Skyla is a brand-name, hormone-releasing intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) that acts as a form of birth control for women. The active ingredient in Skyla, levonorgestrel, is a synthetic progesterone hormone that prevents ovulation. It also works to change both the cervical mucus and uterine lining to decrease the movement of sperm and prevent the attachment of a fertilized egg. A healthcare provider will place Skyla in the uterus. The average retail price of Skyla is $1,313.8 for 1, 13.5mg intrauterine device. Consult the clinic or hospital where you have the Skyla procedure performed to see if they will accept a SingleCare Skyla coupon to get the Skyla for $981.65 for 1, 13.5mg intrauterine device.
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Skyla is a brand-name, hormone-releasing intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) that acts as a form of birth control for women. The active ingredient in Skyla, levonorgestrel, is a synthetic progesterone hormone that prevents ovulation. It also works to change both the cervical mucus and uterine lining to decrease the movement of sperm and prevent the attachment of a fertilized egg. A healthcare provider will place Skyla in the uterus. The average retail price of Skyla is $1,313.8 for 1, 13.5mg intrauterine device. Consult the clinic or hospital where you have the Skyla procedure performed to see if they will accept a SingleCare Skyla coupon to get the Skyla for $981.65 for 1, 13.5mg intrauterine device.
Skyla is a brand-name, hormone-releasing intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) that acts as a form of birth control for women. The active ingredient in Skyla, levonorgestrel, is a synthetic progesterone hormone that prevents ovulation. It also works to change both the cervical mucus and uterine lining to decrease the movement of sperm and prevent the attachment of a fertilized egg. A healthcare provider will place Skyla in the uterus. The average retail price of Skyla is $1,313.8 for 1, 13.5mg intrauterine device. Consult the clinic or hospital where you have the Skyla procedure performed to see if they will accept a SingleCare Skyla coupon to get the Skyla for $981.65 for 1, 13.5mg intrauterine device.
Skyla can cost an average cash price of $1,313.8 for 1, 13.5mg intrauterine device for uninsured customers, but actual costs may vary. A SingleCare Skyla coupon could reduce the cash price of Skyla to $981.65 for 1, 13.5mg intrauterine device. Ask the hospital or clinic where you have the Skyla procedure performed if they will accept SingleCare.
Your copay for Skyla with insurance will vary depending on your plan’s coverage policy. In some cases, Skyla may be covered by your health insurance as a medical benefit rather than a prescription drug benefit. Ask the clinic or hospital where you have the Skyla procedure performed if they will accept a SingleCare Skyla coupon; you could pay our lowest price of $981.65 for 1, 13.5mg intrauterine device if a SingleCare prescription discount card is accepted.
Skyla is usually not covered under Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage prescription drug plans, but it may be covered under Medicare Part B as a medical benefit. If you're not covered, ask the clinic or hospital where you have the Skyla procedure performed if they will accept a SingleCare Skyla coupon; you could pay $981.65 for 1, 13.5mg intrauterine device.
Skyla is a brand-name IUD that contains levonorgestrel. Similar brand-name levonorgestrel-releasing IUDs include Klyleena, Mirena, and Liletta. Generic equivalents are not available at this time. Search for these IUDs on the SingleCare website or app for more information and savings coupons.
Skyla is a brand-name, hormone-releasing intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) that acts as a form of birth control for women. The hormone released by Skyla, levonorgestrel, helps prevent the release of an egg from the ovaries. It also alters the cervical mucus and uterine lining to decrease the mobility of sperm and prevent a fertilized egg from implanting itself on the uterine wall.
Skyla is placed in the uterus by a physician or other qualified healthcare provider. It starts to work within 7 days. Skyla releases 14 mcg of levonorgestrel 24 days after insertion. After 3 years, Skyla releases 5 mcg of levonorgestrel per day. Skyla must be replaced after three years.
Common side effects of levonorgestrel include, but are not limited to, pain, bleeding, or dizziness after insertion of the device, menstrual changes, missed periods, and ovarian cysts. Other common side effects may include pelvic pain, acne, headache, painful periods, and vulvovaginitis. Mood changes, such as depression, are possible while Skyla is in place. Consult a healthcare provider if side effects develop, persist, or worsen.
Serious side effects include ectopic pregnancy, perforation of the uterine wall, life-threatening infections, and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe pain, bleeding that gets worse, or fever.
You should seek immediate medical attention if you experience signs or symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as hives, rash, trouble breathing, or swelling of the face or throat.
This is not a complete list of side effects. Consult your doctor or healthcare professional for additional information and medical advice regarding other possible side effects or drug interactions. You can report negative side effects to the FDA.
Gerardo Sison, Pharm.D., graduated from the University of Florida. He has worked in both community and hospital settings, providing drug information and medication therapy management services. As a medical writer, he hopes to educate and empower patients to better manage their health and navigate their treatment plans.
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