Evra 6mg/0.6mg (9 Patches)
£41.99
Pregnancy can result from sexual intercourse but there are many contraceptive methods available to prevent conception. Evra is a contraceptive patch (or ‘The Patch’) which contains artificial progestogen and oestrogen ingredients. The combined hormonal contraceptive works by preventing ovulation, thickening the mucus in the neck of the womb to make it harder for sperm to reach the egg and it thins the lining of the womb to lessen the chance of a fertilised egg being able to implant. Simply applying a new Evra patch every week (for 3 weeks, then 1 week off) will give you 99% effective protection from unwanted pregnancy.
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The Evra Transdermal Patch is a combined hormonal contraceptive that contains two types of sex hormones, a progestogen called norelgestromin and an oestrogen called ethinyl estradiol. They are both used in combination to prevent pregnancy. Evra Transdermal Patch works by preventing the release of an egg, otherwise called ovulation, during the menstrual cycle. I also causes the vaginal fluid to become thicker to help prevent any sperm from reaching an egg (fertilization). Furthermore, it will also change the lining of the uterus to prevent a fertilized egg from attaching itself.Evra Contraceptive Patch
A contraceptive patch is a small patch that will stick onto your skin and release hormones to prevent pregnancy. In the UK, this patch is called Evra Contraceptive Patch. If the Evra Contraceptive Patch is used correctly, it has more than a 99% effective chance at preventing pregnancy.Evra Patch Reviews
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Like with all medicine, Evra Patch Side Effects can occur but these aren’t experienced by everyone. If you experience any of these Evra Patch side effects, especially if any of them are getting progressively worse, immediately stop and speak to your doctor as soon as possible. Below is a list of Evra Patch Side Effects experienced more, or less when people have taken the Evra Transdermal Patch. For a full list, please refer to the patient information leaflet. Very Common- Headache
- Nausea
- Breast tenderness
- Vaginal yeast infection, sometimes called thrush
- Mood problems; depression, mood swings, anxiety, crying
- Dizziness
- Migraine
- Stomach ache or bloating
- Vomiting or diarrhoea
- Muscle spasms
- Allergic reaction, hives
- Water retention swelling
- High fat levels in the blood
- Insomnia
- Low sex drive
- Vaginal dryness
- Rise in blood pressure or high blood pressure
- Harmful blood clots in the legs, feet, lung, heart, stroke
- Breast, cervical or liver cancer
- Anger or feeling frustrated
- Yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes
- Itchy skin
- Gallbladder inflammation
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Evra Transdermal Patch Instructions should always be followed when a doctor or pharmacist have been given. If no Evra Transdermal Patch Instructions have been given, follow the steps listed in the patient information leaflet, or if you’re unsure ask a doctor or pharmacist. The following is a generic Evra Transdermal Patch Instructions; In weeks one, two and three only put on one patch and leave it for exactly seven days. In week four, do not put a patch on this week. If no hormonal contraceptive has been used during the previous cycle, you may start this medicine on the first day of the next period. If one or more days have passed since the start of your period, talk to your doctor about temporarily using non-hormonal contraceptives. The above is a basic outline, if you have any further queries about Evra Transdermal Patch Instructions please refer to the patient information leaflet or ask a doctor/pharmacist.How To Use Evra Patch
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- Tear along the edge to open it. Do not use scissors.
- Grasp the corner of the patch and gently take it from the foil
- Sometimes the patches can stick to the inside of the sachet, be careful not to accidently remove the clear covering as the patch is removed
- Peel away half of the clear protective cover.
- Take off the other half of the covering
- Press down firmly and hold it there with the palm of your hand for 10 seconds
- Ensure that the edges stick well
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This will be a guide on how to choose the where to put evra patch best Evra Patch Placement. Firstly choose an Evra Patch Placement on your body to put the patch on. If you’re unsure where to put evra patch, talk with your doctor or pharmacist.- Always put the patch on clean, dry, hairless skin
- Places where it won’t be rubbed by tight clothing, buttock, abdomen, upper back or upper outer arm
- The patch should never be placed on the breasts
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A question we often see is “Evra Patch how long before effective?” If the Evra Patch is used on the first day of your period, and up to and including the fifth day of your period, you should be protected from pregnancy straight away. If the patch has been used on any other day, additional contraception will be required for the first seven days. Evra Patch How Long Before Effective, any other questions should be directed at your doctor or pharmacist.Evra Patch Hormones
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