Force Load Font femodetteFemodetteTablet 75μg, 2μg
Femodette is a combined hormonal contraceptive. It is similar to Femodene, except it contains a lower dose of ethinylestradiol. Due to there being proportionally less of this oestrogen hormone, Femodette may help reduce some of the side effects that can be experienced with the higher dose version.Drug Warning
Do not use this product if you are at risk of or have any history of blood clots.
This product does not provide any protection against sexually transmitted infections.
Active Ingredient
Gestodene 75μg
Ehinylestradiol 2μg
Suitability criteria
Oral Contraception
Dose
Femodette comes in strips of 21 tablets, and should be taken once a day, until all 21 are finished. Each tablet should be taken according to the day of the week marked on the blister, and at the same time every day as well.
After completing the round of 21 tablets, there will be seven pill-free days. For example, if you take the last pill of one pack on a Friday, you will take the first pill of your next pack on the Saturday of the following week.
You do not need to use extra contraception during those seven pill-free days, as long as you take the pills correctly, and start the next strip of 21 tablets on time.
You should take your first Femodette pill on the first day of your next period to have contraceptive protection from your first pill.
You should start Microgynon after the end of the previous strip. You will not have a bleed until after your 1st strip of Femodette.
You should start Femodette after your last active pill.
Start taking Femodette on the first day of bleeding, even if you've already taken a progestogen-only pill that day.
Warnings and Contraindications
You have (or ever had) a blood clot in your legs (deep vein thrombosis), your lungs (pulmonary embolus) or other organs.
You have a blood clotting disorder.
You have an upcoming operation or will be sedentary for a long period.
Have ever had a heart attack or stroke.
Have (or have ever had), angina pectoris, or transient ischaemic attack (TIA) .
Have a condition which may increase your risk of clotting in the arteries - such as severe diabetes, very high blood pressure, high level of fat in the blood or hyperhomocysteinaemia.
Suffer from ‘migraine with aura’
Have (or have ever had) breast cancer
You have or have ever had a liver disease, and liver function tests have not returned to normal levels.
You have hepatitis C and are taking any of the following medications - ombitasvir / paritaprevir / ritonavir and dasabuvir or glecaprevir /pibrentasvir .
Common Side Effects
Nausea
Stomach ache
Weight gain
Headache
Depressive mood or mood swings
Breast pain
Other Ingredients
lactose, maize starch, povidone, magnesium stearate (E572), sucrose, macrogol 6000, calcium carbonate (E170), talc, montan glycol wax.
General InformationBefore taking Femodette you should take into account certain risk factors and suitability:
Some contraceptives can cause your blood pressure to rise. So you will have to have your blood pressure checked by your GP at least yearly.
If you have a high BMI, some combined oral contraceptives may not be suitable. You should also get your weight checked every year if you are on Femodette.
You will need to ensure you are not already pregnant, and this may have to be excluded with a pregnancy test.
If you are currently breast feeding, you may be advised not to use Femodette and use alternative contraception.
While you’re on the pill – you should go for regular cervical smear tests and you should also check your breasts or nipples on a monthly basis for any changes such as lumps or dimpling of the skin.
Femodette may also affect the results of any blood tests, so you should inform your GP that you are taking this medication.
If you’re new to taking contraceptives or new to using Femodette, you may be better suited to taking no more than a 3-month supply, so you can see if it suits you and whether you experience any side effects.
A 6 months supply is more suitable if you’re already using Femodette or have used it in the past.
You can also go to your GP for contraceptives.
If you need to change your contraceptive please contact us and our practitioners will be happy to advise you further.
Femodette is 99% effective at preventing pregnancy when taken correctly. If not taken correctly, statistics show around 9% of women will get pregnant.
If you are a smoker and over 35 years of age, you may be advised not to use Femodette, and use another form of contraceptive such as an intrauterine device (IUD), contracpetive implant or others alternatives.
What to do if you miss a pill
Your contraceptive protection should not be affected if you take the late pill immediately, and keep taking your pills at the usual time. That may mean taking 2 pills in one day.
You have to take the missed pill as soon as you remember, even if it means taking 2 pills in the same day. Continue taking the pill for the next 7 days, at your usual time each day. You should also use barrier methods of contraceptive (e..g condoms) for 7 days. If you come to the end of the strip during that next 7 days, you should start your next strip without any 7 day break.
and have had intercourse in that week, you could become pregnant. You should contact a doctor, pharmacist or family planning clinic and may be advised to use emergency hormonal contraception.
If you miss any of the pills in a strip and do not bleed in your first pill-free interval period, you may be pregnant. You should consult your GP or take a pregnancy test.
you may not have contraceptive protection. If you had intercourse in the last 7 days you should contact a doctor, pharmacist or family planning clinic and may be advised to use emergency hormonal contraception. You should also use barrier methods of contraceptive (e..g condoms) for 7 days.
If you lose a pill
You can take a pill from a spare strip if you have any, and that means you can continue your other pills as normal and stay in sync.
The spare strip will come in useful in future if you lose any other pills.
If you have sickness or diarrhoea If you vomit or have severe diarrhoea within 4 hours of taking Femodette may not have get your full intended dose of hormones.
You should follow the instructions as per the "If you lose a pill" section above.
You should follow the instructions as per the "What to do if you miss a pill" section.
Storage
Do not store above 25°C and keep out of the light.
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