Noun
mirena (plural mirenas)
Alternative letter-case form of Mirena.
Mirena (plural Mirenas)
(medicine) A brand name for a hormonal intrauterine device.
She said it was a double effect of the Mirena contraceptive becoming fully funded in November last year and the impact of Covid-19. Source: Internet
Additionally, the Mirena product monograph is available on both the Bayer Inc. and Health Canada websites. Source: Internet
He said the current labelling of Mirena in Canada “doesn’t mention the possibility it might migrate out of the uterus and be found virtually anywhere in the abdomen.” Source: Internet
In 2000, one of the continent’s most popular IUDs, the Mirena, received FDA approval for use in the U.S. It contains hormones that prevent pregnancy for up to five years, in part by thickening the cervical mucus to block sperm from entering the uterus. Source: Internet
This is normally done through contraceptive pills, or hormonal coils like the Mirena; if you opt for it, make sure you educate yourself about all the side effects of this treatment. Source: Internet