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Skyla 13.5MG

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Skyla 13.5MG : Intrauterine Device - 1

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What is Skyla ?

Skyla is a contraceptive intrauterine device used in women to prevent pregnancy. There is not a Skyla generic drug currently available on the market. Skyla costs around $760 for a supply of 1, 13.5 mg device. You can use our Rx.com Amethyst savings card to save on the cost of your prescription when you purchase from any of the pharmacies participating locally.

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Skyla is a small, flexible plastic device placed in the womb to prevent pregnancy. It releases a hormone (levonorgestrel) that creates thick vaginal fluid to block the sperm from reaching the egg. Skyla also changes the lining of the uterus making it harder for the egg to be attached.

  • Unusual bleeding, bruising, or weakness
  • Vaginal discharge that has a bad smell, fever, chills, sores on your genitals
  • Severe headache, vision changes
  • Yellow skin or eyes
  • Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, swelling or tingling in your mouth or throat, chest tightness, trouble breathing
  • Bloating, stomach or pelvic pain, spasm, tenderness, or cramping that is sudden or severe
  • Chest pain, problems with speech or walking, numbness or weakness in your arm or leg or on one side of your body
  • Heavy bleeding from your vagina
  • Pain during sex, or if your partner feels the hard plastic of the IUD during sex
  • If you have the Skyla® or Kyleena®, tell your doctor before you have an MRI test.
  • Your doctor will check your progress and the effects of this medicine at regular visits. Keep all appointments.
  • This IUD will not protect you from HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Tell your doctor if you have had any problems, infections, or other conditions that affected your reproductive system. There are many problems that could make an IUD a bad choice for you, including if you have fibroids, unexplained bleeding, a uterus that has an unusual shape, a recent infection, a history of pelvic inflammatory disease, an abnormal Pap test, ectopic pregnancy, cancer or suspected cancer, or an existing IUD.
  • Tell your doctor if you are breastfeeding, or if you had a baby, miscarriage, or abortion in the past 3 months. Tell your doctor if you have liver disease (including tumor or cancer), heart disease, breast cancer, heart or blood circulation problems (including a slow heartbeat), migraine, high blood pressure, seizures, or a history of fainting, heart valve problems, blood clotting problems, stroke, or heart attack. Tell your doctor if you have problems with your immune system or have had surgery on your female organs (especially fallopian tubes).
  • There is a small chance that you could get pregnant when using an IUD, just as there is with any birth control. If you get pregnant, your doctor may remove your IUD to lower the risk of miscarriage or other problems.
  • This medicine may cause the following problems:Increased risk of ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy outside the uterus)Increased risk of serious infections, including sepsisIncreased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) or endometritisPerforation (hole in the wall of your uterus), which can damage other organsIncreased risk for ovarian cystsIncreased risk of cancer of the breast, uterus, or cervixIncreased risk of high blood pressure, stroke, heart attack, or clotting problemsJaundice (yellow skin or eyes)
  • You might have some spotting and cramping during the first weeks after the IUD has been inserted. These symptoms should decrease or go away within a few weeks up to 6 months.
  • You could have less bleeding or even stop having periods by the end of the first year. Call your doctor if you have a change from your regular bleeding pattern after you have had your IUD for awhile, including more bleeding or if you miss a period (and you were having periods even with your IUD).
  • An IUD can slip partly or all the way out of your uterus. If this happens, use condoms or another form of birth control, and call your doctor right away.

Frequently Asked Questions About Skyla

What is Skyla used for?
Skyla is a contraceptive intrauterine device used in women to prevent pregnancy. There is not a Skyla generic drug currently available on the market. Skyla costs around $760 for a supply of 1, 13.5 mg device. You can use our Rx.com Amethyst savings card to save on the cost of your prescription when you purchase from any of the pharmacies participating locally.
How much does Skyla cost without insurance?
The price of Skyla without insurance varies by pharmacy, dosage, and quantity. Rx.com compares cash prices at more than 60,000 US pharmacies so you can find the lowest price near you. Many people save 60–90% off retail prices with a free Rx.com coupon.
What are the common side effects of Skyla?
Common side effects of Skyla may include: Unusual bleeding, bruising, or weakness, Vaginal discharge that has a bad smell, fever, chills, sores on your genitals, Severe headache, vision changes, Yellow skin or eyes, Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, swelling or tingling in your mouth or throat, chest tightness, trouble breathing. This is not a complete list — consult your pharmacist or doctor for full side effect information.
Is there a generic version of Skyla?
Generic versions may be available for Skyla. Generics contain the same active ingredients as brand-name drugs and are typically 80–90% cheaper. Search Skyla on Rx.com to compare generic and brand prices at pharmacies near you.
What is the cheapest pharmacy for Skyla?
The cheapest pharmacy for Skyla depends on your location and dosage. Rx.com compares prices at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Kroger, Costco, and thousands of independent pharmacies. Enter your ZIP code on Rx.com to find the lowest price for Skyla near you.
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