Low-Dose Contraceptive

Etonogestrel/Ethinyl Estradiol Vaginal Ring

Flexible monthly vaginal ring providing continuous birth control with low hormone doses.

Etonogestrel/Ethinyl Estradiol vaginal ring is a flexible contraceptive device worn intravaginally to release a continuous low dose of hormones for pregnancy prevention. It combines etonogestrel, a progestin, and ethinyl estradiol, an estrogen, to inhibit ovulation, thicken cervical mucus, and alter the endometrial lining, providing effective birth control for up to one month per ring with consistent use.

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Here's what happens next:

  1. 1

    Product checkout

    We'll direct you to our product detail page where you can start the checkout process. You'll be charged for the medical consultation but the medication charge is a hold until the official provider review.

  2. 2

    Comprehensive Medical Questionnaire

    After purchase, you'll be directed to a medical assessment covering your medical history, current medications, and specific symptoms.

  3. 3

    Licensed Provider Review

    A licensed healthcare provider reviews your complete medical profile, ensuring this treatment is safe and appropriate for you.

  4. 4

    Personalized Treatment Plan

    Your provider may recommend an adjustment to your prescription based on your full medical profile before approving your treatment.

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  • Over 99% effective in preventing pregnancy with correct use

  • Provides steady hormone release, minimizing hormonal fluctuations

  • Convenient once-monthly administration without daily pills

  • Improves cycle control and reduces menstrual cramps in many women

  • Removable at any time to allow return of fertility within one cycle

  • Etonogestrel: suppresses ovulation by inhibiting luteinizing hormone (LH) surge, preventing egg release

  • Ethinyl Estradiol: stabilizes endometrial lining, preventing breakthrough bleeding and supporting contraceptive efficacy

  • Insert one vaginal ring into the vagina and leave it in place continuously for 3 weeks

  • Remove after 3 weeks for a 1-week ring-free interval during which menstruation occurs

  • Insert a new ring after the 1-week break on the same day of the week

  • If the ring is expelled, rinse with cool or lukewarm water and reinsert as soon as possible

  • Store at room temperature away from direct sunlight