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Many patients look at the cost of contraception on a monthly basis. Dividing the cost of the
ParaGard® unit per month, based on how long the patient uses it, demonstrates the
unit cost of ParaGard® in terms a patient can understand.
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*The 1-time average cost for the ParaGard® unit is $494, not including insertion and removal costs and taxes.
Cost for ParaGard® may vary with insurance coverage.
These calculations are based on an average 1-time cost of $494 for the ParaGard® unit (not including insertion and removal costs and taxes). As you can see, within a year the cost of the ParaGard® unit per month ($41.17) is competitive with a branded monthly OC. After 2 years ($20.58 cost per month), it is comparable to a generic monthly OC. And, at the maximum usage of 10 years, ParaGard® costs as little as $4.12 per month.
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ParaGard® does not protect against HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted infections. ParaGard® must not be used by women who are or may be pregnant; have acute pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) or current behavior suggesting a high risk for PID; have had a postpregnancy or postabortion uterine infection in the past 3 months; have cancer of the uterus or cervix; have an infection in the cervix; have an allergy to any component; or have Wilson's disease. The most common side effects of ParaGard® are heavier and longer periods and spotting between periods; for most women, these typically subside after 2 to 3 months. If a woman misses her period, she must be promptly evaluated for pregnancy. Some possible serious complications that have been associated with intrauterine contraceptives, including ParaGard®, are PID, perforation of the uterus, and expulsion.