i-pill Tablet
Manufacturer Piramal Enterprises Ltd
Salt Composition Levonorgestrel IP: 1.5 mg
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Description:
It is used as an emergency contraceptive tablet to prevent unwanted pregnancy in case of unprotected sex or contraception failure. The emergency contraceptive pill should be taken within 24-72 hours of having unprotected sex. The pill should be taken orally. Also, the sooner you take the pill, the better it is because as time passes by, the pill becomes less effective. Most of these pills are advised to be taken within 72 hours.
Key Ingredients: Levonorgestrel IP: 1.5 mg
- Expert advice:
- Do not exceed the recommended dose. Read the instruction leaflet/label carefully before use. Store in a cool place and protected from light and moisture. Keep out of the reach and sight of children.
- Side Effects:
- Nausea Fatigue Headache Stomach cramps Menstrual irregularities (delayed or early periods)
- How to use:
- Take one pill as soon as possible, but no later than 72 hours of unprotected sex to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
- How it works:
- This tablet contains levonorgestrel as an active ingredient. When the active compound gets into the bloodstream, it blocks the formation of hormones such as luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). These hormones are responsible for the development and release of eggs from the ovaries (ovulation). Hence, depending upon your reproductive cycle, the emergency pill works by delaying the process of ovulation. However, in case the ovary has already released the egg, the tablet works by disrupting the fertilization of the egg with the sperm. In case the fertilization has already occurred, it prevents the pregnancy by hindering the implantation (attachment) process in the uterus.
- Faq for medicine:
- Q. When should i-pill be taken? As i-pill is an emergency contraceptive pill, it is advised to take it as soon as possible after unprotected sexual intercourse to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Ideally, it is advised to take the pill within 72 hours (three days) after unprotected sex. However, in some cases (especially recommended by a doctor), it can also be taken up to 5 days. But remember that the sooner you take the pill, the higher is the chance of contraception. Q. Does i-pill affect future pregnancy? It is one of the most common questions that bother women taking an emergency contraceptive pill. In reality, these pills are known to cause a temporary delay in conception by affecting your hormonal cycle (or menstrual cycle). It doesn’t affect your chances of getting pregnant in the future.
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