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Is I-pill and Unwanted 72 the same, or are they different?

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According to the Indian Council of Medical Research, the use of emergency contraceptive pills like I-pill and Unwanted 72 has been crucial in reducing unintended pregnancies. While both are popular brands in India, they are not exactly the same, though they share the same primary active ingredient and purpose. This article explores the similarities and differences between these two commonly used emergency contraceptive pills.

What is unwanted-72?: An Overview of the Emergency Contraceptive Pill

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Worldwide, emergency contraception can prevent up to over 95% of pregnancies when taken within 5 days after intercourse, and Unwanted-72 is a brand of this time-sensitive medication, widely used in India. This progestin-only pill is not a regular contraceptive but a backup method used after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure.

What is the Use of Unwanted-72 Tablet? An Emergency Contraception Guide

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), emergency contraception can prevent over 95% of pregnancies when taken within five days of unprotected intercourse. The unwanted-72 tablet is a common form of this emergency birth control, primarily used to prevent unintended pregnancy after unprotected sexual activity or contraceptive failure.

What is the act 72 pill?

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Emergency contraceptive pills containing levonorgestrel can reduce the chance of pregnancy by up to 89% if taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex. The term **'what is the act 72 pill?'** often refers to this type of medication, which is a common form of emergency birth control. It is not a standard prescription or brand name but a misinterpretation of a medication's intended use.