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kyleena mirena patient assistance form

by Ethan Kihn Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Are Kyleena patients eligible for the co-pay savings program?

Patients enrolled in the Bayer US Patient Assistance Foundation are not eligible. Bayer may determine eligibility, monitor participation, equitably distribute product and modify or discontinue any aspect of the Co-pay Savings Program for Kyleena at any time, including but not limited to this commercial co-pay assistance program. We’re for health.

Is Kyleena contraindicated in women with pelvic inflammatory disease?

Educate her about PID Kyleena is contraindicated in the presence of known or suspected PID or in women with a history of PID unless there has been a subsequent intrauterine pregnancy. IUDs have been associated with an increased risk of PID, most likely due to organisms being introduced into the uterus during insertion.

What is the prognosis of Kyleena spotting and Kyleena PID?

PID may be asymptomatic but still result in tubal damage and its sequelae. In clinical trials with Kyleena PID occurred more frequently within the first year and most often within the first month after insertion. Expect changes in bleeding patterns with Kyleena Spotting and irregular or heavy bleeding may occur during the first 3 to 6 months.

What are the possible complications of Kyleena insertion?

Aseptic technique during insertion of Kyleena is essential in order to minimize serious infections, such as GAS. Perforation (total or partial, including penetration/embedment of Kyleenain the uterine wall or cervix) may occur, most often during insertion, although the perforation may not be detected until sometime later.

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What are the complications of IUDs?

Some serious complications with IUDs like Kyleena are sepsis, perforation and expulsion. Severe infection or sepsis, including Group A streptococcal sepsis (GAS), have been reported following insertion of a LNG-releasing IUS. Aseptic technique during insertion of Kyleena is essential in order to minimize serious infections, such as GAS.

How long does it take for Kyleena to be removed?

Partial or complete expulsion of Kyleena may occur resulting in the loss of contraceptive protection. Delay insertion a minimum of six weeks or until uterine involution is complete following a delivery or a second trimester abortion. Remove a partially expelled IUD.

How long does Kyleena last?

Kyleena ® (levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system) 19.5 mg is indicated for the prevention of pregnancy for up to 5 years. Replace the system after 5 years if continued use is desired.

What are the risks of ectopic pregnancy?

Tell women about the signs of ectopic pregnancy and associated risks, including loss of fertility. Women with a history of ectopic pregnancy, tubal surgery, or pelvic infection carry a higher risk of ectopic pregnancy.

How often should you evaluate after a kyleena?

Teach patients to recognize and immediately report signs or symptoms of the aforementioned conditions. Evaluate patients 4 to 6 weeks after insertion of Kyleena and then yearly or more often if clinically indicated.

Can you perforate a kyleena?

Perforation (total or partial, including penetration/embedment of Kyleena in the uterine wall or cervix) may occur, most often during insertion, although the perforation may not be detected until sometime later. Perforation may reduce contraceptive efficacy. If perforation occurs, locate and remove Kyleena. Surgery may be required.

Does Kyleena protect against HIV?

Kyleena does not protect against STIs, including HIV. PID may be asymptomatic but still result in tubal damage and its sequelae. In clinical trials with Kyleena PID occurred more frequently within the first year and most often within the first month after insertion.

What are the complications of IUDs?from kyleenahcp.com

Some serious complications with IUDs like Kyleena are sepsis, perforation and expulsion. Severe infection or sepsis, including Group A streptococcal sepsis (GAS), have been reported following insertion of a LNG-releasing IUS. Aseptic technique during insertion of Kyleena is essential in order to minimize serious infections, such as GAS.

How long does it take for Kyleena to be removed?from kyleenahcp.com

Partial or complete expulsion of Kyleena may occur resulting in the loss of contraceptive protection. Delay insertion a minimum of six weeks or until uterine involution is complete following a delivery or a second trimester abortion. Remove a partially expelled IUD.

How long does Kyleena last?from kyleenahcp.com

Kyleena ® (levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system) 19.5 mg is indicated for the prevention of pregnancy for up to 5 years. Replace the system after 5 years if continued use is desired.

What are the side effects of a sex med?from patientassistance.com

Tell your doctor immediately if any of these serious side effects occur: lack of menstrual period, fever, chills, stomach pain, trouble breathing, mental/mood changes, decreased interest in sex, vaginal swelling/itching, painful intercourse. Tell your doctor immediately if any of these unlikely but serious side effects occur: migraine headache, vomiting, fatigue, prolonged and severe vaginal bleeding. Tell your doctor immediately if any of these highly unlikely but very serious side effects occur: unusual vaginal discharge/odor or sores, severe lower stomach/pelvic pain, lumps in the breast, yellowing eyes or skin, dark urine, trouble urinating. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

What is Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals?from patientassistance.com

After acquiring Berle's parent company, Schering AG, Bayer AG has changed their name to Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals to encompass both companies in one.

How often does birth control come out?from patientassistance.com

This product is inserted into your uterus by a properly trained health care professional usually once every 5 years, or as determined by your doctor. The medication in the device is slowly released into the body over a 5-year period. If birth control is still desired after 5 years, the device may be replaced with a new one. If birth control is no longer desired at any time, the device may be removed by a properly trained health care professional. Carefully read all of the information provided by your doctor and ask any questions you may have about this product or other type of birth control methods that may be right for you. Learn all the instructions on how and when to check this product, its proper positioning in your body, and the risks associated with this product. Consult your doctor.

How often should you evaluate after a kyleena?from kyleenahcp.com

Teach patients to recognize and immediately report signs or symptoms of the aforementioned conditions. Evaluate patients 4 to 6 weeks after insertion of Kyleena and then yearly or more often if clinically indicated.

How long does Mirena last?

Mirena® (levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system) 52 mg is indicated for intrauterine contraception for up to 5 years. Mirena is also indicated to treat heavy menstrual bleeding in women who choose to use intrauterine contraception as their method of contraception. Mirena should be replaced after 5 years if continued use is desired.

What are the complications of IUDs?

Some serious complications with IUDs like Kyleena, Mirena and Skyla are sepsis, perforation and expulsion. Severe infection, or sepsis, including Group A streptococcal sepsis (GAS) have been reported following insertion of a LNG- releasing IUS. Aseptic technique during insertion of the IUD is essential in order to minimize serious infections, such as GAS.

When does spotting occur?

Spotting and irregular or heavy bleeding may occur during the first 3 to 6 months. Periods may become shorter and/or lighter thereafter. Cycles may remain irregular, become infrequent, or even cease. Consider pregnancy if menstruation does not occur within 6 weeks of the onset of previous menstruation.

Is Kyleena contraindicated for PID?

Kyleena, Mirena and Skyla are contraindicated in the presence of known or suspected PID or in women with a history of PID unless there has been a subsequent intrauterine pre gnancy. IUDs have been associated with an increased risk of PID, most likely due to organisms being introduced into the uterus during insertion. Promptly examine users with complaints of lower abdominal pain or pelvic pain, odorous discharge, unexplained bleeding, fever, genital lesions or sores. Inform women about the possibility of PID and that PID can cause tubal damage leading to ectopic pregnancy or infertility, or infrequently can necessitate hysterectomy, or cause death. PID is often associated with sexually transmitted infections (STIs); Kyleena, Mirena and Skyla do not protect against STIs, including HIV.

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