



Lisvy
- Clear weekly birth control patch
- Prevents ovulation and pregnancy
- Discreet, easy once-a-week use
Product Information
Better health begins with the right choices.
Dr. J. Vázquez
General Medicine Doctor | REG: 282889782
Dr. Josefina Vázquez is an experienced physician with over three years in emergency medicine, reanimation, and specialized transport.
Description
Lisvy is a transparent contraceptive patch designed for women who want an easy and discreet method of birth control. It contains two hormones: ethinylestradiol (an estrogen) and gestodene (a progestin), which work together to prevent ovulation, the release of an egg from the ovary.
Besides stopping ovulation, Lisvy also thickens the cervical mucus to make it harder for sperm to reach the egg, and changes the uterine lining to prevent a fertilized egg from implanting. The patch is worn on the skin and delivers hormones steadily through the skin into the bloodstream. This avoids the need for daily pills and helps keep hormone levels more stable.
Lisvy is used on a weekly cycle: one patch is worn for one week, replaced weekly for three weeks, followed by a one-week patch-free break, during which a period-like bleed usually occurs.
It is as effective as oral contraceptive pills when used correctly. Many women find Lisvy more convenient than daily pills. It’s small, clear, and discreet, designed to be less noticeable on the skin. However, like all hormonal contraceptives, Lisvy may not be suitable for every woman, particularly those with a history of blood clots, stroke, or hormone-sensitive cancers. Common side effects can include skin irritation at the patch site, headache, nausea, or breast discomfort.
General Information
Lisvy is a transparent hormonal patch that prevents pregnancy.
It’s used as a contraceptive for women.
It prevents ovulation, thickens cervical mucus, and alters the uterine lining.
One patch weekly for 3 weeks, followed by a 1-week break.
It starts working within 7 days. Use backup contraception during the first week if starting for the first time.
If a patch is late or falls off for less than 24 hours, reapply it or replace it immediately, your patch schedule stays the same.
If it’s been off for more than 24 hours (or you're unsure how long), apply a new patch right away, start a new cycle, and use backup contraception for 7 days.
Safety & Side Effects
Common side effects include skin irritation, nausea, headache, and breast tenderness.
Not recommended for women with blood clots, heart conditions, or hormone-sensitive cancers.
Some medications may reduce effectiveness. Inform your doctor of all medications you use.
No. Do not use if pregnant. Consult your doctor if breastfeeding.
Yes, alcohol does not interfere with its function.
Usage & Administration
Apply the patch to clean, dry skin (stomach, buttocks, back, or upper arm). Rotate application sites weekly.
Store in the original package at room temperature. Avoid heat and moisture.
Not applicable because it’s a patch, not a pill.
Not applicable because Lisvy is a patch, not a tablet.
Ordering & Delivery
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