Is femodene a good Pill?
If taken correctly, Femodene is over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. However, it is likely to be closer to 91% effective if there are other factors such as missing pills, vomiting, diarrhoea and taking other medications which make Femodene less effective.
What type of Pill is femodene?
Femodene is a combined oral contraceptive pill (‘the Pill’). You take it to stop you getting pregnant. This contraceptive contains two types of female sex hormones, oestrogen and progestogen.
What is femodene medication used for?
Femodene ED is a low-dose monophasic oral contraceptive with estrogenic and progestogenic peripheral effects. The contraceptive effect of Femodene ED is based on the interaction of various factors, the most important of which are seen as the inhibition of ovulation and the changes in the cervical secretion.
What are the side effects of femodene?
The most common side effects of Femodene include headaches, feeling sick, breast tenderness and mood changes. Breakthrough bleeding, spotting and missed periods can be common in the first few months. See your doctor if this persists.
Is marvelon good?
Marvelon is more than 99% effective when taken correctly, but missing pills, vomiting, diarrhoea and taking certain other medicines can make it less effective. See below. Marvelon won’t protect you against sexually transmitted infections; you’ll still need to use condoms for that.
Can I buy femodene?
You can request and pay for a Femodene prescription online. As this pill is a prescription-only medication, even if you are using an online service, you will need a prescription from a clinician before you can buy the treatment.
How do I start my progesterone only pill?
Starting the first pack of pills You can start the progestogen-only pill at any time in your menstrual cycle. If you start it on day 1 to 5 of your menstrual cycle (the first 5 days of your period), it’ll work straight away and you’ll be protected against pregnancy. You will not need additional contraception.
Can dianette be used as a contraceptive?
Dianette is also an effective contraceptive pill, but your doctor will never prescribe it solely for contraception, because it carries a slightly higher risk of causing blood clots than other contraceptive pills.