Hana 75mcg (Desogestrel) Tablets

£10.39£22.99

  • Active Ingredient: Desogestrel
  • Progestogen-Only Oral Contraceptive Mini-Pill
  • Over 99% Effective Pregnancy Control Method
  • Buy With Confidence From UK Registered Pharmacy
  • Includes Free Prescription

Hana is a contraceptive pill used to prevent pregnancy, similar to the branded Cerazette this contraception is often called the mini-pill or progestogen-only pill. Pregnancy can result from sexual intercourse but there are many contraceptive methods available to prevent conception. Hana 75 microgram is a progestogen-only female birth control pill which means that it only contains artificial progestogen ingredients and no oestrogen.

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Hana 75mcg Mini-Pill

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Hana Contraceptive Pill

The Hana Contraceptive Pill is a daily contraceptive used to prevent pregnancy for women of childbearing age. It is an oral hormonal contraceptive (often called “the pill”). Each Hana Contraceptive Pill works primarily by preventing a women’s egg cell from ripening (prevents ovulation); it also has effects on cervical mucus which makes it more difficult for sperm to enter the womb.

Hana Contraceptive Pill contains a small amount of one type of female sex hormone: a progestogen called desogestrel. Unlike the combined pill, a Hana Pill does not contain any oestrogen hormones, in addition to the progestogen. For this reason, Hana is called a progestogen-only pill (POP).

Hana Pill

There are two types of hormone contraceptives. The combined pill, otherwise known as “The Pill”, contains two types of female sex hormones called oestrogen and progestogen. Whilst the progestogen only pill, otherwise known as POP, doesn’t contain oestrogen.

Hana Pill are a progestogen only pill (POP). Hana Pill contains a small amount of one type of female sex hormone, the progestogen called desogestrel.

The majority of POPs work by primarily preventing the sperm cells from entering the womb but don’t always prevent the egg from ripening, which is the main way that combined pills work. In this case however, Hana Pill are different from the majority of POPs. In most cases the dose prevents the egg cell from ripening, resulting in a highly effective contraceptive.

Hana Contraceptive Pill NHS

Your doctor or healthcare provider may recommend a Hana Contraceptive Pill NHS if you are currently:

  • Breast-feeding. For multiple years it was believed that the estrogen in combination pills inhibited breast milk production. However more recent research has shown that the combination pills don’t affect lactation. As a result, many health providers and patients still have confidence in a progestogen mini pill for breast-feeding.
  • Have other health conditions. A doctor may recommend Hana Contraceptive Pill NHS if you have a history of blood clots in the legs or the lungs, or if you have an increased risk of those conditions.
  • Concerned about taking estrogen. You may opt to use Hana Contraceptive Pill NHS because of the side effects of a pill containing estrogen.

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Unlike Hana Pill Boots, My Pharmacy has an expert team of pharmacy professionals available to help via email, online chat and telephone should you have any questions regarding your current prescription or product. Our team will also be able to advise on any alternative products should the one you’re looking for not be available. See our thousands of 5 Star Ratings on Trustpilot from real customers.

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Hana Pill Reviews

Looking for a progestogen-only pill replacement because some of the Hana Pill reviews have put a sour taste in your mouth? Before proceeding, it is important to remember that some of the Hana Pill reviews depend on how that individual reacted to it.

Browse our mini-pill category for alternatives such as Zelleta or Cerelle. All of these will require a consultation to be filled out.

Hana Contraceptive Pill UK

As long as you currently aren’t pregnant, Hana Contraceptive Pill UK can be taken at any time, although ideally on the first day of the menstrual period. When first starting on Hana Contraceptive Pill UK, for the first two days it may be recommended that a backup method of birth control is used, such as a condom.

This back up birth control can be skipped if the Hana Contraceptive Pill UK is taken:

  • During the first five days of your period
  • Between six weeks and six months after giving birth if breast-feeding is still being used and you haven’t had a period
  • Within 21 days after giving birth if not breast-feeding
  • The day after you stop using another hormonal method of contraception
  • Immediately after pregnancy termination

Hana Pill Side Effects

Like with all medicine, Hana Pill Side Effects can occur but these aren’t experienced by everyone. If you experience any of these Hana Pill Side Effects, especially if any of them are getting progressively worse, immediately stop and speak to your doctor as soon as possible.

Below is a list of Hana Pill Side Effects experienced more, or less when people have taken the contraceptive pill Hana.

Common

  • Mood changes, depressed mood
  • Decreased sexual drive
  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Acne
  • Breast pain
  • Irregular or no periods/Pill Bleeding
  • Weight increase

Uncommon

  • Infection of the vagina
  • Difficulties in wearing contact lenses
  • Vomiting
  • Hair loss
  • Painful periods
  • Ovarian cysts
  • Tiredness

Rare

  • Skin conditions such as: rash, hives, painful blur/red skin lumps

Apart from the above Hana Pill Side Effects, breast secretion or leakage may occur.

You should immediately see a doctor if you experience any of the following symptoms:

  • Swollen tongue
  • Face or pharynx
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Hives
  • Difficulty breathing.

Hana Contraceptive Pill Side Effects

Contact your doctor if you start to experience any of the following Hana Contraceptive Pill side effects or changes:

  • Your menstrual period differs from that which would be expected with Hana
  • Your menstrual period is more frequent than you find acceptable
  • Your menstrual period is unusually heavy
  • You repeatedly have bleeding that is brought on by sex

You are very likely to experience changes in your periods when using Hana. You do not need to take any action, just continue to use Hana as directed, even if you start to experience the following Hana Contraceptive Pill side effects:

  • Irregular periods: your periods may be less or more frequent, shorter or longer, lighter or heavier than before you started Hana.
  • Spotting or bleeding when you are not having your period. This may be just slight staining which may not even require a pad, or heavier bleeding like a light period. You may need to use tampons or sanitary towels.
  • Stop having periods while taking Hana.

Contraceptive Pill Hana

Here are some quick facts about the contraceptive pill Hana –

If it’s taken reliably and correctly, it’ is more than 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. This means less than 1 woman in 100 who use the contraceptive pill Hana as a contraceptive will get pregnant within a year.

  • If taken only typically, the effective chance is lowered to 92%.
  • The pill must be taken every day, with no breaks in-between packs.
  • It must be taken at the same time every day.
  • If you experience vomiting or diarrhoea when taking the contraceptive pill Hana it may not work correctly.
  • Certain other medicines, if taken together with Hana, may affect its effectiveness.
  • The pill on its own doesn’t protect you from sexually transmitted infections, so the use of a condom with the pill is recommended.

Hana Birth Control Pill

In contrast to combined pills, the Hana Birth Control Pill can be used:

  • By women who cannot take oestrogens, or do not want to
  • By women who are breast-feeding

If you think you are post-menopausal, talk to your doctor. You may not need to take contraceptives.

Hormonal contraceptives, including the Hana Birth Control Pill, does not protect against HIV infection (AIDS) or any other sexually transmitted disease. Only condoms can protect you from sexually transmitted infections.

The Hana Birth Control Pill does not work as an emergency contraceptive. If it’s taken every day it will protect against pregnancy in the future.

Hana Contraceptive Pill Price

The Hana Contraceptive Pill price here at My Pharmacy starts off at as little as £9.85 per 28 tablets. If you can find a better Hana Contraceptive Pill price elsewhere, you should always make sure you obtain it from a registered and trusted pharmacy.

Any online pharmacy should be registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council and any online doctor service should registered with the Care Quality Commission and General Medical Council.

If the Hana Contraceptive Pill price or other medication prices look too good to be true, the products you are purchasing could be illegitimate or counterfeit.

The Mini-Pill

POP prevents pregnancy by thickening the mucus in the cervix to stop sperm reaching an egg.
The desogestrel progestogen-only pill can also stop ovulation.

Progestogen-only pills contain the hormone progestogen, but don’t contain oestrogen.
You need to take the progestogen-only pill reliably every day and if taken correctly, it’s more than 99% effective.

You take a pill every day, with no break between packs of pills.
The progestogen-only pill can be used by women who can’t use contraception that contains oestrogen.
You can take the progestogen-only pill if you’re over 35 and you smoke.
You must take the progestogen-only pill at the same time each day. If you take it more than 3 hours late (traditional progestogen-only pill) – or 12 hours late (desogestrel pill) – it may not be effective.
If you’re sick (vomit) or have severe diarrhoea, the progestogen-only pill may not work.
Some medicines may affect the progestogen-only pill’s effectiveness – ask your doctor for details.
Your periods may stop or become lighter, irregular or more frequent.
Side effects may include spotty skin and breast tenderness – these should clear up within a few months.
You’ll need to use condoms as well as the progestogen-only pill to be protected against sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

How to take the progestogen-only pill

There are 2 different types of progestogen-only pill:

3-hour progestogen-only pill – must be taken within 3 hours of the same time each day
12-hour progestogen-only pill (desogestrel progestogen-only pill) – must be taken within 12 hours of the same time each day.

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 won’t need additional contraception.

If you have a short menstrual cycle, you’ll need additional contraception, such as condoms, until you’ve taken the pill for 2 days.

If you start the progestogen-only pill on any other day of your cycle, you won’t be protected from pregnancy straight away and will need additional contraception until you’ve taken the pill for 2 days.

After having a baby
If you’ve just had a baby, you can start the progestogen-only pill on day 21 after the birth. You’ll be protected against pregnancy straight away.

What to do if you miss a pill

If you forget to take a progestogen-only pill, what you should do depends on:

If you’re less than 3 or less than 12 hours late taking the pill (depending on the pill you take).

take the late pill as soon as you remember, and
take the remaining pills as normal, even if that means taking 2 pills on the same day.

Risks

The progestogen-only pill is very safe to take. But, as with the combined contraceptive pill, there are certain risks.

For most women, benefits of the progestogen-only pill outweigh the risks.

Ovarian cysts
Some women can develop fluid-filled cysts on their ovaries. These aren’t dangerous and don’t usually need to be removed.

The cysts usually disappear without treatment. In many cases, the cysts don’t cause symptoms, although some women experience pelvic pain.

Breast cancer
Research is continuing into the link between breast cancer and the progestogen-only pill.

There isn’t enough evidence to say for certain that the progestogen-only pill doesn’t increase the risk of breast cancer.

But if there is any increased risk, it’s likely to be very small and disappear with time after you stop taking the progestogen-only pill.

Doctors don’t think using the progestogen-only pill is likely to increase the risk in women who have close relatives who have had breast cancer.

Further Information

for further information consult the Patient information leaflet.

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