Vormivate
Vormivate is a brand of oral contraceptive pills developed by the pharmaceutical company Bayer. It is a combination of two hormones, ethinylestradiol and levonorgestrel, which work together to prevent pregnancy. The active ingredients in vormivate are ethinylestradiol, a synthetic estrogen, and levonorgestrel, a progestin. Ethinylestradiol helps to thicken the cervical mucus, which makes it difficult for sperm to reach the egg, and it also thins the lining of the uterus to prevent implantation of a fertilized egg. Levonorgestrel prevents the release of an egg from the ovary and also thickens the cervical mucus. Vormivate is available in various formulations, including daily, triphasic, and sequential pills, as well as a patch and a ring. It is typically taken once a day, and the specific formulation and dosage may vary depending on the individual's needs and medical history. Vormivate is a popular choice for many women due to its effectiveness, convenience, and low cost. However, like all hormonal contraceptives, it may have side effects and potential risks, and it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new medication.