Drug Uses
Ortho Evra is a contraceptive
(birth control) skin patch used
to prevent pregnancy. It is a
combination hormonal
contraceptive because it
contains two hormones, estrogen
and progestin. It does not
protect against HIV infection
(AIDS) and other sexually
transmitted diseases.
How
Taken
This birth control method
uses a 28-day (four week) cycle.
One topical patch is applied and
kept in place for one week. A
new topical patch is applied
each week for three weeks in a
row (21 total days). You should
not apply a patch during the
fourth week (a one-week break).
During the one-week break, you
should have your menstrual
period. Every new patch should
be applied on the same day of
the week; this will be your
'Patch Change Day'. Follow your
healthcare provider's
instructions regarding when to
start using Ortho Evra and
whether back-up contraception is
needed temporarily. Clean and
dry the area of skin where the
patch will be applied. The patch
can be placed on the buttock,
abdomen, upper outer arm, or
upper torso in a place where it
won't be rubbed by tight
clothing. Never put the patch on
the breasts. To avoid skin
irritation, apply each new patch
to a different place on the
skin. Do not apply the patches
to skin that is red, irritated
or cut. Do not use creams, oils,
powder, or makeup on the skin
where you will put a patch or
near a patch your are wearing.
It may cause the patch to become
loose. If a patch causes
irritation, it can be removed
and a new patch may be applied
to a new location until the next
'Patch Change Day'. Only one
patch should be worn at a time.
Warnings/Precautions
The risks associated with
using Ortho Evra increase
significantly if you: smoke,
have high blood pressure,
diabetes, or high cholesterol,
have or have had clotting
disorders, heart attack, stroke,
chest pain (angina pectoris),
and cancer of the breast or
reproductive organs, jaundice,
or malignant or benign liver
tumors. Ortho Evra may be less
effective in women weighing more
than 198 lbs. (90 kg). Do not
use Ortho Evra without first
talking to your doctor if you
weigh more than 198 lbs. (90
kg). Ortho Evra is in the FDA
pregnancy category X. This means
that Ortho Evra is known to
cause birth defects in an unborn
baby. Do not use Ortho Evra if
you are pregnant. Ortho Evra may
decrease milk flow and have
other effects on milk
composition. Do not use Ortho
Evra without first talking to
your doctor if you are
breast-feeding a baby.
Missed Dose
If you forget to change your
patch: -at the start of any
patch cycle, Week one (Day 1):
If you forget to apply your
patch, YOU COULD BECOME PREGNANT
– you must use back-up
contraception for one week.
Apply the first patch of your
new cycle as soon as you
remember. You now have a new
Patch Change Day and new Day 1.
-in the middle of your patch
cycle, Week two or week three:
If you forget to change your
patch for one or two days, apply
a new patch as soon as you
remember. Apply your next patch
on your normal Patch Change Day.
No back-up contraception is
needed. Week two or week three:
If you forget to change your
patch for more than two days,
YOU COULD BECOME PREGNANT start
a new four week cycle as soon as
you remember by putting on a new
patch. You now have a different
Patch Change Day and a new Day
1. You must use back-up
contraception for the first week
of your new cycle. -at the end
of your patch cycle, Week four:
If you forget to remove your
patch, take it off as soon as
you remember. Start your next
cycle on your normal Patch
Change Day the day after Day 28.
No back-up contraception is
needed. -at the start of your
next patch cycle, Day 1 (week
one): If you forget to apply
your patch, YOU COULD BECOME
PREGNANT. Apply the first patch
of your new cycle as soon as you
remember. You now have a new
Patch Change Day and new Day.
You must use back-up
contraception for the first week
of your new cycle.
Possible Side Effects
Some common side effects with
combination hormonal
contraceptives like Ortho Evra
are: -breast tenderness and
enlargement -headache -nausea
-menstrual changes -abdominal
cramps and bloating -vaginal
discharge.
Storage
Store at 25°C (77°F);
excursions permitted to 15-30°C
(59-86°F). Store patches in
their protective pouches. Apply
immediately upon removal from
the protective pouch. Do not
store in the refrigerator or
freezer. Used patches still
contain some active hormones.
Each patch should be carefully
folded in half so that it sticks
to itself before safely
disposing of it in the trash.
Used patches should not be
flushed down the toilet.
Overdose
Ortho Evra is unlikely to
cause an overdose because the
patch releases a steady amount
of the hormones. Do not use more
than one patch at a time.
Serious ill effects have not
been reported when large doses
of oral contraceptives were
accidentally taken by young
children. Over dosage may cause
nausea and vomiting. Vaginal
bleeding may occur in females.
In case of over dosage, contact
your health care professional or
pharmacist.
More
Information
Your health care professional
will take a medical and family
history before prescribing Ortho
Evra and will examine you. The
physical examination may be
delayed to another time if you
request it and the health care
professional believes that it is
a good medical practice to
postpone it. You should be
reexamined at least once a year.
Be sure to inform your health
care professional if there is a
family history of any of the
conditions listed previously in
this leaflet. Be sure to keep
all appointments with your
health care professional,
because this is a time to
determine if there are early
signs of side effects of
hormonal contraceptive use. Do
not use the drug for any
condition other than the one for
which it was prescribed. This
drug has been prescribed
specifically for you; do not
give it to others who may want
birth control. If you want more
information about Ortho Evra,
ask your health care
professional or pharmacist.
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precautions, or adverse effects
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