Tri-cyclen Lo and Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo are the same pill.
Trinessa is a generic version of Ortho Tri-Cyclen. They have the same ingredients.
Ortho Cyclen and Ortho Tri-Cyclen have the same amount and type of estrogen, and the same type of progestin. Ortho Cyclen's active pills have the same amount of the progestin in every pill. In Tri-Cyclen, the progestin level varies from week to week. Both have a seven-day placebo period.
Ortho Tri-Cyclen is a 35 mcg tricyclic pill that's available in generic form.
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The white pills come first when taking Ortho Tri Cyclen Lo.
Sprintec is monophasic; Tri-Sprintec is triphasic.
Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo is a low dose combination hormone. It contains estrogen (ethinyl estradiol and progestin (norgestimate).
In February 2012, when you wrote the question, a generic manufacturer or Ortho Tri-Cyclen recalled seven lots. See related link for information on lot numbers recalled.
The sugar or placebo pills are green in Ortho Tri Cyclen.
No, there is no hCG in any birth control pill.
That's right, the order of pills in Ortho Tri-Cyclen is white, then light blue, then regular blue, then the green ones in the middle (if you have a 28-pill pack)