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Alesse Description: Details about this low-dose (20 mcg) birth control pill. Includes prescribing information. (alesse.com) |
DrugDigest: Ethinyl Estradiol and Levonorgestrel Description: Information on dosage, usage, side effects, interactions, and drug comparisons, including generics when available. Sold under brand names such as: Alesse, Aviave, Enpresse, Lessina-28, Levlen, Levlite, Levora, Nordette, Tri-Levlen, Triphasil, Trivora-28. (drugdigest.org) |
L-Norgestrel/Ethinyl Estradiol Description: Information from the RxList. (rxlist.com) |
Preven Online Care Center Description: Product information, general information on emergency contraception, and advice for physicians and pharmacists on how to obtain this medication. (preven.com) |
Triphasil -28 Description: Prescribing information for US residents in PDF format. [Acrobat Reader required] (wyeth.com) |
Triphasil-21 Description: Prescribing information for US residents in PDF format. [Acrobat Reader required] (wyeth.com) |
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