Kyleena IUD (Levonorgestrel)
Brand: Kyleena IUD
Active Ingredient(s): Levonorgestrel
Strength: 19.5 mg
Pack Size: 1 unit IUD
Store at room temperature.
DIN: 02459523
Manufacturer: Bayer Inc. (Canada)
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$398.43
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Description
Kyleena IUD (Levonorgestrel) is a hormonal agent. It is typically used to prevent pregnancy. It is typically used by women who want to use a reversible birth control method that works for a long time (up to 5 years). It is also used to treat heavy menstrual bleeding in women who choose to use this birth control method. It may also have other uses.
Additional information
Kyleena IUD (Levonorgestrel) may be inserted into the uterine cavity at anytime during the menstrual cycle once it is determined that the patient is not pregnant. However, your doctor or pharmacist may have suggested a different schedule that is more appropriate for you. It will be inserted to you by your physician. To be inserted into the uterine cavity, consider administering analgesics or cervical (the cervix is the opening between the vagina and the womb (uterus)) anesthetic prior to insertion. Insert into the uterine cavity to the recommended depth with the provided insertion device, should not be forced into the uterus. Remove if not positioned properly and insert a new IUD, do not reinsert removed IUD. Exclude uterine perforation if exceptional pain or bleeding occurs after insertion. Ensure device is intact after removal. Check expiration of IUD prior to insertion WARNING: Menstrual bleeding patterns may be altered, especially during the first 3 to 6 months with use of the intrauterine device (IUD) and result in spotting, irregular bleeding, heavy bleeding, etc. The possibility of pregnancy should be considered if menstruation does not occur within 6 weeks of the previous menstrual period. Use with caution in patients with depression In addition to its desired action, this medication may cause some side effects, notably: It may cause pain, bleeding, or dizziness during and after placement. These symptoms should stop 30 min after placement, otherwise kyleena may not have been placed correctly It may cause changes in bleeding, missed menstrual periods, cysts on the ovary, acne It may cause abdominal pain, bacterial vaginosis (a condition that happens when there is too much of certain bacteria in the vagina), vaginal discharge, headache Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to levonorgestrel or any component of the formulation, pregnancy or suspected pregnancy, postcoital contraception (intervention that allows women to avoid unintended pregnancy after unprotected intercourse), congenital or acquired uterine anomaly, including fibroids (tumors) that distort the uterine cavity and would be incompatible with correct IUD placement, acute pelvic inflammatory disease (an infection of a woman's reproductive organs) or history of pelvic inflammatory disease (unless there has been a subsequent intrauterine pregnancy), postpartum endometritis (an infection that some women develop after giving birth) or infected abortion within past 3 months, known or suspected uterine or cervical malignancy (cancer that forms in tissues of the cervix (the organ connecting the uterus and vagina)), untreated acute cervicitis (inflammation of the cervix, the lower end of the uterus that opens into the vagina) or vaginitis (an inflammation of the vagina) or other lower genital tract infections until infection is controlled, conditions which increase susceptibility to pelvic infections, unremoved IUD, uterine bleeding of unknown cause, acute liver disease or liver tumors, current or history of known or suspected breast cancer or other hormone-sensitive cancer. Taking this medication during pregnancy is contraindicated and harmful for the baby. Pregnant women should not use this product. If you're planning a pregnancy or become pregnant or breastfeeding, contact your family doctor. A treatment with this medication requires regular monitoring by a doctor. Be sure to see your doctor for all regularly scheduled appointments.
Warning
Each person may react differently to a treatment. If you think this medication may be causing side effects (including those described here, or others), talk to your doctor or pharmacist. He or she can help you to determine whether or not the medication is the source of the problem.
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