Levonorgestrel……………………………1.5mg
Indications:
It is used for female Emergency contraception, that is, when there are no protective measures or other contraceptive methods are accidentally wrong.
Dosage:
Within 72 hours of unprotected sexual activity or contraceptive failure. Take 1tablets orally in a single dose.
Contraindications:
It is forbidden for patients with breast cancer, reproductive organ cancer, abnormal liver function or recent history of liver disease or jaundice, venous thrombosis, cerebrovascular accident, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, mental depression and women over 40 years old.
Warnings:
- This product is used for emergency contraceptives, not for induced labor.
- If irregular uterine bleeding or severe abdominal pain occurs about 3-5 weeks after taking the medicine, seek medical advice in time to exclude Ectopic pregnancy.
- For people under the age of 17, please consult a doctor if you need to use it.
- Breastfeeding women, stop breastfeeding for at least 3 days.
- If you are using Phenobarbital, phenytoin sodium, Rifampicin, Carbamazepine, Macrolide antibiotics, imidazole Antifungal, Cimetidine and anti-tumor drugs, please consult your doctor.
Adverse Effects:
- Nausea, vomiting, breast tenderness, headache, dizziness, fatigue, etc.
- There may be abnormal uterine bleeding, please seek medical attention promptly.
Dosage form: White tablets.
Expiry date: 24 months after date of manufacture.
Packaging: one tablet per box.
Storage:
- Shading and sealed storage.
- Please keep out of reach of children.
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