Did Levlen change names to Levora?

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17 Aug 2009

I am not sure about name change but Levlen and Levora are generically equivalent. They both contain Levonorgestrel 0.15 mg and Ethinyl estradiol 0.03 mg (in the active tablets).

I know that "Levlen" (manufactured/distributed by Bayer) is available in some countries and Levora (manufactured/distributed by Watson Laboratories) is available in some countries, so I don't really think that there has been a name change... I think they have had separate names all along.

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