Emergency contraception
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Treatment
Progestin-Only Regimen
- First dose within 48 hours after unprotected intercourse followed by second dose 12 hours later
- may take both at once
- Relative risk redction of pregnancy = 89% (1% with vs 8% without)
- Side effects
- Nausea (23%)
- Vomiting (6%)
- no teratogenisis
- FDA approved regimens:
- Plan B (marketed specifically for emergency contraception) - 1 pill (0.75 mg levonorgestrel) per dose
Yuzpe Regimen
(combination OCPs)
- 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)
- Side effects
- Nausea (50%)
- Vomiting (20%)
- Safety
- No teratogenic effect
- Contraindications
- Pregnancy
- FDA approved regimens:
- Ovral, Ogestrel - 2 pills (100 ug ethiny estradiol/0.5 mg levonorgestrel) per dose
- Alesse, Aviane, Levlite - 5 pills (100 ug ethiny estradiol/0.5 mg levonorgestrel) per dose
- Levlen, Levora, Lo/Ovral, Low-Ogestrel - 4 pills (120 ug ethiny estradiol/0.6 mg levonorgestrel) per dose
- Triphasil, Tri-Levlen, Trivora - 4 pills (120 ug ethiny estradiol/0.5 mg levonorgestrel) per dose
Source
7/09 PANI
