
What is Mirena? What is it Used For?




One dangerous potential complication of Mirena—and the subject of many Mirena lawsuits —is perforation of the ...
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Mirena is a hormonal intrauterine device (IUD) that a health care provider inserts into a woman’s uterus to provide long-term birth control. Although not perfect, Mirena is considered to be one of the most effective methods of birth control because one insertion can protect against pregnancy for up to five years with no risk of user error. Over 2 million American women currently use Mirena as their primary form of birth control.
Unfortunately, like almost any other drug or medical device, ...
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