Ortho Evra Backup Contraception
A notice to all Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch users:
It was
discovered that the Ortho Evra patch could lead to a variety of harmful side effects, including some
extremely dangerous ones like heart attack, stroke, deep vein
thrombosis or pulmonary
embolism.
If you or someone you love has suffered after using Ortho
Evra, you may be entitled to a lawsuit. All you need to
do is fill out a form and you will receive a free case
evaluation from Weitz & Luxenberg.
If a woman chooses day one of her menstrual cycle to begin her Ortho Evra
patch change day, the patch is able to take effect in time to prevent ovulation
and no form of backup contraception is needed at all.
| If you've used the Ortho Evra patch and have suffered a blood clot, pulmonary embolism, heart attack, or stroke, you may be able to file a lawsuit. To get started, please fill out this form. |
In the case that a woman wishes to begin using the contraceptive patch following a first trimester abortion or miscarriage, patch application can be done immediately afterwards. This can be considered the same as a day 1 start above, and no backup contraception is required.
If a woman chooses to begin with her patch change day as the first Sunday following day 1, it is necessary to use a backup form of contraception such as spermicide or condoms for the first week of patch wear.
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see also:
Side Effects
Learn about the side effects of the ortho evra patchInformation about the side effects of ortho evra
Backup Contraception
Ortho Evra - Learn about backup contraception while using the patchLearn about Ortho Evra and its use as a back-up Contraceptive
Learn More
Ortho Evra Law Firm - Learn About Side Effects of The PatchLearn about Ortho Evra patch from an experienced law firm

