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Q: Ortho-evra Side Effects???
asked by: evetty on October 26th, 2005
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I recently tried using ortho-evra (the patch) last week. I put it on the night that I got my period and the next day I was very sick. I vomited 3 times, but there was nothing in my stomach. I was breaking into a cold sweat and shivering, but had no fever. I'm confused though because the nurse I talked to told me not to take off the patch and go to the er because it was probably a virus that I had caught at the er a few days ago (i also sprained my ankle). After vomiting again (sorry to get so graphic) I was so frustrated that I just took off the patch and within 30 minutes I was fine!! I'm still not sure what it was, but I know one of the side effects of ortho-evra is vomiting, yet the nurse said that it shouldn't make you vomit because it's going through your skin and not directly into your stomach... ???... So really... I'm not sure whether to just go on the pill or try again... I'm really afraid to try again because I don't want to feel all that again, and I also read that it actually could cause more clotting than the pill... What should I do??


Sorry it's so long.... Had to get this out...
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tasha82
replied on October 27th, 2005
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The patch can cause nausea...It did for me, and i've never reacted that way to the pill. If you really like the patch (other than the vomiting side effect) you may want to try it again...It is a possibility that it was a coincidence, and then you'd know for sure. If you're pretty sure it was the patch causing it and you don't want to risk trying again, you can probably find a pill that agrees with you. Good luck!
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