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I-pill Tablet | Emergency Contraceptive For Women

(1 Tablet in strip)
I-pill Tablet |  Emergency Contraceptive For Women
Product Details
i-pill Tablet is an emergency contraceptive tablet used to prevent unintended pregnancy in the event of unprotected intercourse or failure of contraception. It contains Levonorgestrel, a synthetic hormone that is similar to the naturally occurring hormone progesterone. The tablet works by preventing the release of an egg from the ovary or by keeping the sperm from combining with the egg.

Key Ingredients:
  • Levonorgestrel IP: 1.5 mg

Key Benefits:
  • It may help in preventing unintended pregnancy in the event of unprotected intercourse
  • It provides a backup option for contraception in case of failure of other methods
  • This tablet offers a convenient option for emergency contraception that can be taken within 72 hours after unprotected intercourse

Good to Know:
The primary use of the i-pill is for emergency contraception in the event of unprotected intercourse or contraception failure.

Concerns It Can Help With:
  • Contraception

Product Form: Tablet

Directions for Use:
Take one pill as soon as possible, but no later than 72 hours of unprotected sex to prevent unwanted pregnancy.

Safety Information:
  • Store protected from light and moisture
  • I-pill should not be used as a substitute for condoms or any regular contraceptive method
  • I-pill does not prevent the transmission of STD or HIV/AIDS
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • Store in a cool and dry place

Quick Tips:
The best practices for using contraception include using it consistently and correctly, choosing a method that suits your individual needs and preferences, and regularly checking the expiration date of the product.

Frequently Asked Questions:
How effective are different types of contraception?
The effectiveness of different types of contraception varies. Birth control pills, IUDs, and hormonal implants are among the most effective methods, with a less than 1% failure rate, while condoms and diaphragms are less effective and have a higher failure rate.

Are there any side effects of using contraception?
Some types of contraception may have side effects, such as weight gain, mood changes, and irregular periods, although these can vary from person to person.

Content on this page was last updated on 16 December, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)