TWIRLA is a birth control patch for women with Body Mass Index (BMI) less than 30 kg/m 2 who can become pregnant. It contains two female hormones, a progestin called levonorgestrel, and an estrogen ...
- UNDATED HANDOUT PHOTO - Johnson & Johnson won U.S. approval to sell Ortho Evra, the first contraceptive skin patch, the Food and Drug Administration said November 20, 2001. The patch releases ...
The birth control patch, also called the contraceptive patch, releases hormones to prevent pregnancy. A person can apply the patch to certain areas of clean, dry, hairless skin where tight clothing ...