Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system is a hormone-releasing device for long-term birth control (contraception). It is a T-shaped intrauterine device (IUD) placed inside the womb (uterus) where it slowly releases the hormone levonorgestrel.
Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system is also used to treat heavy periods (heavy menstrual bleeding). It should be inserted by the doctor or healthcare professional. It remains implanted in your womb for several years and is safe to use effectively for 5 years. However, it can be removed easily when you plan a pregnancy. You should follow your doctor's advice while using this device. Your doctor may suggest a follow-up examination after 4-12 weeks of inserting the device.
Common side effects include cramps, headache, migraine, bleeding, and dizziness after device insertion. Consult your doctor if it lasts for more than 30 minutes. Before using this device, inform your doctor about all other medicines you are taking as many of these may make this medicine less effective or change the way it works.
Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system is a device that stops you from getting pregnant. It is a reliable and safe method for contraception, if used correctly. It does not interrupt with sex and you can lead a normal routine life without any worries. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully to get maximum benefit.
In Heavy menstrual bleeding
Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system slows the growth of the lining of the womb before menstruation, which reduces the bleeding during menstruation. If heavy periods become such a problem that they interfere with your everyday life, then try taking things a little easier on those days. Some women find that relaxation techniques or yoga help them feel more relaxed and reduce stress. Getting a lot of exercise can also help.
Side effects of Eloira Intrauterine system
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common side effects of Eloira
Irregular uterine bleeding
Ovarian cysts
Pelvic pain
Dizziness
Headache
Migraine
How to use Eloira Intrauterine system
Your doctor or nurse will administer this device. Kindly do not self-administer.
How Eloira Intrauterine system works
Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system is placed inside the womb (uterus) where it slowly releases the hormone levonorgestrel. This hormone may work in several ways. It may thicken cervical mucus, which affects sperm movement in the uterus. It also makes the lining of the uterus thinner. It may also stop the release of egg from the ovaries. These actions may held responsible for its various therapeutic effects.
Safety advice
Alcohol
No interaction found/established
Pregnancy
No interaction found/established
Breast feeding
No interaction found/established
Driving
No interaction found/established
Kidney
No interaction found/established
Liver
No interaction found/established
What if you forget to take Eloira Intrauterine system?
If you missed a dose of Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system, consult your doctor.
All substitutes
For informational purposes only. Consult a doctor before taking any medicines.
No substitutes found for this medicine
Quick tips
Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system helps in preventing pregnancy.
It may also be used to relieve heavy menstrual periods and as a part of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
It should be inserted by the doctor or healthcare professional.
It stays implanted in uterus (womb) for many years and can be use effectively for 5 years.
You may experience vaginal bleeding or spotting and abdominal pain while device insertion. Consult your doctor if it lasts for more than 30 minutes.
It can be removed anytime before 5 years, and your ability to get pregnant restores immediately.
Fact Box
Chemical Class
Progesterone Congeners
Habit Forming
No
Therapeutic Class
GYNAECOLOGICAL
Action Class
Progestins (Second generation)
Patient concerns
I want to know about copper t is it safe to use for upto 2 years and does it have any side effects, is it possible copper t could be broken themselves
Dr. Jyoti Arora
Sexology
Copper-T is safe as a method of contraception but in some cases it causes heavy bleeding during menstrual cycle.If you have pain in the lower abdomen and heavy bleeding during your cycles then you should get yourself checked by a gynaecologist
I am looking for copper-t for my wife. Need good advice on the same and family planning.
Dr. Suman Rao
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Copper T can be inserted for 3 years or 5 years. It can lead to heavy bleeding during periods or slightly increased discharge. Otherwise it's a good method of contraception.
Hello PATIENT to 1 mg. I advice you to do one ultrasound and thyroid, prolactin FSH LH test. If you have heavy bleeding plz take medicine for that. I can't write prescription here at 1 mg.Plz get back to me with reports
I was late on my dates this month and now having heavy bleeding with thick fluid (clots) passage from past 6-7 days This is for the 1st time happening and I am really worried.Please suggest and advice the medication
Dr. Megha Tuli
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Heavy bleeding is expected after a delayed period. Try Tranexa tablets to control the bleeding.
What are you using Eloira Intrauterine system for?
Heavy menstru*
67%
Contraception
33%
*Heavy menstrual bleeding
FAQs
What is Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system and what it is used for?
Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system is a device, placed inside the uterus. It contains Levonorgestrel, a type of progesterone (a female sex hormone) which is released slowly once the device is inserted. It is used as a long-term (5 years) method of contraception (to prevent pregnancy). It may also be used to relieve heavy menstrual periods and as a part of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
When and how to use Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system?
For the first time Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system is usually inserted either during your periods or within seven days from the beginning of your period, if it is being recommended for contraception or for heavy menstrual bleeding. If you already have Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system placed and it is time to replace with new one, then you do not have to wait for your periods. For HRT, it may be inserted anytime. It is inserted by the doctor or trained nurse at a health care facility.
For how long, Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system provides contraception?
It prevents pregnancy until it is removed or up to a maximum of 5 years.
Does Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system provide 100% protection from pregnancy?
No, Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system is 99% effective which means that 1 out of 100 women using Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system may get pregnant.
Can I become pregnant after I stop using Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system?
Yes, your fertility returns to normal immediately after you stop using Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system.
What are the common side effects of using Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system?
The common side effects of using Eloira Hormonal Intrauterine system are vaginal bleeding, infrequent menstrual periods, abdominal cramping, headache, weight gain, nausea, and acne. Most of them are temporary, however, if these side effects persist consult with your doctor.
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