It is generally recommended to replace Mirena after five years for optimal effectiveness as the dose of progestin it releases may decrease over time. However, the manufacturer states that it could still be effective for up to eight years. It is advisable to seek medical advice and consider scheduling a consultation to discuss your specific situation.
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