Liletta
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Pharmacology for Nurses
Definition
Liletta is a levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system used for long-term contraception. It prevents pregnancy by thickening cervical mucus and inhibiting sperm movement.
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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test
- Liletta is effective for up to six years after insertion.
- It releases 19.5 micrograms of levonorgestrel per day initially, decreasing over time.
- The device is T-shaped and must be inserted by a healthcare professional.
- Common side effects include changes in menstrual bleeding patterns, such as lighter periods or amenorrhea.
- Liletta is also used to treat heavy menstrual bleeding in women who choose intrauterine contraception.
Review Questions
- What hormone does Liletta release?
- How long can Liletta provide contraceptive protection?
- What are common side effects associated with Liletta?
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