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- Your go-to emergency contraceptive pill
- One tablet, one step
- The #1 OB/GYN recommended brand of emergency contraception
- Should not be used as regular birth control
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Purpose
Purpose: Emergency Contraceptive.Uses
For women to reduce the chance of pregnancy after unprotected sex (if a contraceptive failed or if you did not use birth control).Allergy alert
Do not use if you have ever had an allergic reaction to levonorgestrel.Keep out of reach
In case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control center right away.Do not use
if you are already pregnant (because it will not work), for regular birth control.When using
you may have menstrual changes, nausea, lower stomach (abdominal) pain, tiredness, headache, dizziness, breast pain, vomiting.Directions
Take as soon as possible within 72 hours (3 days) after unprotected sex. The sooner you take it the better it will work. If you vomit within 2 hours after taking the medication, call a healthcare professional to find out if you should repeat the dose.Other information
Read the instructions, warnings and enclosed product leaflet before use. This product works mainly by preventing ovulation (egg release). It may also prevent fertilization of a released egg (joining of sperm and egg) or attachment of a fertilized egg to the uterus (implantation). Do not use if carton is open or tear strip is removed or blister seal is broken or missing. Store at 68-77 degrees F (20-25 degrees C).Inactive ingredients
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Q: can i buy this for a friend if we are both under 17
A: I bought one for my girl in 2020, and we were both freshmen's so yeah, don't hesitate with hitting that pre order. works great every time
submitted byPHILLIP T - 1 year agoA: ht one for my girl in 2020, and we were both freshmen's so yeah, don't hesitate with hitting that pre order. works great every time
submitted byA - 1 year agoA: Yes I think you can
submitted byKaty - 4 years ago
Q: Can I take the pill if I had intercourse 3 days after my period?
A: You can go to the pharmacy counter and ask for a consult with the pharmacist to get advice on timing questions like this. Free anonymous advice about any over the counter drugs they sell from someone who has years of training. (Much more reliable than answers from random people on the internet.)
submitted byJulie - 6 years ago
Q: what is the general expiration once put on shelves? how long will it be good for if i buy to have it on hand?
A: General rule of thumb is for pharmacy technicians to pull any medication from shelves that is going to expire the same month but the following year (so items are pulled as "expired" if their expiration date is 12 or less months away). So it will be good for at least one year, possibly several depending on the medication. I don't know the maximum in-date length for Plan B after it's manufactured though.
submitted byA - 2 months ago
Q: How long do the side effects last? Because it’s been 2 days and I’ve been feeling fatigue and nauseous. Still haven’t gotten my period.
A: Did it work for you that time?
submitted byKaty - 4 years ago
Q: how many are in the box
A: 1 tablet is provided in the box.
submitted byyourewelcome - 5 years ago
Q: Can you take this product with other medications??
A: This is a question you need to ask your doctor or pharmacist. If uncomfortable asking, you could call any pharmacy and ask about interactions between plan b and other meds you might be taking.
submitted byJess - 5 years ago
Q: Will this plan be work for sure ?
A: It is not guaranteed to work but has a better chance at working if taken immediately. If you miss a period after taking it, you still need to take a pregnancy test.
submitted byJess - 5 years ago
Q: the boy did not come inside but if something came out, I can get pregnant
A: Yes, you can still get pregnant if there was contact with seminal fluid, which can happen even if he pulls out.
submitted byJess - 5 years ago
Q: Will I be carded if I go to buy Plan B at my local Target?
A: No, the FDA approved it for anyone of reproductive age, so they will not card you.
submitted byHeather Dahl - 6 years ago
Q: How old do I have to be to buy the morning after pill?
A: You can buy it at any age
submitted byHeather Dahl - 6 years ago