Sprintec Birth Control Pill
It only takes a few minutes to request Sprintec
Select Sprintec.
Answer health questions including your blood pressure reading.
Use your credit card to pay $25 fee.
Simple online consultation with our doctors or nurse practitioners. We'll let you know if your state requires a video chat.
Get birth control delivered in discreet packaging.
Insurance a pain? Try our convenient cash-pay option.
Many of our patients have insurance but prefer to pay out-of-pocket to have birth control delivered. Sadly many insurance plans restrict you to one pack at a time, or charge a co-pay for birth control not that different from the $15/pack our pharmacy charges.

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You need to know your blood pressure to get Sprintec. Get your blood pressure measured today, it's easy!
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Sprintec and other names for Ortho-Cyclen
Sprintec is just one of the brand names for the ‘Ortho-Cyclen' generic combination birth control pill . Other names are:
- Estarylla
- Femynor
- Mono-Linyah
- Mononessa
- Norgestimate / Ethinyl Estradiol
- Previfem
Sprintec Side Effects
The most common side effects from taking Sprintec are nausea and vomiting, bleeding between periods, weight gain, and breast tenderness. The good news is that none of these are serious, and many symptoms go away within a few weeks. Read the leaflet that comes with your Sprintec for more information about side effects.
Questions about Sprintec?
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Who we can't help
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