ORTHO EVRA (norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol transdermal system)
About Evra
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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
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Are There Any Side Effects?
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What if I'm switching from another method to birth control?
Follow these instructions to switch to ORTHO EVRA from a birth control pill:
  • Complete your cycle with your current birth control pill.
  • If you do not get your period within 5 days of taking the last active pill, check with your doctor or healthcare professional
    to make sure that you are not pregnant.
  • Apply the ORTHO EVRA birth control patch within the first 24 hours of your period.
  • If you choose to apply your patch on the Sunday after the first day of your period ("Sunday Start"), you must use backup contraception, such as a condom, spermicide or a diaphragm, for the first week of your first cycle.
Click here for more information about how to put on the Patch.

If you are switching from a birth control method other than the Pill, consult your healthcare professional.