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Introduction About LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION
LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION contains Levonorgestrel, which belongs to the group of medicines called Progestins. It is an intrauterine delivery system (IUS) that is placed inside the womb (uterus), where it slowly releases the hormone levonorgestrel. It is used as a long-term, reversible and effective method of contraception (used to manage pregnancy), to manage heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) and to protect the lining of your womb during menopause as part of a hormone replacement therapy (HRT) regimen.
Heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) is heavy or lengthy menstrual bleeding that affects women of reproductive age, either alone or in association with other symptoms. Heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) is heavy or lengthy menstrual bleeding that affects women of reproductive age, either alone or in association with other symptoms. Menopause symptoms occur due to the loss of female sex hormones, which are released by the ovaries.
Avoid smoking, as it increases the risk of developing a heart attack, stroke or blood clot. LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION is not recommended for patients who have liver problems or a liver tumour, endocarditis (infection of the inner layer of the heart), pelvic inflammatory disease (infection or inflammation of the female reproductive system), unexpected or painful vaginal discharge or vaginal itching, womb lining inflammation after giving birth, uterus infection following delivery or an abortion within the previous 3 months, cervix (neck of your womb) inflammation, an abnormal.
Inform your doctor before the placement of LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION if you have or have ever had a migraine, feel dizzy, have impaired vision, have very severe headaches or get headaches more frequently than normal; have had jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes); have had high blood pressure; have had a heart attack; have had congenital heart diseases or heart valve diseases or have had any heart problems; have abnormal blood lipid levels; have diabetes (high blood sugar levels).
LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION is not recommended for use during pregnancy or if you suspect that you may be pregnant. A small amount of the active ingredient LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION is excreted into breast milk; however, there is no potential risk to babies or newborns and breastfeeding can be continued. LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION is not recommended for use in children and adolescents before the first menstrual bleeding (menarche). LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION should not be used by postmenopausal women.
Specific serious side effects include depression and suicidal thoughts in some patients. Consult your doctor immediately if you have such thoughts. The most common side effects of using LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION are irregular, mild or missing menstrual periods, spotting as well as vaginal bleeding, vaginal and external genital (vulva) infections caused by bacteria or fungi and acne. Consult your physician if any of the side effects worsen.
Uses Of LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION
- As contraception and manages heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia)
- Hormone replacement management (HRT) regimen to protect the lining of your womb
How LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION Works
LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION acts as a contraceptive by thinning the lining of the uterus it manages pregnancy and manages sperm entry by thickening the lining of the uterus, thus it inhibits fertilization and it also blocks the release of eggs (ovulation). Reduces heavy menstrual bleeding by thinning the lining of the uterus. In menopause, it replaces hormones such as progesterone and manages cancer by protecting the lining of the womb.
How to use LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION
Only a doctor or a nurse with specialised training may fit the system.
The device needs to be placed either during your period or within seven days after the start of your cycle. You don't have to wait until your period to replace the device if you currently have the device and it's time to get a new one.
You should wait at least 6 weeks after giving birth before getting LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION fitted. If you have no vaginal infections, you may be able to get LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION installed right away after having an abortion.
Side Effects Of LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION
Common
- irregular, mild or missing menstrual periods
- spotting as well as vaginal bleeding
- vaginal and external genitalia (vulva) infections caused by bacteria or fungi
- acne
- anxiousness, depression or other mood swings
- less sexual drive
- headache, migraine, dizziness, presyncope (feeling faint)
- back pain
- nausea, vomiting, abdominal or pelvic pain, distended abdomen
- painful periods
- increased vaginal discharge
- tender and painful breasts
- spasm of the womb
- LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION coming out by itself
- weight gain
- ovarian cysts
Uncommon
- loss of consciousness
- eczema (swelling of the skin)
- cervicitis (swelling of the cervix (neck of the womb)
- swelling of legs or ankles
- increased facial and body hair growth
- hair loss
- itchy skin
- increased skin pigmentation or skin discoloration, particularly on the face (chloasma)
- uterine perforation
- genital infections causing vaginal itching, pain on passing urine, lower abdominal pain due to inflammation of the womb, ovaries or fallopian tubes
- a womb infection or womb lining inflammation that could result in a foul-smelling vaginal discharge (endometritis)
Rare
- rashes, itching
- increased blood pressure
Consult your physician immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms:
- signs of a blood clot in the lung include sharp pain in the chest, coughing blood or sudden shortness of breath
- swelling, pain, warmth and redness of arms and legs due to a blood clot in the leg.
- signs of a heart attack such as crushing chest pain or heaviness
- signs of strokes such as sudden severe headache, vomiting, dizziness, fainting, impaired speech, blurry vision, weakness, numbness or tingling of the face, arm or leg, particularly on one side of the body, vomiting, trouble understanding, trouble with walking and loss of balance
- signs of a blood clot in the eye such as sudden blurring of vision, eye pain or eye pressure
- allergic reactions such as itching, rashes, swelling of the face, lips, cheeks, tongue and/or throat
- if you develop mood swings and depression symptoms such as suicidal thoughts
- if you experience intense pain or fever soon after having a device inserted, you may have a severe infection that needs to be managed very away. sepsis, an extremely serious infection, can rarely happen
- severe pain and continuous bleeding, due to damage or a womb wall tear (perforation) signs and symptoms of perforation may include heavy bleeding upon insertion, significant pain, more pain than estimated and pain or bleeding that lasts for more than a few weeks, significant changes in your menstruation, pain experienced during sexual activity
- lower abdomen pain, fever or have missed a period or experiencing sudden bleeding may indicate an ectopic pregnancy (when the foetus develops outside the womb)
- if you have lower stomach pain or have painful or hard sex, you may have ovarian cysts or pelvic inflammatory disease. This is important because pelvic infections can lower your chances of becoming pregnant and raise your risk of an ectopic pregnancy
How To Manage Side Effects
Diarrhoea:
Drink plenty of water and fruit juice to keep yourself hydrated. Consult your doctor if the diarrhoea doesn’t improve.
Nausea and vomiting:
Take the medicine, with or just after a meal. Stick to simple meals. Avoid eating oily or spicy food. Consult your doctor if nausea and vomiting don’t improve.
Headache:
Rest and relax. Drink plenty of electrolytes and water. If necessary, apply a balm to the head to relieve the pain. Contact your doctor if the headache does not improve.
Dizziness:
Try to rest and relax. Get enough sleep. Contact your doctor if the dizziness does not improve.
Skin rash and itching:
Hot water can irritate the skin, so avoid taking hot showers. Do not scratch the affected area. Contact your doctor if the rashes and itching do not improve.
Warning & Precautions
Pregnancy
LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION is not recommended for use during pregnancy or suspect that you may be pregnant. Consult your doctor before using LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION.
Breastfeeding
Small amount of active ingredient of this medicine is excreted into breast milk, there is no potential risk to babies or newborns and breastfeeding can be continued. Consult your doctor before placement LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION.
Driving and Using Machines
There are no known effects of LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION on the ability to drive or use machines.
Kidney
LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION has not been studied in women with kidney impairment. Consult your doctor before placement LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION.
Liver
LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION is not recommended for use in patients with liver problems or who have a liver tumour. Consult your doctor before placement LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION.
Allergy
Do not fix LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION if you are allergic (hypersensitive) to levonorgestrel or other ingredients of this medicine.
Heart Disease
LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION is not recommended for use in patients with endocarditis (inflammation of the inner lining of the heart due to bacterial infection). Contact your doctor before placement LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION and it should be used with caution in patients with high blood pressure or massive artery diseases, such as a heart attack, congenital heart disease or heart valve diseases or any heart problems.
Others
LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION is not recommended for use if you:
- have or had the pelvic inflammatory disease (infection or inflammation of the female reproductive system)
- have an unexpected or painful vaginal discharge or vaginal itching, as these symptoms could be signs of an infection
- having or had womb lining inflammation after giving birth
- have or have recently had a uterus infection following delivery or an abortion during the past 3 months
- have or have ever had cervix (neck of your womb) inflammation
- have undergone or had an abnormal smear test (changes in the cervix)
- have uterus abnormalities, such as uterine fibroids, particularly those that enlarge the uterus cavity
- have an abnormal pattern of vaginal bleeding
- having a disease that makes you prone to infections. If you have this, a doctor will have informed you have or previously had, hormone-dependent cancer, such as breast cancer
- have or have ever had, any form of cancer, including blood (leukaemia), uterine or cervical cancer, unless in remission
- have or previously had trophoblastic diseases (development of a rare tumour group in early stages of pregnancy). If you have this, a doctor will have informed you about it
- have low immunity
- have lower genital tract infection
- have or develop migraine, feel dizzy, impaired vision, very severe headaches or if you get headaches more frequently than normal
- jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes)
- have abnormal blood lipid levels or have a family history of diabetes (high blood sugar levels)
- have had blood cancer (leukaemia) which now reoccurs
- are receiving long-term steroid therapy
- have a history of ovarian cysts or an ectopic pregnancy (foetus develops outside the womb), tubal surgery or pelvic infection carry a higher risk of ectopic pregnancy.
- if you have experienced a massive artery disease, such as a stroke
- have or family history history of thrombosis (blood clots)
- having irregular bleeding
- have epilepsy (fits)
- HIV or AIDS or any other sexually transmitted infections
- smoke as it increases the risk of developing a heart attack, stroke or blood clot
- genital infections
- are overweight
- had a history of heavy menstrual blood flow
- have systemic lupus erythematosus
- are immobilized
- have major surgery or trauma
- have varicose veins
- wear contact lens
- have a history of depression
- have to undergo any blood test
- are scheduled for surgery
- a tendency to develop chloasma (brown patches on your face or body)
Use in paediatrics:
LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION is not recommended for use in children and adolescents before the first menstrual bleeding (menarche). Consult your doctor for advice.
Use in geriatrics:
LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION is not recommended for use in postmenopausal women. Consult your doctor for advice.
Interactions
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before placement LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION, inform your doctor if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines, including medicines:
- medicines used to manage epilepsy (Ex. phenobarbital, phenytoin, carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, topiramate, primidone)
- medicines used to manage tuberculosis (Ex. rifabutin, rifampicin)
- medicines used to manage HIV and hepatitis C virus infection (Ex. nevirapine, efavirenz, simeprevir)
- medicine used to manage fungal infections (Ex. griseofulvin, fluconazole, itraconazole, ketoconazole, voriconazole)
- hormonal contraceptive method (a medicine used to manage pregnancy)
- medicines used to manage bacterial infections Ex. clarithromycin, erythromycin
- sedatives Ex. pentobarbital (used to induce sleep)
- medicines used to manage chest pain and high blood pressure Ex. diltiazem
- St John’s Wort (a herbal medicine used to manage depression)
- anticoagulants Ex. warfarin (a medicine used to manage blood clots)
Synopsis
| Drug | : | Levonorgestrel |
| Pharmacological Category | : | Progestins |
| Therapeutic Indication | : | Prevents pregnancy, Manages heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) and in menopause |
| Dosage Forms | : | Tablet, Kit, Intra Uterine Delivery System |
More Information
- Keep LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION out of the sight and reach from children
- Store LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION below 30°C
- Protect from moisture and direct sunlight
FAQs About LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION
What is LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION used for?
LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION is an intrauterine delivery system (IUS) that is placed inside the womb (uterus), where it slowly releases the hormone levonorgestrel. LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION is used as a long-term, reversible and effective method of contraception (used to manage pregnancy), to manage heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) and to protect the lining of your womb during menopause as part of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Consult your doctor before placement.
How does LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION work?
LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION acts as a contraceptive by thinning the lining of the uterus; it manages pregnancy and manages sperm entry by thickening the lining of the uterus; thus, LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION inhibits fertilization and it also blocks the release of eggs (ovulation). reduces heavy menstrual bleeding by thinning the lining of the uterus. In menopause, LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION replaces hormones such as progesterone and manages cancer by protecting the lining of the womb.
What does LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION do to your period?
For the first 3 to 6 months after the device is fitted, many women experience spotting (a tiny amount of blood loss). Others will experience heavy or continuous bleeding. However, before a decrease in blood loss is observed, you can experience an increase in bleeding, usually in the first 2 to 3 months. Overall, you might experience fewer days of bleeding each month and eventually, your periods might stop completely. This results from the hormone's impact on the uterine lining (levonorgestrel). After 3 to 6 months, if a noticeable decrease in blood loss has not been made, you should go for other managements.
What are the side effects of taking LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION?
The most common side effects of taking LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION are irregular, mild or missing menstrual periods; irregular, mild or missing menstrual periods, spotting, vaginal bleeding, vaginal and external genital (vulva) infections caused by bacteria or fungi; and acne. Consult your physician if any of the side effects worsen.
How often should I have the LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION checked?
Usually, the LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION should be evaluated six weeks after placement, again at 12 months and then once a year until LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION is replaced.
How can I tell whether the LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION is in place?
You can feel the two fine threads attached to the lowest part of the system after each menstrual cycle. You will be shown how to do this by your doctor. Avoid pulling the threads, as you can accidentally rip them out. Contact your doctor or nurse right away if you can't feel the threads and in the meantime, avoid having sexual relations or use a barrier method of contraception (such as condoms). It's possible that the threads easily entered the cervical canal or womb. Your doctor or nurse might not be able to see the threads if they have broken off or LEVODIVA IUD 52MG INJECTION may have naturally exited your body or, in rare instances, may have penetrated the womb's wall.
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Useful Diagnostic Tests
- Complete blood count
- Blood glucose levels
- Liver function test

