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Description
1. How soon after intercourse should I take I Pill Tablet?
Take it as soon as possible within 72 hours for maximum effectiveness.
2. Can it be used as a regular form of contraception?
No, it is only for emergency use and not for regular birth control.
3. Are there any age restrictions for using it?
It is generally safe for women of reproductive age but consult a doctor for guidance.
4. Does it have any side effects?
Common side effects may include nausea, headache, or irregular bleeding.
5. Can it be taken during breastfeeding?
It is considered safe during breastfeeding but consult a healthcare provider for advice.
I Pill Tablet is a widely-used emergency contraceptive pill that helps prevent unwanted pregnancies when taken within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse. Each tablet contains levonorgestrel, a hormon...Read More
Key Benefits
- Provides a reliable option for emergency contraception.
- Easy to use and readily available over the counter.
- Helps prevent unplanned pregnancy if used correctly and promptly.
- Offers pe... Read More
Direction for Use/Dosage
Take one I Pill Tablet orally with water as soon as possible within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse. Follow the instructions provided in the packaging carefully. If vomiting occurs within 2 hours ... Read More
Safety Information/Precaution
I Pill Tablet is not suitable for regular contraception. It is essential to consult a healthcare provider for advice on suitable birth control methods for ongoing use. This product does not protect ag... Read More
Other Information
Keep I Pill Tablet out of reach of children and store it in a cool, dry place. Do not use this product after the expiry date mentioned on the packaging. Remember, this emergency contraceptive should n... Read More