Microgynon 30 ED Pills 150mcg/30mcg

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  • Combined 30-Day Oral Contraceptive
  • Active Ingredient: Levonorgestrel (Progestogen) And Ethinylestradol (Oestrogen)
  • Over 99% Effective Pregnancy Control Method
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Pregnancy can result from sexual intercourse but there are many contraceptive methods available to prevent conception. Microgynon 30 ED is a combined female birth control pill (or ‘The Pill’) which means that it contains artificial progestogen and oestrogen ingredients. The combined pill works by preventing ovulation, thickening the mucus in the neck of the womb to make it harder for sperm to reach the egg and it thins the lining of the womb to lessen the chance of a fertilised egg being able to implant. ‘ED’ stands for ‘Every Day’ meaning that there is never a day when no pill is taken. The pack contains 21 Microgynon 30 Pills and 7 placebo pills, which is an ideal solution for people who may forget to start taking the pill again after the 7-day break. Microgynon 30 ED gives you over 99% effective protection from unwanted pregnancy.

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    Microgynon 30 ED

    Microgynon 30 ED contains the two active ingredients Levonorgestrel & Ethinylestradiol if taken correctly they are 99% effective in preventing pregnancy. The hormones contained in the Microgynon 30 ED prevents pregnancy in three ways that includes:
    • Prevents the womb thickening enough for an egg to grow
    • Prevents an egg being released from the ovaries
    • Makes the mucus in the cervix thicker
    The benefits of Microgynon 30 ED Pills include:
    • Reliable reversible methods of contraception if used exactly as directed
    • It doesn’t interrupt sexual intercourse
    • Can make your periods regular, lighter and less painful
    • It can sometimes help with pre-menstrual symptoms
    See more information on female contraception here on the NHS Website.

    Microgynon 30 ED Tablets

    Microgynon 30 ED Tablets are usually safe for most women to use but there are a small number of women who should not use them. Do not take Microgynon 30 ED Tablets:
    • If you are pregnant, think you might be pregnant or breast-feeding
    • If you or anyone in your close family has ever had a problem with their blood circulation
    • If you have any condition which makes you more at risk of a blood clot
    • If you are 35 years old or over and smoke 15 or more cigarettes per day
    • If you have very high or uncontrolled blood pressure
    • If you have an irregular heartbeat (atrial fibrillation) or a heart valve disorder
    • If you have migraine with visual disturbances
    • If you have diabetes which has affected your circulation
    • If you have the disease systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
    • If you have ever had liver tumours or severe liver disease and been told by your doctor that your liver function tests are not yet back to normal
    • If you have cancer affected by sex hormones – such as some cancers of the breast or ovary
    • If you have vaginal bleeding that has not been explained by your doctor
    • If you are allergic to any of the ingredients of this medicine
    • If you have hepatitis C and are taking medicines for it

    Microgynon 30 ED NHS

    You can obtain a Microgynon 30 ED NHS prescription via a local family planning clinic or via an online pharmacy but no matter where you buy it, 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 you are ever unsure you should contact the company for proof.

    Microgynon 30 ED Pregnancy

    Microgynon 30 ED Pregnancy Information: Microgynon 30 ED Pregnancy information states that before you start taking the pill you should be certain that you are not pregnant, if there is a possibility that you are pregnant then you should take a test first. Microgynon should not be taken in pregnancy or while breastfeeding. If you find out you are pregnant while taking the pill you should contact your doctor as soon as possible.

    Microgynon 30 And Microgynon 30 ED

    The Difference Between Microgynon 30 And Microgynon 30 ED: There is not much Difference Between Microgynon 30 And Microgynon 30 ED in fact both Microgynon 30 And Microgynon 30 ED contain the same active ingredients. Microgynon 30 ED is known as an everyday pill that consists of 21 active pills and 7 inactive pills per pack, inactive pills also known as dummy pills do not contain any hormones. One pill is taken every day for 28 days without a break. Microgynon 30 contain 21 active tablets per pack and are taken for 21 days followed by a 7-day tablet free period. Knowing the Difference Between Microgynon 30 And Microgynon 30 ED will help you decide which one is best for you to use, many women find it easier taking a tablet everyday so they do not forget which day they should begin taking them again.

    How To Take Microgynon 30 ED For The First Time?

    Many women ask How To Take Microgynon 30 ED For The First Time? So, let’s have a look at exactly How To Take Microgynon 30 ED For The First Time? It is best to take your first Microgynon 30 ED pill on the first day of your next period in the following way:
    • Ensure that you take the pill at the same time, every day
    • Start the course by taking one marked with the correct current day of the week
    • Each strip will have arrows guiding you to the next contraceptive pill, taking one each day until the course is finished
    • Each pill should be swallowed whole, not chewed, with water if needed

    Microgynon ED FE For Irregular Periods

    Microgynon ED FE For Irregular Periods can happen in some women but that does mean it will happen to you. Microgynon ED FE For Irregular Periods is common in the first few months but if you are worried or if the problem persists beyond this time, you should see your doctor or contraceptive nurse for a review.

    Microgynon 30 ED Side Effects

    Microgynon 30 ED Side Effects can occur but that does not mean everybody gets them. Some common Levest Pill Side Effects include but are not limited to:
    • Headaches
    • Painful or tender breasts
    • Depression or mood changes
    • Nausea
    • Abdominal pain
    Some uncommon Microgynon 30 ED Side Effects include:
    • Diarrhoea
    • Changes in appetite
    • Change in menstrual flow
    • Rash
    • Brown patches on your face or body
    • Hives
    • Fluid retention resulting in swollen ankles, hands or feet
    • Increase in blood pressure
    • Changes in the fat levels in your blood
    A full list of Microgynon 30 ED Side Effects can be viewed here in the Patient Information Leaflet.

    Microgynon 30 ED Acne

    Microgynon 30 ED Acne is not a side effect of taking Microgynon 30 ED Tablets. Not only are contraceptive pills generally not a cause for acne, they seem to be effective at preventing it in the long term. If you’ve only just switched to an oral contraceptive and have noticed a sudden outbreak of acne, birth control is very unlikely to have caused it. Instead, it’s far more likely to have been caused by hormone fluctuations, which are normal. This contraceptive pill has not had time to prevent these outbreaks from occurring. If you require any further information on Microgynon 30 ED Acne please feel free to contact us via the email address below, Acne treatment available at My Pharmacy can be viewed here.

    Microgynon 30 ED Weight Gain

    You may wonder about Microgynon 30 ED Weight Gain and if taking the pill will affect your weight. The research on Microgynon 30 ED Weight Gain shows that the pill does not cause actually weight gain but in rare cases can cause fluid retention. If you suffer from any fluid retention while taking the pill, contact your GP for advice. If you require any further information Microgynon 30 ED Weight Gain, please feel free to contact us via the email address below.

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  • Combined oral contraceptive

    The combined oral contraceptive pill is usually just called “the pill”. It contains the female hormones oestrogen and progesterone, which women produce naturally in their ovaries.
    The Combined pill is over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy.

    The usual way to take the pill is to take one every day for 21 days, then stop for seven days, and during this week you have a period-type bleed. You start taking the pill again after seven days.
    You need to take the pill at around the same time every day. You could get pregnant if you don’t do this, or if you miss a pill, or vomit or have severe diarrhoea.

    Some medicines may make the pill less effective. Check with your doctor if you’re taking any other tablets.
    If you have heavy periods or painful periods, PMS (premenstrual syndrome) or endometriosis the combined pill may help.

    The pill does not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), so using a condom as well will help to protect you against STIs.

    How the combined pill works

    1) prevents the ovaries from releasing an egg each month (ovulation).
    2)thickens the mucus in the neck of the womb, so it is harder for sperm to penetrate the womb and reach an egg
    3)thins the lining of the womb, so there is less chance of a fertilised egg implanting into the womb and being able to grow

    There are many different brands of pill, made up of three main types:

    Monophasic 21-day pills
    This is the most common type. Each pill has the same amount of hormone in it. One pill is taken each day for 21 days and then no pills are taken for the next seven days. Microgynon, Marvelon, Yasmin and Cilest are examples of this type of pill.

    Phasic 21-day pills
    Phasic pills contain two or three sections of different coloured pills in a pack. Each section contains a different amount of hormones. One pill is taken each day for 21 days and then no pills are taken for the next seven days. Phasic pills need to be taken in the right order. Logynon is an example of this type of pill.

    Every day (ED) pills
    There are 21 active pills and seven inactive (dummy) pills in a pack. The two types of pill look different. One pill is taken each day for 28 days with no break between packets of pills. Every day pills need to be taken in the right order. Microgynon ED is an example of this type of pill.

    Follow the instructions that come with your packet. If you have any questions, ask your GP, practice nurse or pharmacist.

     

     

    What to do if you miss a pill

    If you continue to be sick, keep using another form of contraception until you’ve taken the pill again for seven days without vomiting.

    Who can use the combined pill
    If there are no medical reasons why you cannot take the pill, and you don’t smoke, you can take the pill until your menopause. However, the pill is not suitable for all women. To find out whether the pill is right for you, talk to your GP, practice nurse or pharmacist.

    You should not take the pill if you:

    are pregnant
    smoke and are 35 or older
    stopped smoking less than a year ago and are 35 or older
    are very overweight
    take certain medicines (ask your GP or a health professional at a contraception clinic about this)

    You should also not take the pill if you have (or have had):

    thrombosis (a blood clot) in a vein, for example in your leg or lungs
    stroke or any other disease that narrows the arteries
    anyone in your close family having a blood clot under the age of 45
    a heart abnormality or heart disease, including high blood pressure
    severe migraines, especially with aura (warning symptoms)
    breast cancer
    disease of the gallbladder or liver
    diabetes with complications or diabetes for the past 20 years

     

    Risks of taking the combined pill
    There are some risks associated with using the combined contraceptive pill. However, these risks are small and, for most women, the benefits of the pill outweigh the risks.

    Blood clots
    The oestrogen in the pill may cause your blood to clot more readily. If a blood clot develops, it could cause:

    deep vein thrombosis (clot in your leg)
    pulmonary embolus (clot in your lung)
    stroke
    heart attack
    The risk of getting a blood clot is very small, but your doctor will check if you have certain risk factors that before prescribing the pill.

    The pill can be taken with caution if you have one of the risk factors below. It is unlikely you would be advised to take it if you have two or more risk factors.
    These include:

    being 35 years old or over
    being a smoker or having quit smoking in the past year
    being very overweight (in women with a BMI of 35 or over, the risks of using the pill usually outweigh the benefits)
    having migraines (you should not take the pill if you have severe or regular migraine attacks, especially if you get aura or a warning sign before an attack)
    having high blood pressure
    having had a blood clot or stroke in the past
    having a close relative who had a blood clot when they were younger than 45
    being immobile for a long time – for example, in a wheelchair or with a leg in plaster
    Cancer
    Research is ongoing into the link between breast cancer and the pill. Research suggests that users of all types of hormonal contraception have a slightly higher chance of being diagnosed with breast cancer compared with women who do not use them. However, 10 years after you stop taking the pill, your risk of breast cancer goes back to normal.

    Research has also suggested a link between the pill and the risk of developing cervical cancer and a rare form of liver cancer. However, the pill does offer some protection against developing womb (endometrial) cancer, ovarian cancer and colon cancer.

  • Side Effects

    Like all medicines, Microgynon 30 can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. If
    you get any side effect, particularly if severe and persistent, or have any change to your health
    that you think may be due to Microgynon 30, please talk to your doctor.

    An increased risk of blood clots in the veins (venous thromboembolism (VTE)) or blood clots in the
    arteries (arterial thromboembolism (ATE)) is present for all women using combined hormonal
    contraceptives. For more detailed information on the different risks from taking combined
    hormonal contraceptives please see section 2 “What you need to know before you use
    Microgynon 30”.

    Tell your doctor, pharmacist or family planning nurse if you are worried about any side
    effects which you think may be due to Microgynon 30.

    4.1 Serious side effects – see a doctor straight away
    Rare side effects (between 1 and 10 in every 10,000 users may be affected)
    harmful blood clots in a vein or artery for example:
    – in a leg or foot (i.e. DVT)
    -in a lung (i.e. PE)
    -heart attack
    -stroke

  • Further Information

    Patient Information Leaflet