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Basic information
  • Drug class: Oral contraceptive
  • Dosage Forms: 150 mcg and 20 mcg Transdermal Patch
  • Manufacturer: Ortho-McNeil
  • FDA Approved: November 20, 2001
  • Habit forming? No
  • Avalable as generic? No
  • Ortho Evra: uses, side effects, interactions
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Ortho Evra at US online pharmacies (no prescription required)

Pharmacy Quantity Price Shipping Order
Ortho Evra Patch
Health Solutions Network 1 Box (3 patches $109 $18
Health Solutions Network 3 Box (9 patches) $199 $18
Health Solutions Network 6 Box (18 patches) $329 $18

Ortho Evra Medical Uses
Ortho Evra (norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol) is a skin patch that is effective as a contraceptive (birth control). This product combines natural or synthetic estrogens and progestins, similar to the natural sex hormones (estrogen and progesterone) produced in a woman's body. Ethinyl estradiol is an estrogen and norelgestromin is a progestin. This patch keeps you from becoming pregnant by delivering continuous levels of these hormones through the skin and into the bloodstream. This patch can also help regulate menstrual flow, treat acne or may be used for other hormone-related problems in females.

How to order Ortho Evra
Ortho Evra goes as a patches. You can order 3, 6 or 9 patches of Ortho Evra. Select the offer from Today's Best Ortho Evra Offers or select the dosage by clicking one of the links below. There you will see full Ortho Evra price comparison tables and will be able to choose where to order Ortho Evra, its strength and quantity.

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Order Ortho Evra - transdermal contraceptive patch
Norelgestromin and ethinyl estradiol transdermal system (patch) is used to prevent pregnancy. Norelgestromin and ethinyl estradiol contraceptive patch works by preventing the release of eggs from the ovaries (ovulation) and changing the cervical mucus and the lining of the uterus. The contraceptive patch is a very effective method of birth control. No contraceptive method is 100 percent effective. Birth control methods such as having surgery to become sterile or not having sex are more effective. Discuss with your health care professional your options for birth control. In deciding to use a medicine, the risks of using the medicine must be weighed against the good it will do. If you are using the skin patch contraceptive for contraception you should understand how their benefits and risks compare to those of other birth control methods. This is a decision you, your sexual partner, and your doctor will make. When you begin using Ortho Evra transdermal patch, your body will require at least 7 days to adjust before a pregnancy will be prevented. Use a second form of contraception, such as a condom, or spermicide for the first 7 days of your first cycle.

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Interesting Ortho Evra facts

Ortho Evra facts
  • Ortho Evra is the first and only once-a-week birth control patch, that offers the same efficacy as the pill and is more convenient to use.
  • Ortho Evra is 99% effective when used correctly.
  • Ortho Evra Patch keeps you from becoming pregnant by delivering continuous levels of the hormones norelgestromin and ethinyl estradiol (progestin and estrogen, respectively) through the skin and into the bloodstream (this is called transdermal administration).
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