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Yes. Loryna is a hormonal birth control pill. Like other combined oral contraceptives, it contains female hormones that work to prevent pregnancy.
Loryna is taken by mouth as a pill and uses hormones to stop ovulation and to make it harder for sperm to reach an egg (typical actions of combined oral contraceptives).
Because Loryna uses hormones, it is different from non-hormonal contraception methods (such as the copper IUD), which do not release hormones.
The name “Loryna” can be marketed under slightly different formulations depending on the country. If you share your country or the hormone strengths listed on the pack (e.g., the estrogen/progestin amounts), I can confirm the exact type and formulation.
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