How does the medicine get into my system?

ORTHO EVRA is a birth control patch that keeps you from becoming pregnant by delivering continuous levels of the hormones norelgestromin and ethinyl estradiol (progestin and estrogen, respectively) through the skin and into the bloodstream (this is called transdermal administration). Norelgestromin is the primary active metabolite of norgestimate—the progestin used in the #1 prescribed birth control pill in the United States.
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