Niel 72 Tablet
Lupin Ltd
Overview Niel 72 Tablet
Levonorgestrel is the primary component of the contraceptive tablet, Emera-72. Emera-72's key application is emergency contraception, offering reliable protection against unintended pregnancy following unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Dosage involves ingesting one tablet as soon as possible, but no later than 72 hours post unprotected intercourse or contraceptive malfunction, or as a physician directs. Its sole indication is emergency contraception. Safety precautions: Emera-72 is not a routine birth control method; exceeding the prescribed dose is prohibited; thoroughly review the accompanying instructions before use; keep out of children's reach; and utilize under medical supervision. **Frequently Asked Questions:** Q. What is Emera-72? It's an emergency contraceptive tablet used to prevent unwanted pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Q. When is Emera-72 appropriate? Only use in emergencies like unprotected sex, contraceptive failure (e.g., condom breakage), or inconsistent birth control pill usage. Q. How should I take Emera-72? Take one tablet as quickly as possible, within 72 hours of unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Q. How effective is Emera-72? Timeliness is key; the sooner it's taken, the more effective it is. Used within 72 hours, it significantly reduces pregnancy risk. Q. What are Emera-72's side effects? Generally safe, potential side effects include nausea, vomiting, headache, lower abdominal pain, breast tenderness, and irregular or unexpected vaginal bleeding. Delayed menstruation exceeding a week warrants a pregnancy test. Q. Can I use Emera-72 while breastfeeding? Yes, it's considered safe during breastfeeding with minimal impact on milk production. Q. How often can I use Emera-72? Multiple uses per month are possible, but it's strictly for emergency contraception. Consistent birth control methods (condoms, birth control pills, IUDs) are recommended for preventing unwanted pregnancy. Q. Is a pregnancy test needed after Emera-72? While Emera-72 substantially reduces pregnancy risk, a pregnancy test is advised if your period is delayed by over a week. Emera-72 is ineffective against an established pregnancy and poses no fetal harm. Q. Is Emera-72 for regular birth control? No, it's solely for emergency use after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Q. Does Emera-72 protect against STDs/HIV/AIDS? No, it offers no protection against STDs or HIV/AIDS; use condoms for such protection. Q. What's the difference between an emergency contraceptive and an abortion pill? Pregnancy begins upon egg implantation. Abortion pills hinder pregnancy development and alter the uterine lining to detach the fertilized egg, resulting in abortion. Emergency contraceptives like Emera-72 contain hormones delaying egg release or sperm movement, preventing fertilization. Emera-72 does not affect a fertilized egg and thus does not induce abortion. Q. Is Emera-72 effective after multiple acts of intercourse? Yes, if those acts occurred within the 72-hour window. However, consider using barrier contraception until your next period, as frequent unprotected sex raises pregnancy risk.
How to Use Niel 72 Tablet:
Administer one tablet promptly, within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse or contraceptive malfunction, or as your doctor instructs.
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