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Get the latest information available on emergency contraception
Stay on top of the latest information in womens health and learn more about
emergency contraception by visiting the Web sites featured below.
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The information provided on these Web sites should not replace the advice of your
healthcare provider. If you have questions about birth control pills or other womens
health issues, please speak with your healthcare provider.
Center for Reproductive Rights
Go2ec.org
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
International Consortium for Emergency Contraception
National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association
Reproductive Health Technologies Project
Important Safety Information
Next Choice® is not effective if you're already pregnant, and it will
not terminate an existing pregnancy. Next Choice does not protect against
HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Side effects may include nausea,
abdominal pain, fatigue, headache, changes in your period, dizziness, and breast
tenderness. If your period is more than a week late, you may be pregnant. If you
have severe abdominal pain, you may have an ectopic pregnancy, and you should get
immediate medical help.
To report side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA, visit
fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Please see Prescribing Information to learn
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For more information about Next Choice, please call our Medical Communications
Department at 866-9WATSON.
Next Choice is available without a prescription for women 17 or older. If you are 16 or younger, a prescription is required.
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