One tablet per day, with your main meal.
You may experience some bleeding while using Desogestrel but you should continue taking it as normal.
Follow printed instructions provided with this medication
If you are starting Desogestrel and did not use other oral contraceptives in the last month, On the 1st day of your period you should take Desogestrel. You can also start of days 2 to 5, but in such cases you should use an extra contraceptive method (e.g. condoms) for the first 7 days of starting.
If changing to Desogestrel from a combined contraceptive, vaginal ring or patch, If you used the COC pill, ring or patch correctly and consistently, you should start Desogestrel after your last active pill (missing out the inactive pills, or pill-free, ring-free or patch-free break.) You will not need to take extra contraceptive precautions.
You can also start this pill the day after the tablet-free, ring-free or patch-free interval. However, in those cases you should use an extra contraceptive method (e.g. condoms) for the first 7 days.
If changing from another progestogen-only pill, You can stop taking it at any point and start Desogestrel right away, without having to use any extra contraceptive precautions.
If changing from a progestogen-only implant/injection/IUS, You should start using Desogestrel when you next injection would be due, or on the day your implant or IUS is removed. No extra contraceptive precautions required.