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Contraception - emergency - Management
Taking liver enzyme inducing drugs: oral levonorgestrel

Age from 12 to 60 years
Levonorgestrel tablets: 3mg as a single dose
Levonorgestrel 1.5mg tablets
Take two tablets together as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse.
Supply 2 tablets.
Age: from 12 years to 60 years
NHS cost: £10.22
Licensed use: no - off-label dose
Patient information: The sooner Levonelle is taken after unprotected sex the more successful is its effect. If you are sick less than 2 hours after taking a dose, immediately return to your doctor for more tablets as the tablets may not work properly.

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