Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of TriNovum but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking TriNovum for the last year. you have had no problems with TriNovum in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with TriNovum. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Cerazette but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Cerazette for the last year. you have had no problems with Cerazette in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Cerazette. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Qlaira but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Qlaira for the last year. you have had no problems with Qlaira in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Qlaira. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Norgeston but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Norgeston for the last year. you have had no problems with Norgeston in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Norgeston. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Triadene but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Triadene for the last year. you have had no problems with Triadene in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Triadene. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Norimin but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Norimin for the last year. you have had no problems with Norimin in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Norimin. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Femulen but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Femulen for the last year. you have had no problems with Femulen in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Femulen. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Femodette but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Femodette for the last year. you have had no problems with Femodette in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Femodette. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Ovranette but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Ovranette for the last year. you have had no problems with Ovranette in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Ovranette. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Logynon but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Logynon for the last year. you have had no problems with Logynon in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Logynon. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Mercilon but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Mercilon for the last year. you have had no problems with Mercilon in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Mercilon. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Micronor but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Micronor for the last year. you have had no problems with Micronor in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Micronor. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Katya but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Katya for the last year. you have had no problems with Katya in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Katya. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Sunya but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Sunya for the last year. you have had no problems with Sunya in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Sunya. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Microgynon 30 but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Microgynon 30 for the last year. you have had no problems with Microgynon 30 in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Microgynon 30. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Cilest but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Cilest for the last year. you have had no problems with Cilest in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Cilest. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Microgynon 30 ED but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Microgynon 30 ED for the last year. you have had no problems with Microgynon 30 ED in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Microgynon 30 ED. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Levonelle 1500 is an emergency contraceptive that can be used after unprotect sex or where a contraceptive method has failed. This type of contraception is often called 'the morning-after pill'. Each pack of Levonelle 1500 contains a complete treatment. Levonelle 1500 prevents about 84% of expected pregnancies when it is taken within a 72hour (3 day) period after unprotected sex. The sooner Levonelle is taken the better and it is better to take within the first 12 hours rather than dely untill the third day. Levonelle 1500 is thought to work by: stopping your ovaries from releasing an egg; preventing sperm from fertalising any egg you may have already released; or stopping a fertalised egg from attaching itself to your womb lining. Levonelle 1500 does not work if you are already pregnant. Directions Take the tablet as soon as possible, preferably within 12 hours, and no later than 72 hours (3 days) after you have had unprotected sex. Swallow the tablet whole, with water if necessary. Do not delay taking the tablet. The tablet works ebtter the sooner you take it after having unprotected sex. If you are already using a regular method of contraception such as the contraceptive pill, you can continue to take this at your regular times. Levonelle 1500 should only be used in emergencies and should not be used as a regular method of contraception.
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Loestrin 20 but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Loestrin 20 for the last year. you have had no problems with Loestrin 20 in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Loestrin 20. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of BiNovum but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking BiNovum for the last year. you have had no problems with BiNovum in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with BiNovum. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Noriday but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Noriday for the last year. you have had no problems with Noriday in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Noriday. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Ovysmen but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Ovysmen for the last year. you have had no problems with Ovysmen in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Ovysmen. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Brevinor but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Brevinor for the last year. you have had no problems with Brevinor in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Brevinor. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Femodene but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Femodene for the last year. you have had no problems with Femodene in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Femodene. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Loestrin 30 but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Loestrin 30 for the last year. you have had no problems with Loestrin 30 in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Loestrin 30. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Marvelon but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Marvelon for the last year. you have had no problems with Marvelon in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Marvelon. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below:
Women who are eligible can obtain a 3 month of Norinyl-1 but only if the following conditions are met: You have been taking Norinyl-1 for the last year. you have had no problems with Norinyl-1 in the last year. You have had a face-to-face check pill check in the last year, If you require emergancy contraception see Levonelle Directions Please see information leaflet included with Norinyl-1. If you are not sure then contact your doctor imediately. Warnings The risks of taking the contraceptive pill vary depending on general health, age and type of pill. For the details please see the patient information leaflet supplied with all pill packs. We do not supply contraception to women in high risk groups. The combined contraceptive pill (pills containing oestrogen and progestegen) increases the risk of thrombosis, arterial disease, migraines, and high blood pressure. There is a small increase in risk of breast and cervical cancer with these pills. This is balanced by small decreased risks of cancer of the ovaries and womb. Cautions Women with previous thrombosis or a family history of thrombosis Women who are obese (body mass index over 30) Women who are immobilised long term, e.g. confined to a wheelchair or bed Smokers Women with high blood pressure (over 150/90) Women over 35 (women over 35 who smoke usually switch to the mini pill) Women with diabetes Women with a history of migraine, particularly with focal symptoms To start your consultation click the button below: