Q. What is the generic brand for Reclipsen?
Teva’s generic of Ortho-Cept® Tablets: Reclipsen® (desogestrel and ethinyl estradiol tablets USP)
Q. What kind of pill is Reclipsen?
Reclipsen is a combination birth control pill containing female hormones that prevent ovulation (the release of an egg from an ovary). Reclipsen also causes changes in your cervical mucus and uterine lining, making it harder for sperm to reach the uterus and harder for a fertilized egg to attach to the uterus.
Table of Contents
- Q. What is the generic brand for Reclipsen?
- Q. What kind of pill is Reclipsen?
- Q. What is the generic name for Apri?
- Q. What is the generic for Kurvelo?
- Q. Does Reclipsen have progesterone?
- Q. Is Apri brand or generic?
- Q. Is Apri the same as Desogen?
- Q. Is Kurvelo brand or generic?
- Q. Are Kurvelo and Altavera the same?
- Q. Can Reclipsen cause weight gain?
- Q. Does Reclipsen help acne?
- Q. What’s the price of a GoodRx Reclipsen pill?
- Q. Is the active ingredient in Apri the same as Reclipsen?
- Q. What do you need to know about the Reclipsen pill?
- Q. What’s the difference between Apri and Reclipsen condoms?
Q. What is the generic name for Apri?
Teva’s generic of Ortho-Cept® Tablets: Apri® (desogestrel and ethinyl estradiol tablets, USP)
Q. What is the generic for Kurvelo?
Lupin has received final approval for its oral contraceptive Kurvelo Tablets (levonorgestrel and ethinyl estradiol tablets) 0.15mg/0.03mg, a generic version of Teva’s Nordette Tablets.
Q. Does Reclipsen have progesterone?
It contains 2 hormones: a progestin and an estrogen. It works mainly by preventing the release of an egg (ovulation) during your menstrual cycle.
Q. Is Apri brand or generic?
Apri (desogestrel and ethinyl estradiol) is a combination of female hormones that prevent ovulation used as a contraceptive to prevent pregnancy. Apri is available in generic form.
Q. Is Apri the same as Desogen?
Brand Names: Apri, Azurette, Bekyree, Caziant, Cyred, Emoquette, Enskyce, Isibloom, Juleber, Kalliga, Kariva, Mircette, Pimtrea, Reclipsen, Simliya, Velivet, Viorele, Volnea.
Q. Is Kurvelo brand or generic?
Kurvelo is available in generic form.
Q. Are Kurvelo and Altavera the same?
Levora is itself a generic version of the oral contraceptive Nordette-28. These drugs contain the same active ingredients, in the same amounts, but their inactive ingredients may differ. Other generics for Nordette-28 are sold as Altavera, Marlissa, Kurvelo and Portia-28.
Q. Can Reclipsen cause weight gain?
Does Reclipsen make you gain weight? Like most modern birth control pills, Reclipsen lacks estrogen levels that are high enough to cause weight gain. Abundant recent evidence shows that there is no causal link between modern birth control and weight gain (aside from the shot, Depo Provera).
Q. Does Reclipsen help acne?
Yes, Reclipsen contains a combination of the hormones estrogen and progestin. These hormones help prevent pregnancy, in addition to treating acne, preventing ovarian cysts, and making your period more regular and less painful.
Q. What’s the price of a GoodRx Reclipsen pill?
DESOGESTREL; ETHINYL ESTRADIOL is an oral contraceptive. The products combine two types of female hormones, an estrogen and a progestin. They are used to prevent ovulation and pregnancy. The lowest GoodRx price for the most common version of reclipsen is around $9.82, 68% off the average retail price of $30.92.
Q. Is the active ingredient in Apri the same as Reclipsen?
Apri and Reclipsen are both oral contraceptive pills (OCPs). The generic name is desogestrel, the active ingredient being the same for both.
Q. What do you need to know about the Reclipsen pill?
Written by Cerner Multum. What is Reclipsen? Reclipsen is a combination birth control pill containing female hormones that prevent ovulation (the release of an egg from an ovary).
Q. What’s the difference between Apri and Reclipsen condoms?
There is no protection against HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases by oral contraceptive pills like Apri/Reclipsen as compared to using a physical barrier contraceptive device like a condom. Summary: Apri and Reclipsen are different brand names of the same drug ‘desogestrel’ that is present in both these birth control pills.