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Smoking while taking the Combined Oral Contraceptive medication increases your risk of blood clots and heart attack. Therefore a Progesterone Only Pill (such as Desogestrel) may be more suitable.
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• No individual contraceptive pill is 100% effective at preventing pregnancy. • Side effects such as blood clots and cervical cancer have a very low chance of occurring. • You aren't protected against sexually transmitted infections when taking the contraceptive pill. • I can speak to a healthcare professional privately if I have any concerns about my relationship and/or sexual partner (email- info@medcare-healthclinic.com; Tel: 01772 356004
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•1) Read the patient information leaflet included with your medication or accessed via the provided link. •2) Use the treatment exclusively for yourself. •3) Confirm the accuracy of all information you've provided, understanding that our prescribers rely on this information to make decisions, and incorrect information could harm your health. •4) Understand that we may need to contact you by phone or video call to ensure the medicine is suitable. Your order may be delayed if we can't reach you when necessary. •5) Consent to treatment from MedCare Health Clinic, affirming your mental capacity to make this decision. •6) The treatment decision is a joint consideration between you and the prescriber, but the final decision and approval rest with the prescriber. •7) If treatment is deemed unsuitable, you will be directed to alternative care. •8) Seek medical advice if you experience side effects, start new medications, or if your medical conditions change during treatment. •9) Inform your GP about this prescription, as it is best practice to notify them of any private treatment. •10) All treatment remains confidential

Description

Femodette is a low-dose combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) used to prevent pregnancy and support cycle control. Each active tablet contains gestodene 75 micrograms and ethinylestradiol 20 micrograms. If you want to buy Femodette online in the UK, a regulated provider will usually ask you to complete a short medical suitability assessment before supply.

What Is Femodette?

Femodette is a 21-day combined pill. It contains two hormones that work together to reduce the chance of pregnancy by stopping ovulation, thickening cervical mucus, and changing the womb lining so it is less likely to support implantation.

Key Strengths and Pack Format

Active Ingredients per Tablet

  • Gestodene: 75 micrograms
    • Ethinylestradiol: 20 micrograms

Low-Dose Formulation

Femodette is considered a low-dose combined pill due to the 20 micrograms of ethinylestradiol. Some people prefer a lower oestrogen dose for tolerability, but suitability is individual and confirmed by assessment.

21-Day Pack + 7-Day Break

Take one tablet daily for 21 consecutive days, then take a 7-day pill-free break. A withdrawal bleed usually occurs during the break. Start the next pack on day 8, even if bleeding is still ongoing.

How to Take Femodette

Daily Use

Take one tablet once daily at the same time each day for 21 days. Try to take it consistently to maintain contraceptive protection.

How to Start Femodette

Starting on the first day of your period can provide immediate protection. If you start on another day, protection timing can differ. Follow the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) or clinician guidance for your correct start method.

Missed Pill Guidance

If you miss a tablet, take it as soon as you remember. Continue the next tablet at the usual time. If you miss more than one tablet or you are unsure, follow the PIL guidance or seek medical advice to confirm protection and whether additional contraception is needed.

Potential Benefits Beyond Contraception

In addition to preventing pregnancy, Femodette may help make periods lighter and more predictable for some people. Some users report improvements in acne, although this is not the primary purpose. Effects vary between individuals.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

Gestodene 75 micrograms and Ethinylestradiol 20 micrograms.

Other Ingredients

Lactose monohydrate, maize starch, povidone, magnesium stearate, hypromellose, and macrogol. Refer to the Patient Information Leaflet for the full excipient list.

Possible Side Effects

Common Side Effects

Some people experience nausea, mild headaches, breast tenderness, mood changes, or breakthrough bleeding-especially during the first few months.

Serious Side Effects: When to Seek Medical Help

Seek urgent medical attention if you experience sudden chest pain, severe headache, blurred vision, sudden breathlessness, coughing blood, or one-sided leg swelling/pain.

Who May Need to Avoid Femodette

Combined pills are not suitable for everyone. Femodette may not be appropriate if you have a history of blood clots, certain cancers, uncontrolled high blood pressure, specific heart or circulation conditions, or other risk factors identified during your assessment.

Buy Femodette Online in the UK

When buying Femodette online, choose a regulated UK provider that includes a medical suitability assessment. A proper service should offer discreet delivery and access to pharmacist support.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Femodette used for?

Femodette is a low-dose combined pill used to prevent pregnancy and support more predictable cycles for some users.

2. What hormones are in Femodette?

Each active tablet contains gestodene 75 micrograms and ethinylestradiol 20 micrograms.

3. How does Femodette prevent pregnancy?

It prevents ovulation, thickens cervical mucus, and changes the womb lining to reduce the chance of implantation.

4. How do I take Femodette?

Take 1 tablet daily for 21 days, then take a 7-day pill-free break. Start the next pack on day 8.

5. When am I protected after starting?

If started on day 1 of your period, protection can be immediate. Other start methods may require extra precautions-follow the PIL or clinician advice.

6. What should I do if I miss a pill?

Take it as soon as you remember and continue as normal. If you miss multiple pills or are unsure, follow the PIL or seek advice to confirm protection.

7. Can Femodette help regulate periods?

Yes, it may make periods lighter and more predictable for some people.

8. Is Femodette suitable for acne?

Some users see acne improvement, but it is not prescribed primarily for acne. Results vary.

9. Does Femodette cause weight gain?

Weight changes are uncommon. If you notice persistent changes, discuss it with a clinician.

10. Can I use Femodette to delay my period?

Some people delay bleeding by starting the next pack without the 7-day break, but you should follow the PIL or clinician advice first.

11. What side effects are most common at the start?

Nausea, mild headaches, breast tenderness, mood changes, and breakthrough bleeding can occur and often settle after a few cycles.

12. Does Femodette protect against STIs?

No. The pill does not protect against sexually transmitted infections-use condoms for STI protection.

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