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HomeDrug RegistryCompareLEVONEST vs ALTAVERA
Comparative Pharmacology

LEVONEST vs ALTAVERA Comparison

Head-to-head clinical analysis & difference comparison: details on mechanism of action, dosing, half-life, interactions, and maternal-fetal safety.

Clinical EssentialsPharmacokineticsSpecial PopulationsSafety & MonitoringPregnancy & LactationClinical Insights
Differential Analysis

LEVONEST vs ALTAVERA

Clinician-reviewed, head-to-head comparison of mechanism, dosing, pharmacokinetics, and safety profiles.

View LEVONEST Monograph View ALTAVERA Monograph
LEVONEST
Oral Contraceptive
Category C
ALTAVERA
Combined Oral Contraceptive
Category C
TL;DR — Key Differences
  • Drug class: LEVONEST is a Oral Contraceptive; ALTAVERA is a Combined Oral Contraceptive.
  • Half-life: LEVONEST has a half-life of The terminal elimination half-life is approximately 24-30 hours. This relatively long half-life supports once-daily dosing and allows for stable plasma concentrations within 5-7 days of continuous use.; ALTAVERA has Levonorgestrel: terminal elimination half-life 25±10 hours; ethinyl estradiol: 13±7 hours. Clinical context: steady-state concentrations achieved within 5-7 days; contraceptive efficacy requires consistent daily dosing..
  • No direct drug-drug interaction has been documented between LEVONEST and ALTAVERA.
  • Pregnancy: LEVONEST is rated Category C; ALTAVERA is rated Category C.

Last clinically reviewed: July 2026 · OpiCalc Medical Review Team

Clinical Essentials

LEVONEST
ALTAVERA
Mechanism of Action
LEVONEST

Levonorgestrel is a synthetic progestin that inhibits ovulation by suppressing luteinizing hormone (LH) surge, alters cervical mucus to impede sperm penetration, and induces endometrial changes that inhibit implantation.

ALTAVERA

Combination of ethinyl estradiol and desogestrel: ethinyl estradiol suppresses gonadotropin release, inhibiting ovulation; desogestrel (progestin) causes cervical mucus thickening and endometrial atrophy, preventing implantation.

Indications
LEVONEST

Emergency contraception (FDA-approved),Contraception (as a progestin-only pill or in combination with estrogen),Off-label: treatment of menorrhagia, endometriosis, and as a component of hormone replacement therapy

ALTAVERA

Prevention of pregnancy,Treatment of moderate acne vulgaris (in females ≥15 years with no contraindications)

Standard Dosing
LEVONEST

One tablet (levonorgestrel 1.5 mg) orally as a single dose within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse.

ALTAVERA

1 tablet (ethinyl estradiol 0.03 mg / levonorgestrel 0.15 mg) orally once daily for 21 days, followed by 7 placebo days.

Direct Interaction
LEVONEST
No Direct Interaction
ALTAVERA
No Direct Interaction

Pharmacokinetics

LEVONEST
ALTAVERA
Half-Life
LEVONEST

The terminal elimination half-life is approximately 24-30 hours. This relatively long half-life supports once-daily dosing and allows for stable plasma concentrations within 5-7 days of continuous use.

ALTAVERA

Levonorgestrel: terminal elimination half-life 25±10 hours; ethinyl estradiol: 13±7 hours. Clinical context: steady-state concentrations achieved within 5-7 days; contraceptive efficacy requires consistent daily dosing.

Metabolism
LEVONEST

Primarily hepatic via CYP3A4; undergoes reduction and conjugation; excreted in urine and feces.

ALTAVERA

Ethinyl estradiol: primarily metabolized by CYP3A4; undergoes sulfation and glucuronidation. Desogestrel: rapidly converted to active metabolite etonogestrel via CYP2C9 and CYP2C19; further metabolism by CYP3A4.

Excretion
LEVONEST

Renal excretion of conjugated metabolites accounts for approximately 60-80% of an administered dose; fecal elimination via bile accounts for 20-40%.

ALTAVERA

Renal excretion of metabolites and unchanged drug: ~30% (levonorgestrel) and ~20% (ethinyl estradiol) in urine; biliary/fecal elimination: ~40-50% as conjugates and metabolites.

Protein Binding
LEVONEST

Levonorgestrel is extensively bound to sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and albumin; approximately 97-99% bound, with the free fraction being pharmacologically active.

ALTAVERA

Levonorgestrel: 98-99% bound to sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and albumin; ethinyl estradiol: 98% bound to albumin.

VD (L/kg)
LEVONEST

Apparent volume of distribution is about 1.8 L/kg, indicating extensive distribution into tissues beyond plasma water.

ALTAVERA

Levonorgestrel: Vd ~1.8 L/kg (suggesting extensive tissue distribution). Ethinyl estradiol: Vd ~2.4 L/kg.

Bioavailability
LEVONEST

Oral bioavailability is approximately 100% due to minimal first-pass metabolism; levonorgestrel is completely absorbed after oral administration.

ALTAVERA

Oral bioavailability: levonorgestrel ~100% (nearly complete); ethinyl estradiol ~45-50% (first-pass hepatic metabolism).

Special Populations

LEVONEST
ALTAVERA
Renal Adjustments
LEVONEST

No dosage adjustment required for any degree of renal impairment.

ALTAVERA

No dose adjustment required for mild to moderate renal impairment. Contraindicated in severe renal disease or acute renal failure due to potential fluid retention.

Hepatic Adjustments
LEVONEST

Contraindicated in severe hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh class C). For mild to moderate impairment, no specific dose adjustment available; use with caution.

ALTAVERA

Contraindicated in severe hepatic dysfunction (Child-Pugh class B or C). Use caution in mild to moderate impairment (Child-Pugh A); monitor liver enzymes.

Pediatric Dosing
LEVONEST

Weight ≥ 75 kg: single dose of levonorgestrel 1.5 mg orally. Weight < 75 kg: single dose of 1.5 mg is also used, but efficacy may be reduced; consider alternative methods.

ALTAVERA

Not indicated for use before menarche. For postmenarchal adolescents, same dosing as adults (1 tablet daily, 21/7 regimen) after evaluation of risks.

Geriatric Dosing
LEVONEST

Not indicated for postmenopausal women; no specific dose adjustment established for elderly.

ALTAVERA

Not indicated for postmenopausal women. No specific geriatric dosing; consider increased risk of thromboembolism, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic effects in older women of reproductive age.

Safety & Monitoring

LEVONEST
ALTAVERA
Black Box Warnings
LEVONEST
FDA Black Box Warning

None.

ALTAVERA
FDA Black Box Warning

Cigarette smoking increases risk of serious cardiovascular events from combined oral contraceptives. Risk increases with age (especially >35 years) and with number of cigarettes smoked. Women who use combined hormonal contraceptives should be strongly advised not to smoke.

Warnings/Precautions
LEVONEST

Do not use as regular contraceptive if multiple doses are taken in one cycle,Ectopic pregnancy risk reduced but not eliminated,Menstrual irregularities,Rare cases of hepatic adenoma or thromboembolic events,Use with caution in patients with severe hepatic impairment or malabsorption syndromes

ALTAVERA

Thrombotic disorders: risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE), stroke, myocardial infarction; discontinue if thrombotic event occurs.,Hepatic disease: discontinue if jaundice or liver function abnormalities develop.,Hypertension: monitor blood pressure; discontinue if uncontrolled.,Carbohydrate metabolism: may affect glucose tolerance; monitor diabetic patients.,Depression: discontinue if significant depression occurs.,Gallbladder disease: increased risk of cholelithiasis.

Contraindications
LEVONEST

Known or suspected pregnancy,Hypersensitivity to levonorgestrel or any component

ALTAVERA

Thrombophlebitis or thromboembolic disorders (current or history),Cerebrovascular or coronary artery disease (current or history),Known or suspected breast carcinoma,Estrogen-dependent neoplasia (known or suspected),Undiagnosed abnormal genital bleeding,Cholestatic jaundice of pregnancy or jaundice with prior pill use,Hepatic adenoma or carcinoma (known or suspected),Pregnancy (known or suspected),Hypersensitivity to any component

Adverse Reactions
LEVONEST
Data Pending
ALTAVERA
Data Pending
Food Interactions
LEVONEST

No clinically significant food interactions. Levonest releases levonorgestrel locally in the uterus, and systemic absorption is minimal. No dietary restrictions required.

ALTAVERA

No significant food interactions. Alcohol does not affect efficacy but may increase risk of adverse effects such as nausea. Grapefruit juice has no known interaction. Avoid excessive alcohol consumption due to potential hepatotoxicity.

Pregnancy & Lactation

LEVONEST
ALTAVERA
Teratogenic Risk
LEVONEST

LEVONEST (levonorgestrel) is associated with minimal teratogenic risk if inadvertently used during pregnancy. First trimester: No increased risk of major malformations based on epidemiologic data. Second/third trimester: No known adverse fetal effects from occasional use; no evidence of fetotoxicity or teratogenicity from clinical studies. However, as a progestin-only contraceptive, it is not indicated during pregnancy.

ALTAVERA

ALTAVERA contains ethinyl estradiol and levonorgestrel. First trimester: Inadvertent exposure during organogenesis is associated with a very low absolute risk of cardiovascular defects (relative risk 1.2-1.4) and no consistent increase in other major malformations. Second and third trimesters: No known teratogenic effects, but theoretical risks from estrogenic effects (e.g., feminization of male fetus). Postnatal: No increased risk of long-term developmental effects from pregnancy exposure.

Lactation Summary
LEVONEST

Levonorgestrel is excreted into breast milk in small amounts (estimated infant dose <0.1% of maternal dose). M/P ratio not established. No adverse effects reported in breastfed infants with short-term use. The WHO considers it compatible with breastfeeding. Caution with prolonged use may reduce milk supply.

ALTAVERA

Combined oral contraceptives may reduce milk production and quality, especially in early lactation. Ethinyl estradiol transfers into breast milk at low levels (M/P ratio approximately 0.1-0.2), excluding clinical effects in term infants. Levonorgestrel transfer is minimal (M/P ratio ~0.2-0.4). Use is generally avoided in breastfeeding women, especially during the first 6 weeks postpartum. Progestin-only methods are preferred.

Pregnancy Dosing
LEVONEST

No dosing adjustments are applicable as LEVONEST is contraindicated in pregnancy. Pharmacokinetic changes in pregnancy do not require dose modifications because the drug should not be used during pregnancy.

ALTAVERA

Contraindicated in pregnancy. No dose adjustment recommended because use is discontinued upon confirmed or suspected pregnancy. Pharmacokinetic changes in pregnancy (e.g., increased hepatic clearance, altered binding proteins) are not relevant for this indication.

Maternal Safety Status
LEVONEST
Category C
ALTAVERA
Category C

Clinical Insights

LEVONEST
ALTAVERA
Clinical Pearls
LEVONEST

Levonest (levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system) provides effective contraception for up to 5 years. It can be used for emergency contraception if inserted within 5 days of unprotected intercourse. May reduce menstrual bleeding and dysmenorrhea. Expulsion risk is highest in first year, especially right after insertion. Check strings after each period. Contraindicated in acute pelvic inflammatory disease, postpartum endometritis, infected abortion, or untreated cervical infection.

ALTAVERA

ALTAVERA is a combined oral contraceptive (COC) containing ethinylestradiol and levonorgestrel. It inhibits ovulation via suppression of gonadotropins. Counsel patients to take at the same time daily to maintain efficacy. Missed pill management: if missed within 12 hours, take immediately; if >12 hours, take last missed pill and use backup contraception for 7 days. Be aware of increased VTE risk, especially in smokers over 35. May reduce effectiveness of lamotrigine; monitor seizure control. Initiate on the first day of menses or first Sunday after onset.

Patient Counseling
LEVONEST

Levonest is a small T-shaped device placed in your uterus that releases a hormone to prevent pregnancy for up to 5 years.,You may have irregular bleeding or spotting for the first 3-6 months, which typically decreases over time.,Check the strings at the end of your period each month to ensure the device is in place.,Do not use Levonest if you think you might be pregnant, have a current pelvic infection, or have certain uterine abnormalities.,Most women can use Levonest safely; serious complications are rare but include perforation, expulsion, and infection.,Seek medical attention if you experience severe abdominal pain, fever, heavy bleeding, or missing strings.

ALTAVERA

Take one tablet daily at the same time each day, with or without food.,If you miss a pill by less than 12 hours, take it as soon as you remember. If more than 12 hours, take the missed pill and use a backup method (e.g., condoms) for the next 7 days.,Smoking increases your risk of serious cardiovascular side effects, especially if you are over 35 years old. Do not smoke while taking this medication.,Seek immediate medical attention if you experience sudden severe headache, chest pain, leg pain/swelling, or vision changes (symptoms of blood clots).,This medication does not protect against HIV or other sexually transmitted infections.,If you are taking lamotrigine or other anticonvulsants, tell your doctor; your seizure medication may be less effective.,Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat.

Safety Verification

Known Interactions

LEVONEST Risks

No interactions on record

ALTAVERA Risks

No interactions on record

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Clinical Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

Common clinical questions about LEVONEST vs ALTAVERA, answered by our medical review team.

1. What is the main difference between LEVONEST and ALTAVERA?

LEVONEST is a Oral Contraceptive that works by Levonorgestrel is a synthetic progestin that inhibits ovulation by suppressing luteinizing hormone (LH) surge, alters cervical mucus to impede sperm penetration, and induces endometrial changes that inhibit implantation.. ALTAVERA is a Combined Oral Contraceptive that works by Combination of ethinyl estradiol and desogestrel: ethinyl estradiol suppresses gonadotropin release, inhibiting ovulation; desogestrel (progestin) causes cervical mucus thickening and endometrial atrophy, preventing implantation.. They differ in pharmacokinetic profiles, FDA-approved indications, and side effect profiles.

2. Which is stronger: LEVONEST or ALTAVERA?

Potency comparisons between LEVONEST and ALTAVERA depend on the specific clinical indication. These are agents from distinct pharmacological classes and are not directly interchangeable by dose. A physician or clinical pharmacist should guide any therapeutic switching decisions.

3. What is the standard dosing for LEVONEST vs ALTAVERA?

The standard adult dose of LEVONEST is: One tablet (levonorgestrel 1.5 mg) orally as a single dose within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse.. The standard adult dose of ALTAVERA is: 1 tablet (ethinyl estradiol 0.03 mg / levonorgestrel 0.15 mg) orally once daily for 21 days, followed by 7 placebo days.. Dosing should always be individualized based on indication, renal and hepatic function, age, and other patient factors.

4. Can you take LEVONEST and ALTAVERA together?

No direct drug-drug interaction has been formally documented between LEVONEST and ALTAVERA in current clinical databases. However, individual patient risk factors including other medications, organ function, and comorbidities should always be evaluated by a qualified healthcare provider.

5. Are LEVONEST and ALTAVERA safe during pregnancy?

The maternal-fetal safety profiles differ. LEVONEST is classified as Category C. LEVONEST (levonorgestrel) is associated with minimal teratogenic risk if inadvertently used during pregnancy. First trimester: No increased risk of major malformations based on epi. ALTAVERA is classified as Category C. ALTAVERA contains ethinyl estradiol and levonorgestrel. First trimester: Inadvertent exposure during organogenesis is associated with a very low absolute risk of cardiovascular def. Always consult a maternal-fetal medicine specialist before taking either drug during pregnancy or lactation.