Desogestrel

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Desogestrel: A Reliable Progestogen-Only Contraceptive

What is Desogestrel?

Desogestrel is a progestogen-only contraceptive pill (POP), also referred to as the mini-pill. It provides effective daily protection against pregnancy. Unlike combined contraceptives, Desogestrel contains only one hormone, making it suitable for women who:

  • Smoke
  • Are over 35
  • Are overweight
  • Have a history of migraines, blood clots, or high blood pressure

 

Branded Versions of Desogestrel:
Desogestrel is available in branded options such as Cerelle, Cerazette, Desomono, and Feanolla. These branded alternatives contain the same active ingredient and work similarly.

Note: Desogestrel does not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Use barrier methods, such as condoms, for STI prevention.

How Does Desogestrel Work?

Desogestrel mimics the hormone progesterone, naturally produced in a woman’s body during pregnancy. It prevents pregnancy by:

  1. Thickening cervical mucus: Blocks sperm from reaching an egg.
  2. Preventing ovulation: Stops the release of eggs from the ovaries.

 

Unlike traditional mini-pills that only thicken cervical mucus, Desogestrel offers added protection by halting ovulation. This makes it a more reliable option for women.

How to Use Desogestrel?

Dosage Instructions:

  • Take one 75-microgram tablet daily at the same time each day.
  • Swallow the pill whole with water, without crushing or breaking it.
  • Start on the first day of your period for immediate protection.
  • If starting between days 2-5 of your cycle, use condoms for the first seven days.
  • Continue the pack until empty, following the arrows on the blister pack.
  • Start the next pack immediately without a break.

 

Missed Dose:

  • If less than 12 hours late, take the missed pill immediately and continue as normal.
  • If more than 12 hours late, take the missed pill, continue as normal, and use a barrier method for the next seven days.

What Are the Side Effects of Desogestrel?

Common Side Effects:

  • Altered mood or mild depression
  • Headaches
  • Breast tenderness or swelling
  • Weight changes
  • Nausea
  • Irregular bleeding or spotting
  • Skin changes (e.g., acne or rashes)

Rare Side Effects:

  • Decreased libido
  • Enlarged or tender breasts

If symptoms persist, worsen, or become severe, consult your healthcare professional. For a comprehensive list, refer to the patient information leaflet included with your order.

Who Can Use Desogestrel?

Desogestrel is suitable for women who prefer a progestogen-only contraceptive. However, it may not be appropriate for those with:

  • Breast cancer
  • Severe liver conditions
  • Unexplained vaginal bleeding
  • Thrombosis
  • Acute porphyrias

For women with a history of breast cancer, stroke, or liver tumours, or those with multiple cardiovascular risk factors (e.g., smoking or obesity), consult a healthcare professional before use.

Precautions While Using Desogestrel

  • Have regular healthcare professional check-ups while using Desogestrel.
  • Perform monthly breast self-examinations to check for lumps.
  • Avoid using certain medications (e.g., epilepsy or HIV treatments) that may reduce the pill’s effectiveness.
  • Report symptoms of thrombosis (e.g., leg cramps or swelling) and pulmonary embolism (e.g., chest pain or shortness of breath) immediately.
  • Do not use Desogestrel if pregnant or suspect pregnancy.

Can I Buy Desogestrel Online?

Yes, you can buy Desogestrel online through Medihealth Direct. Simply complete a confidential online consultation, reviewed by qualified healthcare professionals. Once approved, your order will be processed and dispatched with next-day delivery.

Desogestrel FAQs

If it’s less than 12 hours late, take the missed pill immediately and continue as normal. If it’s more than 12 hours late, take the missed pill and use a backup contraceptive (e.g., condoms) for the next seven days.

Some users may experience weight changes, but this varies for each individual.

Yes, Desogestrel is safe for breastfeeding mothers as it does not affect milk production.

Yes, some women may experience an absence of periods while using Desogestrel. This is normal and does not indicate pregnancy.

Desogestrel contains only one hormone, making it suitable for women who cannot tolerate oestrogen. However, the combined pill may regulate periods more effectively.

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