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Loestrin® 24 Fe is designed with many types of women in mind. So, whoever you are, there is a good chance that Loestrin® 24 Fe is right for you.

The Loestrin® 24 Fe Ladies...Which One Are You?

Loestrin® 24 Fe Ladies come in many shapes and sizes. They range in age and experience with taking birth control pills. But they have one thing in common: When given Loestrin® 24 Fe, most women experienced a shorter period, averaging fewer than 3 days, and a lighter period with less bleeding.* Which profile do you fit?
Lola
Lola
Profile: Age 41 years; married with 3 children; career woman.
Feels she is “done” having children, and still needs birth control.

Loestrin® 24 Fe for Women Over Age 35
As you get older, your periods may become less regular, and you may still become pregnant. If sexually active, you may want to consider using birth control to prevent unplanned pregnancy. Loestrin® 24 Fe has been studied across the reproductive age span (ages 18 through 45 years old). This means that, whether you’re 18 years old or up to 45, Loestrin® 24 Fe can offer you effective birth control with additional benefits. Loestrin® 24 Fe was clinically proven to give women 36 to 45 years old a period lasting fewer than 3 days.*
Lois
Lois
Profile: Age 30 years; married with one child. Interested in birth control and concerned about its effect on body weight.

Loestrin® 24 Fe for Women Concerned About Their Weight
Loestrin® 24 Fe has been studied in women aged 18-45, ranging in weight
(90 to 250 pounds). In a clinical trial, on average, women taking Loestrin® 24 Fe did not gain weight.
Lorna
Lorna
Profile: Age 25 years; single; previous user of oral contraceptives. Interested in returning to the Pill.

Loestrin® 24 Fe for Women Who Have Varied Experience With the Pill
Loestrin® 24 Fe is a good birth control choice whether you are new to or returning to birth control pills or switching from another birth control pill. Simply ask your doctor if Loestrin® 24 Fe is right for you.
Logan
Logan
Profile: Age 19 years; a single college student with an active lifestyle; new to oral contraceptives.

Loestrin® 24 Fe for Women With an Active Lifestyle
Your menstrual period can interfere with your busy life. That's why Loestrin® 24 Fe was created with this in mind. Loestrin® 24 Fe is proven to provide periods that last fewer than 3 days on average, with less bleeding.* This way, you can maintain your active lifestyle with less worry about menstrual flow.
Choose What Fits
All of these women have different needs and are looking for different things in a birth control pill. Here’s why more and more women are using Loestrin® 24 Fe:
Loestrin® 24 Fe has been studied in many types of women:
  • 18 to 45 years old
  • 90 to 250 pounds
  • Specifically studied in women ages 36 to 45 years
Loestrin® 24 Fe has strong clinical results:
  • Shorter periods, averaging fewer than 3 days *
  • Lighter periods, with less bleeding *
  • No weight gain on average

So, regardless of who you are and what you’re looking for from a birth control pill, Loestrin® 24 Fe may be the smart choice for you. You should speak to your doctor about your birth control needs and find out if Loestrin® 24 Fe is right for you.

*On average, by Cycle 6.

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Important Safety Information about Loestrin® 24 Fe: Oral contraceptives are not for everybody. Most side effects are not serious and those that are occur infrequently. Serious risks, which can be life threatening, include blood clots, stroke and heart attacks, and are increased if you smoke cigarettes. Cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular side effects, especially if you’re over 35. Women who use oral contraceptives should not smoke. Some women should not use the Pill, including women who have or have had blood clots, certain cancers, a history of heart attack or stroke, as well as those who are or may be pregnant. Oral contraceptives do not protect against HIV infection (AIDS) and other sexually transmitted diseases.

For further safety and other information please see the Patient Prescribing Information.

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