Norimin Pills – 63 Tablets
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- Combined Oral Contraceptive
- Active Ingredients: Norethisterone (Progestogen) And Ethinylestradiol (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. Norimin 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. Simply taking one Norimin tablet per day, around the same time, will give you over 99% effective protection from unwanted pregnancy.
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Norimin Contraceptive Pill contains the two active ingredients norethisterone and ethinylestradiol. The two synthetic hormones in Norimin Contraceptive Pill work together to effectively prevent pregnancy from occurring. See more information on the combined oral contraceptive pill on the NHS website.Norimin Birth Control
Norimin Birth Control is usually safe for most people to use but there are a small number of people who should not use it. Do not use Norimin Birth Control:- If you are allergic to norethisterone, ethinylestradiol or any of the other ingredients of this medicine
- If you are currently pregnant
- If you have had blood clots in the legs, blood clots in varicose veins, the lungs, the brain or elsewhere
- If you or a member of your family have ever had a problem with blood clots, including deep vein thrombosis
- If you have had swelling of a vein caused by a blood clot
- If you have had a heart attack or stroke or have had or have angina
- If you have had or have high levels of fats in your blood or other disorders of body fats
- If you have had or have cancer of the breast, cervix, vagina or womb
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Brevinor Norimin can cause side effects but that does not mean everybody will get them, some known Brevinor Norimin side effects include:- Feeling sick
- Stomach upset
- Weight gain
- Changes in appetite
- Headache
- High blood pressure
- Depression
- Swollen or sore breasts
- Change in sex drive
- Worsening of womb disorders
- Irregular vaginal bleeding
How To Take Norimin
You should follow instructions on How To Take Norimin at all times, by following the How To Take Norimin instructions you will minimise the risk of any side effects while preventing the risk of an overdose. How To Take Norimin instructions:- Take the first tablet on your first day of bleeding
- Take the tablet marked with the correct day of the week
- You will be protected at once as long as you take a tablet every day
- You must take it at about the same time every day
- Take a tablet every day until you finish a blister strip
- Once you have finished all 21 tablets, stop for seven days
- When seven days have passed by begin the next strip of tablets
Norimin Ingredients
Before using this medication, you should check the Ingredients to ensure you are not sensitive to any of them. The active Norimin Ingredients:- Norethisterone and ethinylestradiol
- Maize starch, polyvidone, magnesium stearate and lactose
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Norimin 1 Pill should be stored correctly to ensure that when you need to use it, it is safe to take. You should store Norimin 1 Pill:- Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children
- Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the box
- Store below 25°C
- Store in the original package
- Protect from light and moisture
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You may have wonder what is Difference Between Norimin And Norimin 1? There is no Difference Between Norimin And Norimin 1 they both contain the same active ingredients and work in exactly the same way, they are just known or called different names from time to time. If you require any further information on what is the Difference Between Norimin And Norimin 1 please feel free to contact us via the email address below.Norimin Generic Name
Norimin Generic Name usually goes by the two main ingredients norethisterone and ethinylestradiol, regardless of the Norimin Generic Name or the Norimin Contraceptive Pill Reviews that you may have read, 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.Norimin Contraceptive Pill Reviews
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There are many combined oral Norimin Alternative pills, most are similar in way that they contain one of the same active ingredients called Ethinylestradiol. A few Norimin Alternative pills that we offer at My Pharmacy include: If you require any further information on a Norimin Alternative pill or Norimin Equivalent, please feel free to contact us via the email address below.Norimin Equivalent
The most commonly used Norimin Equivalent known as Loestrin has now been discontinued and is no longer available. There are several other combined oral contraceptive pills available both online and in store. You are required to have had the medication prescribed previously from your own healthcare provider and prepared to fill in small online consultation before purchasing any prescription only medication from My Pharmacy.Norimin vs Loestrin
Norimin vs Loestrin is commonly searched on the internet, when looking into Norimin vs Loestrin, the most up to date information will explain that Loestrin n combined oral contraceptives are no longer being manufactured by the supplier and are therefore no longer available to use. Norimin contains the same two ingredients that Loestrin contained. If you were taking Loestrin and need to find a new pill because you feel Norimin would not be the best form of treatment for you, please contact your doctor or local family planning clinic for advice on a new contraceptive method.Does Norimin Help With Acne?
You may wonder Does Norimin Help With Acne? Let’s have a look at the information provided on Does Norimin Help With Acne? The hormones in combination birth control can help reduce acne but we would not recommend using Norimin for anything other than to prevent pregnancy, unless your doctor has told you to. If we can provide any further information on Does Norimin Help With Acne? or if there is anything else, we can assist you with please feel free to contact our helpful customer service team on info@mypharmacy.co.uk See our full range of female contraceptives here at My Pharmacy. -
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.
<h3>How the combined pill works</h3>
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<h3>There are many different brands of pill, made up of three main types:</h3>
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.
<h4>Who can use the combined pill</h4>
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<h3>Risks of taking the combined pill</h3>
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 -
Side Effects
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects although not everybody gets them.
Tell your doctor or call an ambulance immediately if you experience any of the following
symptoms of an allergic reaction after taking this medicine. Although they are rare, the
symptoms can be severe and you may need urgent medical attention or hospitalisation.
Sudden wheeziness, difficulty in breathing, chest pain, fever, sudden swellings, rash or
itching (especially affecting the whole body).
Stop taking Norimin and contact your doctor straight away if you notice any of the
following serious side effects. These may be signs of a blood clot.
you are coughing up blood
you have swelling or tenderness in your stomach
you have a sudden sharp or severe pain in the chest
you suddenly become short of breath or find breathing is painful
you have painful or inflamed veins in your legs
you have a first attack of migraine (a bad headache with sickness)
you have migraines which get worse, especially if your sight is affected, you see flashing
lights, your limbs feel weak, you lose the sensation or feel a different sensation in your
limbs, or you have a fit
you have sudden and unusual severe headaches
you experience dizziness or you faint
you develop a problem with your sight or speech
Other side effects Norimin may cause are:
feeling sick
stomach upset
weight gain
changes in appetite
changes in the way your body breaks down sugars, fats or vitamins
headache
high blood pressure
depression
swollen or sore breasts
change in sex drive
worsening of womb disorders
irregular vaginal bleeding