Hi, I wanted to ask about the names of contraceptive devices. I know there are Mirena, Kyllena, novaring, adaring. It is known that the composition differs but the first 2 have terrible opinions, and I do not know what names to look for. I would appreciate giving 1 of each type of hormone
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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist, Editor
10 months ago
In the entry, you mentioned both the trade names of both intrauterine devices and vaginal rings. The first type, i.e. IUDs - or intrauterine spirals - is applied by the gynecologist during a visit to the inside of the uterine cavity. Such an IUD can release a hormone and then it is referred to as hormonal or it can release ions between - these types of inserts are referred to as non-hormonal. Insoles are put on for several years. Intrauterine hormonal devices are m.in. Kyleena, Mirena and Levosert. Available on the Polish market contain levonorgestrel https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/wkladki-domaciczne Intrauterine devices without hormones are, m.in. IUB Ballerine, Nova T, Pregna Copper: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/spirale-bezhormonalne Novaring, Adaring, Polaring, Ginoring or Mirgi are flexible discs (rings) applied independently by a woman to the vagina. Hormones are released from the plastic of the disc. With classic use, the disc stays in the vagina for three weeks, then there is a one-week break, after which another disc should be inserted to protect against pregnancy. Vaginal rings available on the Polish market contain ethinylestradiol and etonogestrel. More on this below: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/krazki-dopochwowe