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A new commercial from the women’s-health-focused pharma steps inside the pages of a romantasy saga to advertise its Nexplanon birth control implant.
Organon launched a campaign for its contraceptive implant, Nexplanon, that plays on the themes of BookTok’s popular “romantasy” genre.
The implant, called Nexplanon, is a tiny rod that sits under the skin in the upper arm and releases progestin, a synthetic hormone that mimics progesterone, into the bloodstream.
Similarly, hormonal medications used for birth control, including estrogen and progesterone, also treat conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), acne, endometriosis and menopause symptoms.
Side effects from progestin-only birth control can vary by type, whether it's the mini pill, shot, IUD, or implant. This is what you could experience from each method of contraception, according ...
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