They're the exact same except you can see Nexplanon with an x-ray unlike Implanon.
Meclazine does not affect how well Implanon or Nexplanon works.
Hospitals only stopped using Implanon when it was replaced with Nexplanon. The difference is simply a change in the insertion process, and the ability to better see it with ultrasound.
There are no known drug interactions between ibuprofen and Nexplanon, Implanon, or Norplant.
There are no know drug interactions beween maproxen and the contraceptive impalnt.
The most common birth control implants are Nexplanon and Implanon. Nexplanon is a single-rod implant that is placed under the skin of the upper arm and releases the hormone etonogestrel to prevent pregnancy for up to three years. Implanon, which is no longer widely used, was the predecessor to Nexplanon and had similar functionality. Both options provide a long-term, reversible method of contraception.
I'm not sure what you're asking -- are you a provider? If so, you should get the didactic from Nexplanon. The key is shallow placement.
Norplant is not on the market anymore, and there are no remaining US users. It has been replaced with Implanon/Nexplanon.
Implanon is still effective even if it is bent.
implanon is a some plastic rod that is flexiable which is inplanted in ur upper arm its replaced every three years. the rod is no bigger then a match.
You can get pregnant if your Nexplanon has been in for more than three years. Use another method if you don't want to get pregnant at this time.
There are no known drug interactions between doxycycline and Depo Provera
When on the birth control Implanon Nexplanon, you can experience irregular bleeding. However, it doesn't seem normal that physical activity would make it worse. It may be best to speak to your doctor to determine if this is something that he/she has seen before, and if not, it may be time to find a new birth control.