ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN<sup>®</sup> LO
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  • Can taking the Pill make my periods lighter and more regular?
  • When you take ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO, your periods may be more regular and more predictable. Your periods may also become lighter and possibly even shorter.
  • How does ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO work?
  • ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO delivers a low level of hormones to inhibit ovulation. If ovulation does not occur, your egg is not released, and you can't get pregnant. Watch how ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® works >
  • Why are the pills 4 different colors?
  • ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO is a 28-day birth control regimen. There are 21 "active" pills (7 white pills, 7 light blue pills, and 7 dark blue pills) with hormones to take for 3 weeks. This is followed by 7 green pills to take for 1 week. The green pills contain no active ingredient but are intended to help you to remember take your pills correctly. Your ORTHO DIALPAK® Tablet Dispenser is labeled with the days of the week, so you'll know exactly which pill to take each day. Be sure to take a pill every day at the same time. Once you have taken the last green pill, begin a new cycle of pills.
  • Am I protected from getting pregnant during "inactive" pills?
  • Yes. As long as you have taken your pills correctly (at the same time, every day), you are still protected from unplanned pregnancies even when you are taking the placebo pills—the green "inactive" pills—in the fourth week of your ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO pack.

    The 28-pill pack contains 21 "active" pills (7 white, 7 light blue, and 7 dark blue; all with hormones) to take for 3 weeks. This is followed by 1 week of "inactive" pills (7 green; all without hormones).
  • Is ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO effective?
  • A clinical study of more than 6,000 women in the United States and Canada showed that ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO is safe and highly effective. It delivers a low level of hormones to prevent pregnancy.
  • What is the difference between ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® and ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO?
  • ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO is a "triphasic" birth control pill just like ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN®. While both ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO and ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® deliver low levels of progestin over the course of your cycle, ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO delivers a lower amount of estrogen—25 mcg compared to 35 mcg.

    Read the ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO full Product Information.
  • ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® helped my acne; can ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO do the same?
  • ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO has not been studied for the treatment of acne. ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® is indicated for the treatment of moderate acne vulgaris in females ≥ 15 years of age, who have no known contraindications to oral contraceptive therapy, desire contraception, have achieved menarche and are unresponsive to topical anti-acne medications.
  • Are there any risks associated with taking the Pill?
  • Your healthcare professional will determine if you are an appropriate candidate for ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO. Oral contraceptives are not for everybody. Most side effects of the Pill are not serious, and those that are occur infrequently. Serious risks, which can be life threatening, include blood clots, stroke and heart attacks and are increased if you smoke cigarettes. Cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular side effects, especially if you are over 35. Women who use oral contraceptives are strongly advised not to smoke. Some women should not use the Pill, including women who have blood clots, certain cancers, a history of heart attack or stroke, as well as those who are or may be pregnant. The Pill does not protect against HIV or sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Besides birth control, are there other benefits to using the Pill?
  • Menstrual cramps are usually less severe when you're on the Pill. Women who use the Pill may have some protection against developing ovarian or uterine cancer. In addition, acute pelvic inflammatory disease, which is a serious infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes or ovaries, and ectopic or tubal pregnancy may occur less frequently.
  • I don't have prescription drug coverage. How can I make ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO an affordable option?
  • If you don't have prescription drug coverage, you may be eligible for an assistance program that could provide discounted or free prescriptions. Learn more at www.access2wellness.com. Access2wellness™ provides access to more than 1,000 free and discounted prescription medications for uninsured and underinsured individuals who qualify.