IMPLANON™ insertion must be performed as follows: Any day of the month when switching from a progestin-only pill, do not skip any days between the last pill and insertion of IMPLANON™. On the same day as contraceptive implant removal.
• Implant/Intrauterine system (IUS): Insert the implant on the same day the previous implant or IUS
All healthcare providers should receive instruction and training prior to performing insertion and/or removal of IMPLANON.
All healthcare providers should receive instruction and training prior to performing insertion and/or removal of IMPLANON.
All healthcare providers should receive instruction and training prior to performing insertion and/or removal of IMPLANON.
1. Complications of Insertion and Removal IMPLANON™ should be inserted subdermally so that it is palpable after insertion.
All healthcare providers should receive instruction and training prior to performing insertion and/or removal of IMPLANON.
Warnings based on experience with IMPLANON (etonogestrel implant) and other progestin-only contraceptives. Complications of insertion and removal. IMPLANON should be inserted subdermally so that it is palpable after insertion.
On the same day as removal of a progestin-containing intrauterine contraceptive.
Implanon NXT training. Implant insertion and removal are within the expertise of all general practitioners (GPs).