Several brands offer levonorgestrel. Common examples include Plan B One-Step, Next Choice One Dose, and My Way. These are typically available as single-dose tablets for emergency contraception.
Beyond emergency contraception, levonorgestrel is also found in other forms. Many brands offer it as a component in combined oral contraceptives (birth control pills) where it works alongside estrogen. These pills come in various blister pack configurations and dosages. Specific brand names and compositions will vary by region and are best verified with a pharmacist or doctor.
Another common form is the levonorgestrel intrauterine system (IUS), such as Mirena, Kyleena, or Liletta. These are small, T-shaped devices that are inserted into the uterus and slowly release levonorgestrel for long-term contraception, typically lasting for several years. The IUS is a different product from emergency contraception pills.
Always consult a healthcare professional to determine the best levonorgestrel-containing product for your specific needs and to discuss potential side effects and contraindications.