'Logynon' contraceptive pills, Berlin, Germany, 1986

Made:
1986 in Berlin
maker:
Schering AG
Combined triphasic contraceptive pills, in blister pack

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Combined triphasic contraceptive pills, in blister pack
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Combined triphasic contraceptive pills, in blister pack, 'Logynon', by Schering AG, Germany, 1986.

‘Loygnon’ is a brand of triphasic oral contraceptive pills. Triphasic means the pills are taken in three phases during the menstrual cycle. The three different pills contain different levels of hormones. Phasic contraceptives are designed to reduce the amounts of hormones taken. The high hormone levels of first generation contraceptives caused heart and circulatory problems. The pill needs to be taken within a 12 hour window to maintain its effectiveness. The days of the week on the packet are to help keep track of the pills. Loygnon was introduced in 1980 and tests showed that it was as effective as other contraceptives but was more expensive.

Details

Category:
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
Object Number:
1986-1508
Materials:
plastic (unidentified), aluminium alloy and materia medica
Measurements:
overall: 3 mm x 98 mm x 32 mm, .001kg
type:
oral contraceptive pill
credit:
Schering Health Care Ltd.