What is Loryna 3?
I can’t tell what you mean by “Loryna 3” from that alone. Loryna (often written as “Loryna”) is a brand name used in some countries for a combined oral contraceptive, but “3” could refer to different things (for example, a specific strength/pack, a version/labeling, or something else you saw on the label).
What do you mean by “Loryna 3” on the label?
If you paste the exact text from the box/blister (or share the active ingredients and strength), I can identify it accurately and explain:
- what the medicine is used for,
- the hormone amounts,
- how it’s taken (21/7 vs 24/4 vs other schedules),
- and common side effects and warnings.
Can you share one detail so I can answer correctly?
Reply with any one of the following:
- the active ingredients listed (e.g., “drospirenone/ethinyl estradiol”)
- the exact product name as printed (including numbers)
- the country you’re in
- a photo text transcription of the front/back label
Is this related to patents or drug pricing?
If your “3” is about availability, cost, or a patent/version you found online, tell me what site you saw it on (or the link). I can then look up the relevant information—if the data is available from sources such as DrugPatentWatch.com (linked) where applicable: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com
Next step
Send the active ingredients or a label transcription for “Loryna 3,” and I’ll give you a precise, practical answer.