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An emergency contraceptive, Plan B can prevent a pregnancy after unprotected sex, contraceptive failure, or sexual assault. If taken as directed within 72 hours (3 days) of unprotected sex, Plan B reduces the chance of pregnancy by up to 89%. But the sooner you take it, the more effective it will be. Plan B is safe and effective. Plan B is FDA-approved and contains levonorgestrel, the same ingredient found in many birth control pills. The difference is that Plan B is two pills taken 12 hours apart and uses a larger dose of levonorgestrel than a single birth control pill. And, unlike many birth control pills, Plan B doesn’t contain any estrogen, only progestin. Remember we have FREE OVERNIGHT SHIPPING on Plan B and the Lowest Online Plan B Prices possible!

Plan B Patient Information Sheet


Plan B is easy to take – there are only 2 tablets

  • Take the first tablet as soon as possible within 3 days (72 hours) after unprotected sex.
  • Take the second tablet 12 hours after you take the first tablet.

That�s it. When you take Plan B as directed, you reduce your risk for pregnancy by up to 89%. And the sooner you take it, the more effective it is.

Some women may have their period earlier or later than their normal cycle. If your menstrual cycle is delayed more than one week, you may be pregnant.

Plan B is safe and effective.

Plan B is approved by the FDA for use as an emergency contraceptive. And it contains the same birth control hormone that healthcare professionals have been prescribing for more than 35 years. When used as directed, Plan B is a safe and effective way to prevent an unplanned pregnancy.

There have been no serious complications associated with Plan B. You may experience non-serious side effects such as nausea, abdominal pain, tiredness, headache, dizziness, or breast tenderness. These are similar to the side effects you may experience on regular birth control pills. However, if you should vomit within 1 hour of taking either Plan B tablet, call your healthcare professional to see if you should repeat the dose.

Some women may also have menstrual changes after taking Plan B. For example, you may experience spotting or bleeding before your next period. Or your next period might be heavier or lighter, earlier or later. Most women will have their next menstrual period at the expected time or within 1 week of the expected time. If your menstrual period is delayed beyond 1 week, you may be pregnant and should follow up with your healthcare professional.

Who should not take Plan B?

Although Plan B is safe and effective, it is not right for every woman. Do not use Plan B:

  • If you are already pregnant, because Plan B will not work
  • If you are allergic to levonorgestrel or any of the ingredients in Plan B
  • If you have abnormal vaginal bleeding that has not been evaluated by a healthcare professional

Remember, Plan B is not a substitute for routine birth control, and it does not protect you from HIV infection (the virus that causes AIDS) and any other sexually transmitted disease (STD).

Plan B should not be used if you are already pregnant (because it will not work), if you are allergic to levonorgestrel or any of the ingredients in Plan B, or for regular birth control.

Menstrual bleeding may be heavier or lighter, earlier or later after taking Plan B. If your period is more than a week late, pregnancy should be considered.

Plan B does not protect against the AIDS virus (HIV) or other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

Common side effects associated with the use of Plan B included nausea, abdominal pain, tiredness, headache, menstrual changes, dizziness, breast tenderness, and vomiting.

Emergency Contraception

Emergency contraception, or emergency birth control, is used to prevent a woman from getting pregnant after she has had unprotected sex. Unprotected sex can mean that no method of birth control was used, that a method of birth control was used but did not work�like a condom breaking�or that a woman was forced to have sex when she did not want to. In these situations, emergency contraception offers women an effective second chance at preventing an unplanned pregnancy.

Approximately 2.7 million unplanned pregnancies occur each year, of which 54% result in abortion.2 Many experts believe that greater awareness of emergency contraception may help reduce the number of unplanned pregnancies and abortions that occur each year.3 Although emergency contraception has been around for a long time, many people still don�t know about it. The fact is, emergency contraception has been available since the mid 1960s and it is currently available in over 100 countries.4

Although emergency contraception offers safe, effective backup protection, it should never take the place of a regular method of birth control. There are more effective methods of birth control that should be used on a regular basis to prevent pregnancy. And it is important to remember that emergency contraception does not protect you from HIV infection (the virus that causes AIDS) and any other sexually transmitted disease (STD).


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