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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

Key Points:

  • Triphasic combined oral contraceptive with three phases of hormones
  • Contains levonorgestrel and ethinylestradiol in varying doses
  • Mimics natural hormone cycle, potentially reducing side effects
  • Ideal for managing heavy, irregular, or painful periods
  • Available at MedCare Health Clinic with convenient access and support

Logynon Tablets offer a reliable, phased approach to contraception, designed to better align with your natural hormonal cycle. Available through MedCare Health Clinic, Logynon provides effective contraception with additional benefits for menstrual cycle regulation and symptom management.

Description

Logynon is a phased (triphasic) combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) used to prevent pregnancy and support cycle control. It contains levonorgestrel and ethinylestradiol in three hormone phases designed to follow a structured cycle pattern. If you want to buy Logynon online in the UK, use a regulated pharmacy pathway with a suitability assessment and discreet delivery.

What Are Logynon Tablets?

Logynon Tablets are a triphasic combined pill. The active tablets contain levonorgestrel and ethinylestradiol in tailored doses across three phases. Like other combined pills, Logynon helps prevent pregnancy by stopping ovulation, thickening cervical mucus, and changing the womb lining to reduce the chance of implantation.

Available Strengths and Phases

Each pack contains 21 active tablets divided into three phases. Take the tablets in the correct order as shown on the pack.

Phase 1 – Brown Tablets

  • Levonorgestrel 50 micrograms
    • Ethinylestradiol 30 micrograms

Phase 2 – White Tablets

  • Levonorgestrel 75 micrograms
    • Ethinylestradiol 40 micrograms

Phase 3 – Yellow Tablets

  • Levonorgestrel 125 micrograms
    • Ethinylestradiol 30 micrograms

How to Take Logynon Tablets

Starting Logynon

Start on the first day of your period with the tablet marked for that day. Follow the arrows on the pack and take 1 tablet daily for 21 days. After the 21 tablets, take a 7-day pill-free break. A withdrawal bleed usually occurs during the break. Start the next pack after 7 days, even if bleeding continues.

Missed Dose Guidance

Take the missed tablet as soon as you remember. If more than one tablet is missed, follow the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) or seek clinical advice to confirm what to do next and whether you need additional contraception.

Ingredients in Logynon Tablets

Active Ingredients

  • Phase 1: Levonorgestrel 50 micrograms / Ethinylestradiol 30 micrograms
    • Phase 2: Levonorgestrel 75 micrograms / Ethinylestradiol 40 micrograms
    • Phase 3: Levonorgestrel 125 micrograms / Ethinylestradiol 30 micrograms

Other Ingredients

Other ingredients include lactose, maize starch, magnesium stearate, povidone, and calcium carbonate. Refer to the PIL for the full excipient list.

Possible Side Effects of Logynon

Common Side Effects

Some people experience headache, mild nausea, mood changes, breast tenderness, and spotting or breakthrough bleeding-especially during the first few cycles.

Serious Side Effects (Rare): When to Seek Urgent Help

Seek urgent medical attention if you develop chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, coughing blood, one-sided leg swelling/pain, or a sudden severe headache or vision changes. These can be warning signs of blood clots.

Buy Logynon Online in the UK

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

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Logynon used for?

Logynon is a combined oral contraceptive pill used to prevent pregnancy and support cycle control.

2. What type of pill is Logynon?

Logynon is a triphasic (phased) combined pill with three different hormone dose phases across the pack.

3. What hormones are in Logynon?

The active tablets contain levonorgestrel and ethinylestradiol in phased doses.

4. How do I take Logynon?

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

5. When does the withdrawal bleed happen?

A withdrawal bleed usually occurs during the 7-day break. Start the next pack on time even if bleeding continues.

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

Take the missed tablet as soon as you remember. If you miss more than one, follow the PIL or seek advice to confirm protection.

7. How is Logynon different from monophasic pills?

Monophasic pills have the same hormone dose in each active tablet, while Logynon changes hormone levels across phases.

8. Can Logynon help with period symptoms?

Some users report more regular cycles, lighter bleeding, and reduced period pain, but results vary.

9. What are the most common side effects?

Headache, mild nausea, mood changes, breast tenderness, and spotting can occur, especially at the start.

10. Can Logynon cause weight gain?

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

11. Can Logynon be used to delay periods?

Some people delay bleeding by skipping the pill-free break, but you should follow the PIL or clinician advice first.

12. Does Logynon protect against STIs?

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

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