Description:
Plan B can be dispensed with a prescription written by a pharmacist certified in emergency contraception. Therefore, a prescription from a doctor is not necessary to order this product. However, we do require a medical profile and please read the following information; be sure to understand both the pros and cons of Emergency Contraceptive Pills. Plan B Can only be ordered and taken by Women Important •If you have had sex without birth control or your birth control method failed WITHIN the past 3 days, you can use Plan B to reduce your risk of pregnancy. •Consult your physician if you have had unprotected sex without birth control MORE than 5 days ago. How to use Plan B •Take the first tablet of Plan B as soon as possible. Take the second tablet 12 hours after taking the first tablet. OR •Take both tablets at the same time. •DO NOT take any extra Plan B or other Emergency Contraceptive Pills. Taking more pills will NOT increase the effectiveness of this medication. What to Expect •Some women who use Plan B may experience nausea, dizziness, vomiting, fatigue, and tenderness of breasts. These side effects are not serious and usually go away in 1-2 days. If you vomit within 1 hour of taking the pill, call your physician to reassess your risk of pregnancy. •You may get your period a few days early or late. Warning •Plan B and other emergency contraceptive pills are NOT 100% effective. •If your period does not start within 3 weeks after taking Plan B, see your physician or do a home pregnancy test. •Plan B provides NO PROTECTION against HIV infection (AIDS) and other sexually transmitted diseases. •Plan B is not recommended for routine use as a contraceptive Please note: Due to the shipping time involved, it is recommended that Plan B only be used in the future and not immediately.
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