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The Contraceptive Implant is a form of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) that is inserted under the skin of a woman’s upper arm. It is a small, flexible rod that releases a hormone called progestin, which prevents pregnancy. It is a safe and effective form of contraception that can last up to three years. It is a popular choice for women who want a reliable form of contraception that does not require daily attention.
The Contraceptive Implant is an important part of Women’s Health, as it provides a reliable form of contraception that is safe and effective. It is also a convenient option for women who want to avoid the hassle of taking a pill every day.
Some companies in the Contraceptive Implant market include Bayer, Merck, and Teva Pharmaceuticals. Show Less Read more