Oral Contraceptives is a medical app developed by Better Leap Media. The last update, v2.17, released on October 13, 2022, and it’s rated 4.40 out of 5 based on the latest 5 reviews. Oral Contraceptives costs $7.99 and requires iOS 12.0+ and Android 11 or newer to download.
Video: Oral Contraceptives Overview
Description
The Oral Contraceptives app features a database of over 200 FDA-approved name brand and generic oral contraceptives available in the United States.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★☆☆Good App for OCP
There are so many birth control pills on the market. This app provides great information only about OCPs. There is a handy chart for contraceptive methods' effectiveness. The chart lists methods other than birth control pills (i.e. Depo, Patch, NuvaRing, IUDs). Perhaps this app could be expanded to include other contraceptive methods since many women use methods other than OCP. A reference tool that includes other methods besides "the pill" would make this a 5 star app!
★★★★★Just what I needed!
I'm an ob/gyn and have been looking for an app just like this. This provides comprehensive info on OCPs in an easy-to-use format. Things I like: The thorough list of generic/equivalent pills (for all those times a patient asks for a pills just like .....) and the efficacy chart that will be great for counseling patients.
★★★★☆Great!!!
I'm a public health nurse and this has helped me a lot! It would be great to have other forms of birth control (depo, nuva ring, nexplanon, etc). Overall, this is great!
★★★☆☆Good app but don't buy if you wrk n canada
I was so excited & bought this app. In their first info paragraph they state 'ocps in the US.'. Kickn myself. The ocp i need to find an equivalent isn't listed. Plz add Canadian meds. Iwork n both countries.
★★★★★Great Resource
As someone who prescribes OCPs for women, I find this to be a great reference tool. It gives you the brand & generic names, phasing, cycle and equivalent pills. You can also arrange by estrogen dose, progestin type etc. They also threw in a contraceptive efficacy chart.
My only complaints however, are that the app has not been updated since 2011, which makes me wonder if the information is up to date. Also, the interface needs to be updated and optimized to keep up with current technology. T