ORTHO EVRA (norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol transdermal system)
About Evra
Important Safety Information
Using Ortho Evra
How To Get the Patch
When To Start
When Protection Begins
Applying The Patch
Switching From Another Birth Control Method
Birth Control After Pregnancy
What To Expect
Are There Any Side Effects?
Want To Change Your Patch Day?
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How can I get started on the Patch?
Set up an appointment with your gynecologist or other appropriate healthcare professional to discuss whether you are a good candidate for ORTHO EVRA. If you're unsure about what to say or ask, download this form to use as a discussion guide, or click here for tips on how to prepare for your visit.

Once it is determined that ORTHO EVRA is an appropriate birth control option for you, your healthcare professional will write you a prescription. Here are some useful online resources that can help you access a healthcare professional who can prescribe ORTHO EVRA.

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
Planned Parenthood Federation of America