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*Levlen, Levora, Lo/Ovral, Low-Ogestrel - 4 pills (120 ug ethiny estradiol/0.6mg levonorgestrel) per dose; repeat in 12h
*Levlen, Levora, Lo/Ovral, Low-Ogestrel - 4 pills (120 ug ethiny estradiol/0.6mg levonorgestrel) per dose; repeat in 12h
*Triphasil, Tri-Levlen, Trivora - 4 pills (120 ug ethiny estradiol/0.5mg levonorgestrel) per dose; repeat in 12h
*Triphasil, Tri-Levlen, Trivora - 4 pills (120 ug ethiny estradiol/0.5mg levonorgestrel) per dose; repeat in 12h
==[[IUD]]==
*Copper intrauterine device (Paragard) can be used as emergency contraception up to 120 hours after unprotected sex
*Advantages:
**''More'' effective than oral regimens (>99% vs ~88%)<ref>http://ec.princeton.edu/questions/ec-review.pdf#page=3</ref>
**Serves as long-acting reversible contraception for up to 12 years after insertion
*Disadvantages:
**Contraindicated in patients with [[PID]] or active [[gonorrhea]]/[[chlamydia]]: STD screening recommended prior to insertion
**Not likely feasible to get done in the ED


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 03:22, 14 November 2016

Progestin-Only Regimen

General

  • First dose within 48 hours after unprotected intercourse followed by second dose 12 hours later
    • may take both at once
  • Relative risk reduction of pregnancy = 89% (1% with vs 8% without)

Adverse Reactions

  • Nausea (23%)
  • Vomiting (6%)
  • No teratogenisis

FDA approved regimens

  • Plan B (marketed specifically for emergency contraception) - 1 pill (0.75mg levonorgestrel) per dose
    • Plan B levonorgestrel 0.75mg po q12h x2

Yuzpe Regimen (Combination OCPs)

General

  • First dose within 72 hours after unprotected intercourse followed by second dose 12 hours later
  • May be given up to 120 hours later (but efficacy reduced)
  • Reduces risk of pregnancy by 75% (2% with vs 8% without)

Adverse Reactions

  • Nausea (50%)
  • Vomiting (20%)

Safety

  • No teratogenic effect

Contraindications

  • Pregnancy

FDA approved regimens

  • Ovral, Ogestrel - 2 pills (100 ug ethiny estradiol/0.5mg levonorgestrel) per dose; repeat in 12h
  • Alesse, Aviane, Levlite - 5 pills (100 ug ethiny estradiol/0.5mg levonorgestrel) per dose; repeat in 12h
  • Levlen, Levora, Lo/Ovral, Low-Ogestrel - 4 pills (120 ug ethiny estradiol/0.6mg levonorgestrel) per dose; repeat in 12h
  • Triphasil, Tri-Levlen, Trivora - 4 pills (120 ug ethiny estradiol/0.5mg levonorgestrel) per dose; repeat in 12h

IUD

  • Copper intrauterine device (Paragard) can be used as emergency contraception up to 120 hours after unprotected sex
  • Advantages:
    • More effective than oral regimens (>99% vs ~88%)[1]
    • Serves as long-acting reversible contraception for up to 12 years after insertion
  • Disadvantages:
    • Contraindicated in patients with PID or active gonorrhea/chlamydia: STD screening recommended prior to insertion
    • Not likely feasible to get done in the ED

See Also

References