Logynon ED Tablets

£19.99

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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:

  • Combined oral contraceptive with 28-day format, including 21 active and 7 placebo tablets
  • Three active hormone phases for phased hormone dosing
  • Provides effective contraception and helps regulate menstrual symptoms
  • Reduces chance of missed doses by maintaining daily use throughout the month
  • Available at MedCare Health Clinic for convenient access to trusted contraception

Logynon ED offers a structured, easy-to-follow contraceptive routine, allowing users to follow a simple daily schedule. With phased doses that align closely with the body’s natural cycle, Logynon ED from MedCare Health Clinic provides reliable birth control and menstrual cycle management without interruption.

Description

What Is Logynon ED?

Logynon ED is an Every Day (ED) combined oral contraceptive pill that contains both active and placebo tablets. There is no break between packs, helping maintain a consistent daily routine and contraceptive effectiveness.

How Logynon ED Works

Logynon ED uses two hormones—levonorgestrel and ethinylestradiol—in phased doses that mimic the natural cycle. This phased approach supports effective birth control and can improve cycle regularity.

Available Strengths and Phases

Each pack includes 28 tablets in three active phases plus a placebo phase:

  • Phase 1 (Brown tablets): 50 mcg levonorgestrel + 30 mcg ethinylestradiol
  • Phase 2 (White tablets): 75 mcg levonorgestrel + 40 mcg ethinylestradiol
  • Phase 3 (Yellow tablets): 125 mcg levonorgestrel + 30 mcg ethinylestradiol
  • Phase 4 (Red tablets): Placebo (no active ingredients)

Benefits of Phased Dosing

  • Matches natural hormone fluctuations to reduce side effects
  • Supports cycle regularity and may lighten periods
  • No break between packs for a simpler routine

Directions for Use

Starting Logynon ED

Begin with the tablet marked for that day and follow the sequence on the pack. Take one tablet daily at the same time, including the 7 placebo (red) tablets, then start the next pack immediately.

Missed Dose Guidance

If you miss an active tablet, take it as soon as you remember. If multiple tablets are missed, consult the Patient Information Leaflet or your healthcare provider for tailored advice.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

  • Phase 1: 50 mcg levonorgestrel / 30 mcg ethinylestradiol
  • Phase 2: 75 mcg levonorgestrel / 40 mcg ethinylestradiol
  • Phase 3: 125 mcg levonorgestrel / 30 mcg ethinylestradiol

Other Ingredients

Lactose, maize starch, magnesium stearate, povidone, calcium carbonate, and color additives for phase identification.

Possible Side Effects

Common Side Effects

  • Headache, mild nausea, or mood changes
  • Breast tenderness or light spotting
  • Temporary breakthrough bleeding during the first few cycles

Rare Side Effects

Seek urgent medical help for symptoms such as sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, severe headaches, or signs of an allergic reaction.

Patient Information Leaflet

Refer to the official Patient Information Leaflet for complete guidance on dosage, precautions, interactions, and contraindications.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How Does Logynon ED Differ from Standard Logynon?

Logynon ED contains 7 placebo tablets so there is no break between packs, reducing the chance of missed doses and supporting a consistent routine.

Can Logynon ED Help with Menstrual Symptoms?

Yes. Many users report more regular cycles, reduced period pain, and lighter bleeding while using combined oral contraceptives like Logynon ED.

What If I Miss a Placebo (Red) Tablet?

Missing a placebo tablet does not affect contraceptive protection. Continue as scheduled with the next tablet in the pack.

Who Should Avoid Logynon ED?

People with a history of blood clots, certain heart conditions, or hormone‑sensitive cancers should consult a doctor before use.

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