Store NuvaRing at room temperature and avoid sunlight. from : Discard unused NuvaRings after the expiration date marked on the label. To :NuvaRing can be stored for up to 4 months at 2-30°C. Avoid storing NuvaRing in direct sunlight or at temperatures above
30C
Why is NuvaRing prescribed?
NuvaRing is a contraceptive device. Like oral contraceptives
("The Pill"), it prevents pregnancy by providing a
steady level of the female hormones estrogen and progestin.
This eliminates the hormonal surge that ordinarily triggers
the release of an egg. Hormonal contraceptives such as NuvaRing
are extremely reliable when used exactly as directed.
Where can I order Nuvaring from?
Can I buy Nuvaring at Canadian Prices?
Yes, if you are from the U.S. then you can
buy Nuvaring at Canadian prices. Currently we will only accept
an order for Nuvaring from U.S. and Canadian residents. Both
U.S. and Canadian residents require a prescription to purchase
Nuvaring and when you order Nuvaring it will be delivered
with express shipping.
How should you use NuvaRing?
Wash and dry your hands and remove NuvaRing from its foil pouch.
Choose the position that is most comfortable for you, such as
lying down, squatting, or standing with one leg up. Hold NuvaRing
between your thumb and index finger and press the opposite sides
of the ring together. Gently push the folded ring into your
vagina. The exact position of the ring is not important for
it to work. If you feel discomfort, use your finger to gently
push NuvaRing further into the vagina. Most women do not feel
the ring once it is in place, although some are aware of it.
Leave the ring in place for exactly 3 weeks, then remove it.
Hook your index finger under the forward rim or hold the rim
between your index finger and middle finger and pull the ring
out. Place the used ring in the foil pouch it came in and dispose
of it in the garbage, away from children and pets. Do not discard
in the toilet.
Your menstrual period will usually start 2 to 3 days after
the ring is removed and may not have finished before it's time
to insert the next ring. For continued pregnancy protection,
you need to insert the new ring exactly 1 week after the old
one was removed, even if your period has not stopped.
If NuvaRing slips out, you'll still be protected against pregnancy
provided the ring is replaced within 3 hours. You can use the
old ring (after rinsing it with cool or lukewarm water) or insert
a new ring. Remove the ring according to your original schedule.
If you're unable to replace the NuvaRing within 3 hours, insert
NuvaRing as soon as possible and use an additional method of
birth control for 7 days.
If you forget and leave the ring in place for an extra week,
remove NuvaRing, take a one-week break, and reinsert a new one
on day 7. If you leave NuvaRing in place for more than 4 weeks
you may not be adequately protected against pregnancy.
If you miss a menstrual period, you should check to be sure
you are not pregnant if any of the following circumstances apply:
--If NuvaRing was out of the vagina for more than 3 hours during
the 3 weeks of ring use
--If you waited longer than 1 week to insert a new ring after
removing the old one
--If you followed the instructions but miss 2 periods in a
row
--If you have left NuvaRing in place for longer than 4 weeks.
-Store NuvaRing at room temperature and avoid sunlight. from : Discard unused NuvaRings after the expiration date marked on the label. To :NuvaRing can be stored for up to 4 months at 2-30°C. Avoid storing NuvaRing in direct sunlight or at temperatures above
30C
What NuvaRing side effects may occur?
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change
in intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your
doctor can determine if it is safe for you to continue using
NuvaRing.
Side effects may include:
Abdominal cramps, allergic rash, bloating, blood clots, breakthrough
bleeding and spotting, breast secretions, change in menstrual
flow, changes in the breast such as tenderness or enlargement,
dark pigmentation of the skin, decreased milk production in
nursing mothers, depression, emotional instability, gallbladder
disease, headaches, heart attack, high blood pressure, intolerance
to contact lenses, liver disease, liver tumors, migraine headaches,
missed periods, nausea, problems with the ring, sinus inflammation,
stroke, swelling, temporary infertility after discontinuing
NuvaRing, upper respiratory tract infections, vaginal inflammation
or discharge, vision problems, vomiting, weight gain or loss,
yeast infections, yellow tint to the skin
Special warnings about NuvaRing
Hormonal contraceptives pose a slightly increased risk
of blood clots and related disorders such as phlebitis, heart
disease, heart attack, vision loss, and stroke. Smoking and
advancing age increase this risk.
The estrogen in hormonal contraceptives also appears to cause
a slight increase in the risk
of breast cancer while the contraceptives are in use. This increase
subsides after the contraceptives are stopped.
The risk of developing dangerous liver tumors also goes up
very slightly. If you develop signs of liver problems, such
as yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes, you should stop
using NuvaRing. Hormonal contraceptives can also hasten the
development of gallbladder disease in susceptible women.
If you have diabetes, hormonal contraceptives may worsen the
problem. In a few women, they cause an increase in triglyceride
(blood fat) levels as well.
Especially in older women, hormonal contraceptives may foster
an increase in blood pressure. If you already suffer from high
blood pressure or kidney disease, it's best to avoid these drugs.
If you do decide to use them and sustain an increase in blood
pressure, you'll have to discontinue their use. Similarly, if
NuvaRing triggers migraine headaches or makes them worse, you'll
need to stop using this product.Hormonal contraceptives sometimes
leave the user depressed. If you've suffered from depression
in the past, use NuvaRing with caution. If you become depressed,
alert your doctor immediately; you may need to discontinue use
of NuvaRing.
Remember that NuvaRing, like other forms of hormonal contraception,
does not protect against HIV infection (AIDS) and other sexually
transmitted diseases.
Recommended NuvaRing use
ADULTS
NuvaRing is inserted in the vagina once a month. It stays in
the vagina continuously for three weeks. It must be removed
exactly 21 days after insertion. A new ring is inserted precisely
7 days later. The time to start use of NuvaRing depends on your
previous contraceptive program:
If you did not use a hormonal contraceptive in the past month
Count the first day of your menstrual period as day 1. Insert
the first ring between day 1 and day 5 of the cycle, even if
you are still bleeding on day 5. During the first cycle, use
an extra method of birth control such as male condoms or spermicide
for the first 7 days of ring use.
If you are switching from a combination birth control pill
Insert NuvaRing any time during the first 7 days after the
last tablet and no later than the day you would have started
a new pill cycle. No extra birth control method is needed.
If you are switching from a progestin-only contraceptiveWhen
you are switching from a progestin-only contraceptive, use an
extra method of birth control, such as male condoms or spermicide,
for the first 7 days after inserting NuvaRing.
If you are switching from the "mini-pill," you can
start using NuvaRing on any day of the month. Do not skip days
between your last pill and first day of NuvaRing use.
If you are switching from a progestin implant (Norplant), start
using NuvaRing on the same day you have your implant removed.
If you are switching from an injectable contraceptive (Depo-Provera),
start using NuvaRing on the day when your next injection is
due.
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