Levora
Levora prevents pregnancy. Many medications, including some antibiotics and supplements, can cause Levora to not work. Ask your pharmacist or doctor before taking any other medications.
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Pharmacist Steve Lozano, PharmD summarizes the uses, common side effects, and warnings for the Contraceptives class of medications
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Pharmacist Steve Lozano, PharmD summarizes the uses, common side effects, and warnings for the Contraceptives class of medications
Contraceptives
Pharmacist Steve Lozano, PharmD summarizes the uses, common side effects, and warnings for the Contraceptives class of medications
Levora Overview
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Levora is a prescription birth control medication used to prevent pregnancy. Levora contains two hormones, levonorgestrel and ethinyl estradiol, which belong to a group of drugs called hormonal contraceptives. These hormones prevent pregnancy by stopping ovulation and by altering cervical mucus and the lining of the uterus.
This medication comes in tablet form and is taken once daily at the same time each day, preferably after the evening meal or at bedtime.
Common side effects of Levora include nausea, breast tenderness, and vaginal bleeding between menstrual periods.
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Manufacturer
Generic
Ethinyl Estradiol & Levonorgestrel
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