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Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet

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Medroz Pharmaceuticals

Salt Composition

Levonorgestrel (1.5mg)

Overview Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet

Emcyt 1.5mg tablets offer emergency contraception for women seeking to prevent unintended pregnancy following unprotected intercourse or contraceptive mishap. This single-dose medication, taken with or without food, should be used within 72 hours of the event. It's not intended for routine birth control. Emcyt primarily functions by inhibiting or postponing ovulation, maximizing effectiveness with prompt administration. Generally well-tolerated, potential side effects—such as nausea, menstrual irregularities, lower abdominal discomfort, fatigue, and headache—are typically mild and short-lived (1-2 days), affecting only some users. Persistent or concerning side effects warrant immediate medical attention. Prior to use, confirm you're not pregnant, haven't missed a period exceeding seven days, and that it's been less than 72 hours since unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Consult a physician if any of these conditions apply.

Uses of Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet

Post-coital prevention

Major Benefits of Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet:

Administer this medication precisely as your physician directs, adhering to both the prescribed dosage and treatment duration. Ingest the tablet whole; avoid chewing, crushing, or fracturing it. Pregafree 1.5mg Tablets can be consumed with or without food; however, consistent timing is recommended.

Common Side effects of Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet:

  • Nausea
  • Irregular menstrual cycle
  • Lower abdominal pain
  • Tiredness
  • Headache

How to use Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet:

Consume this medication precisely as your physician directs, adhering to the prescribed dosage and treatment period. Ingest the tablet whole; avoid chewing, crushing, or breaking it. Pregafree 1.5mg Tablets can be administered with or without food, although consistent timing is recommended.

How Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet works:

Levonorgestrel 1.5mg (Pregafree) is a single-dose emergency contraceptive pill containing only progestin. Its primary mechanism is ovulation inhibition, delaying or preventing egg release. For maximum effectiveness, use should be as prompt as possible.

SAFETY ADVICE

AlcoholAlcoholCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Alcohol consumption with Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet may be unsafe; physician consultation is advised.

PregnancyPregnancyUNSAFE

Using Pregafree 1.5mg tablets during pregnancy poses a serious risk. Pregnant individuals should consult a physician immediately, as research in animal and human studies has revealed substantial adverse effects on fetal development.

Breast feedingBreast feedingSAFE IF PRESCRIBED

Using Pregafree 1.5mg Tablets while breastfeeding is likely safe. Available data from human studies indicates minimal risk to the infant. Non-hormonal birth control methods are recommended for breastfeeding mothers, particularly within the first month after delivery.

DrivingDrivingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

The effect of Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet on driving ability is unknown. Refrain from driving if you experience symptoms impairing concentration or reaction time.

KidneyKidneyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Insufficient data exists regarding Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet use in individuals with renal impairment. Physician consultation is recommended.

LiverLiverCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Data on Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet use in individuals with hepatic impairment is scarce. Physician consultation is advised.

What if you forget to take Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet :

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Facts to Know About Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet

LabelValue
Chemical Type Synthetic Progestins
Developing Habits No.
Treatment Category Obstetrics and Gynecology

FAQs on Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet

This emergency contraceptive pill prevents pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure.
Use this method only in emergencies, such as after unprotected sex, contraceptive failure (like a broken condom), or inconsistent birth control pill use.
Take one tablet within 72 hours of unprotected sex or contraceptive failure.
For maximum effectiveness, take Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet within 72 hours (3 days) of unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. It significantly reduces the risk of pregnancy.
Most women can use this safely. Side effects like nausea, vomiting, headache, and lower abdominal pain are possible, as is breast tenderness. Some women experience unusual vaginal bleeding, typically resolving before their next period. Irregular periods may also occur. Take a pregnancy test if your period is more than a week late.
Yes, it's safe to use while breastfeeding; it's unlikely to significantly reduce milk supply or harm your baby.
While it can be used more than once monthly, this medication is intended for emergency contraception only. Continue using regular birth control methods such as condoms, birth control pills, or IUDs to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
While Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet greatly lowers the risk of pregnancy, a pregnancy test is advised if your period is more than a week late. If you are pregnant, you can continue the pregnancy; Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet is ineffective once pregnancy is established and poses no harm to the fetus.
This medication isn't for routine birth control; it's solely for emergency contraception following unprotected sex or contraceptive malfunction.
It provides no protection against HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Condoms offer protection against HIV/AIDS and STIs.
Pregnancy begins when a fertilized egg implants in the uterine lining. Abortion pills disrupt pregnancy development and alter the uterine lining to detach the fertilized egg, thereby inducing abortion. Conversely, emergency contraceptives, such as Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet, utilize hormones to either delay ovulation or impede sperm movement, preventing fertilization and thus pregnancy. Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet does not affect a fertilized egg and therefore is not abortifacient.
Yes, Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet is effective if taken within 72 hours of multiple instances of intercourse. However, frequent unprotected sex increases the risk of pregnancy; therefore, barrier contraception (like condoms) is recommended until your next period, even after taking the tablet.
This emergency contraceptive pill prevents pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure.
Use this medication only in emergencies: unprotected sex, contraceptive failure (like a broken condom), or inconsistent birth control pill use.
Take one tablet within 72 hours (3 days) of unprotected sex or contraceptive failure.
Pregafree 1.5mg tablets significantly lower the risk of pregnancy when taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Effectiveness increases with quicker use.
Most women can use this safely. Minor side effects like nausea, vomiting, headache, and lower abdominal pain are possible, along with breast tenderness. Some women experience unusual vaginal bleeding, typically resolving before the next period. Irregular periods may also occur. Take a pregnancy test if your period is more than a week late.
Yes, it's safe to use while breastfeeding. It's unlikely to reduce your milk supply enough to harm your baby.
While it can be used multiple times monthly, this method is intended solely for emergency contraception. Continue using regular birth control methods such as condoms, birth control pills, or IUDs to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
While Pregafree 1.5mg Tablets significantly lower the risk of pregnancy, a pregnancy test is advised if your period is more than a week late. If you're pregnant, continuing the pregnancy is safe; Pregafree 1.5mg Tablets are ineffective once pregnancy is established and pose no harm to the fetus.
It's not for routine birth control; it's solely for emergency contraception following unprotected sex or contraceptive malfunction.
It does not protect against HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Condoms offer protection against HIV/AIDS and STIs.
Pregnancy begins when a fertilized egg implants in the uterine lining. Abortion pills disrupt pregnancy development and alter the uterine lining to detach the fertilized egg, resulting in abortion. Conversely, emergency contraceptives, such as Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet, utilize hormones to either delay ovulation or prevent sperm from reaching the egg, thereby preventing fertilization and pregnancy. Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet does not affect a fertilized egg and therefore does not induce abortion.
Yes, Pregafree 1.5mg Tablet is effective if taken within 72 hours of multiple instances of intercourse. However, frequent unprotected sex increases the risk of pregnancy; therefore, using barrier contraception (like condoms) until your next period is recommended, even after taking the tablet.
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