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Implanon


Implanon is a brand name for the drug Etonogestrel Implant. It is used as contraception to prevent pregnancy. For complete information, see the Etonogestrel WisdomCard.

Fast Facts:

  • Contains a hormone that prevents ovulation.1
  • Small plastic rod that is implanted into the skin of your upper arm.1
  • Can remain in place for up to 3 years.1

The Top 10 Resources on Implanon

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  1. Wikipedia: Implanon
  2. Implanon.com: Official Site
  3. RxList: Implanon
  4. Cerner Multum (via Drugs.com): Implanon
  5. About.com: Implanon - The Birth Control Implant
  6. Committee on Women, Population, and the Environment: Implanon

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Research Notes References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Cerner Multum (via Drugs.com): Implanon

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