Desogestrel

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The Desogestrel pill is a progestogen-only pill (or mini pill) used to prevent pregnancy. Unlike combined oral contraceptive pills containing progestogen and oestrogen, Desogestrel only contains progestogen. It keeps your body's levels of progesterone at a more elevated, constant level. Women who can't use combined pills can use Desogestrel. It contains 75 micrograms of desogestrel.
- For female use only
- Used for contraceptive purposes
- Progesterone only pill
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Desogestrel
Pack Size: 84
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Contraceptive pills can be used to prevent pregnancy, and when taken correctly is 99% effective. However, many women also choose to take them to regulate their period, help with heavy periods, reduce period pain, and reduce acne.
Most pills can are taken for 21 days with a seven-day break, where there is often a breakthrough bleed, which usually appears as a period and is normal.
Other pills are taken for 28 days without a break. These can often stop regular menstruation from occurring or can help to lighten heavy periods.
Before taking oral contraceptives, it is important to measure your weight, as well as take readings of your blood pressure, as these can affect which pill is best for you. You can purchase home blood pressure kits or visit a local pharmacy to get a free blood pressure check. You will also be asked questions regarding your health history, including migraines, smoking, a family history of stroke or heart attack, and breast cancer.
There is always a risk of side effects with all medications. Some of these can be quite mild and can subside over time. Others are more serious and should be reported to your GP right away if you experience any side effects. Please contact a member of our team if you are concerned about any potential side effects that may occur when taking oral contraceptives.
Common side effects include:
- Spotting in the first few months
- Headaches
- Mood changes
- Weight changes
- Nausea
- Breast tenderness
- Changes in libido
There are some serious side effects associated with taking oral contraceptives. Seek medical attention if you experience any of the following:
- Changes to the breast such as discolouration around the nipple or lumps
- Swelling in the lower leg that is inflamed and hot to the touch
- Discomfort and bleeding after sex
Leaflets
Before taking any medicines such as the contraceptive pill, regardless of whether they are over-the-counter or prescription-only, it is essential always to read the patient information leaflet.
Patient Information Leaflet
