Cerazette

Cerazette pills are a type of birth control available to women in the UK. Since Cerazette contains only progestogen (a substance which produces effects similar to those of the natural female sex hormone progesterone), it is categorized as a mini pill.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cerazette Pill? 

Cerazette is one of the common contraceptive pill names often prescribed to women who want to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Cerazette pills are progestogen-based, which means that they are a type of mini pill

What does Cerazette contain? 

As already mentioned, this contraceptive solution contains progestogen. To be more specific, Cerazette consists of the progestogen desogestrel, a female sex hormone. 

How does Cerazette Pill work? 

As a mini pill, Cerazette prevents pregnancy by stopping the sperm cells, preventing them from even entering the womb. Generally, Cerazette also hinders the ripening of the egg cell in most women. 

Do you still get your period on Cerazette? 

Women who take Cerazette contraceptive pills cannot delay their periods as they need to take this type of birth control regularly. Unlike with the combined pill, there is no seven-day break. 

How long after Cerazette is a period?

If you stop taking Cerazette, you can expect your period within two to four weeks. However, it’s important to mention that this depends on your cycle, as well as any other factors that may affect it. 

How long does Cerazette take to work? 

In general, women who start using Cerazette birth control pills on the first five days of their periods can experience immediate results. As a highly effective mini pill, Cerazette can protect you against pregnancy shortly after starting its use. 

However, this may vary from woman to woman, so it’s advisable that you consult with your medical professional and seek their expert opinion based on the careful evaluation of your medical history. 

Is Cerazette a good contraceptive pill? 

In general, Cerazette is a highly effective type of birth control. Since it doesn’t contain estrogen, it is suitable for women who don’t tolerate it. In addition, women who are breastfeeding can also use Cerazette mini pills

 

Why should I buy Cerazette mini pills? 

If you’re exploring different birth control pills in the UK, you should consider going with Cerazette since it can provide you with the following benefits:

  • Cerazette pills are highly effective in preventing unwanted pregnancy and, thus, give women greater control over family planning. 
  • Due to the effectiveness of the Cerazette mini pills, women have a greater level of freedom when it comes to their sexual relationships. 
  • As a progestogen-only mini pill, Cerazette is suitable for women who are intolerant to estrogen. 
  • Since this type of birth control contains progestogen, it helps women with menstrual cycle regulation.
  • Additionally, Cerazette pills also alleviate menstrual symptoms, which can greatly enhance women’s experience during their periods. 

How to take Cerazette? 

If you want to buy Cerazette in the UK, you should know that you will need a prescription since this is prescription-only birth control. Therefore, you will need to schedule a consultation with your doctor who will advise you on how to properly use Cerazette mini pills

It’s highly advisable that you follow your doctor’s advice and also read the information leaflet that you will find in the packet. If you have any questions or concerns, make sure to discuss them with your medical professional. 

How do I use Cerazette?

Women who haven’t been taking any type of hormonal birth control within the previous month need to start taking Cerazette pills on the first day of their period. This contraceptive solution is taken orally with water on a daily basis. 

Therefore, if you’re on Cerazette Pill and happen to have a missed pill, you need to use other types of contraceptive methods. In this case, it’s advisable that you use barrier birth control such as condoms. 

For ease of use, the Cerazette pill packet is clearly marked, so you will be able to easily take one every day. The packet is marked with both days of the week and direction of use. If you start taking Cerazette on, for instance, Tuesday, you should start with the pill marked with “Tue” in the first row. After finishing a pack, you should start using a new one on the next day without any delay. 

Here are a few additional guidelines: 

  • If you have been taking other birth control pills, make sure to start taking Cerazette mini pills without any break. This means that you should take a Cerazette pill day after you have completed the pack you’ve been using. 
  • If you have just given birth, you can go back on Cerazette birth control within 21 to 28 days after your delivery. Of course, you can also reach out to your doctor for medical advice in this situation. 
  • If you’ve had an abortion or are currently breastfeeding, make sure to consult your doctor prior to starting your birth control treatment. 

What’s the correct dose of Cerazette?  

The Cerazette packet contains 75 microgram birth control pills. They are film-coated and contain desogestrel. One packet can last for four weeks as it contains 28 pills. You should take a pill on a daily basis and try to take it at approximately the same time. 

If you happen to: 

  • Miss taking a pill within 12 hours: In the event of a missed dose of Cerazette, you can take the missed pill if you’ve realised within 12 hours. In that case, you can take the next pill at the time you normally take it. You can rest easy because you will have protection against pregnancy during this period. 
  • Miss taking a pill after 12 hours: If you miss taking a Cerazette contraceptive pill and you don’t realise it within the first 12 hours, you should take it even if it’s been more than 12 hours. You should then take the next Cerazette pill at the regular time, which means that you may take two pills in a day. However, in this case, you need to use additional contraceptive methods for the following seven days as you may not have adequate pregnancy protection. 
  • Vomit or have severe diarrhoea: If you happen to experience severe vomiting or diarrhoea within the first three or four hours after you’ve taken Cerazette, it’s highly advisable that you use additional methods of contraception and follow the same advice as in the previous two cases regarding the use of the pill. In the event of vomiting and diarrhoea, your body may not absorb the active ingredient entirely. 

Are Cerazette and Cerelle the same? 

Both Cerazette and Cerelle are the same, but they are manufactured by two different companies and are sold under different brand names. This means that both are as effective when used for pregnancy prevention.

 Can I buy Cerazette online?

You can purchase Cerazette online. Just make sure that you are getting it from a reputable and registered doctor. Just follow these simple steps:

  1.   Fill out the medical questionnaire.
  2.   The doctors will then go over your answers to ensure that a Cerazette prescription is right for you.
  3.   Next, you need to decide how you would prefer to get the prescription. You have the option to receive it through the post via a discreet package. In addition, you may also choose the “Click and Collect” option and just pick it up from an affiliated local pharmacy.
  4.   If you need any advice regarding the medication you need, you can easily get in touch with any of the doctors on the platform for free advice.

Can I purchase Cerazette despite not having taken it before? 

Yes. You do not need to have taken Cerazette in the past in order to buy it online. When placing an order, you will be required to fill out a questionnaire which is then reviewed by doctors. Once they have determined that it is safe for you to take the pill, then a prescription for Cerazette will be provided to you.

 

Do I really need to take Cerazette at the same time every day? 

You do not necessarily have to take the oil at the same time each day. As long as you take it within 12 hours of the time you usually take it, then it should not have any effect on its effectiveness. For instance, if you took a pill at 7 am the day before and then ended up taking it at 11 am the day after, you are still very much protected.

The rationale behind taking Cerazette every day at the same time ensures that the desogestrel dose you are getting is regulated to ensure that it works in protecting you against any unwanted pregnancy. When you establish a routine on when you take Cerazette every day, it reduces the possibility of you forgetting to take it.

Note that failure to take Cerazette within the 12-hour period of the time you normally take it every day will mean that you must consider the situation as if you have missed taking a pill.

What happens if I miss taking a Cerazette pill?

If you forget to take a pill but it is still within the 12-hour window of the time you typically take it every day, then make sure to take one as soon as possible. There would be no need for you to employ any additional contraception or any emergency contraceptive. 

However, if you have forgotten to take a pill at the usual time and the 12-hour window has passed since, it is important to:

  • Take the pill you missed as soon as possible
  • Continue taking the next pill at the same time you take it every day; this might mean having to take 2 pills at the same time or on the same day
  • Be sure to use additional contraceptive methods like condoms for the next 48 hours

If you engaged in unprotected sex 2 days after or before you missed a pill, you will require emergency contraception to avoid pregnancy.

I got diarrhoea or was sick after taking Cerazette, what should I do?

If you get sick and vomit within 4 hours from taking a Cerazette pill or you experience severe diarrhoea, it is essential to treat the situation as if you have missed taking a pill.

When is the best time to start Cerazette?

You can start with Cerazette at any time within your menstrual cycle. However, protection against pregnancy will depend on where specifically in your cycle you have started taking the pill.

  • Within day 1-5 of your period, you can expect protection immediately
  • Any other point in your menstrual cycle, it is important to use other contraceptive methods such as condoms for the next couple of days to ensure you are protected.
  • If you used to take another contraceptive pill or other forms of contraception and are just starting to take Cerazette, there may no longer be any need to take any additional precautions, provided that:
  • If you’re switching to Cerazette after being on another mini pill, you can switch on any day
  • If you were taking a combined pill and want to switch to Cerazette, you should start taking a Cerazette pill the day after finishing the tablets contained in your current pack. If you have a pack that contains inactive and active pills, switch to Cerazette after having used up all the active pills.
  • If you used to be on a vaginal patch or ring and want to switch to Cerazette, start taking a pill the moment the patch or ring is taken off.

If you plan on switching contraception, it is advised to first discuss this with your GP for proper guidance on what you should do.

Can Cerazette help delay my period?

No. Since Cerazette needs to be taken every day without taking any break, it cannot be used as a means for delaying your period.

Is it safe to take Cerazette while breastfeeding?

Yes. Cerazette does not seem to have an impact on the quantity and quality of breastmilk. However, if you are breastfeeding at present, it is important to talk with your doctor beforehand for guidance.  

Can I drink alcohol while taking Cerazette?

Yes. Cerazette does not have any interaction with alcohol.

Is it allowed to take painkillers while on Cerazette?

Yes. Cerazette does not have any interaction with painkillers.

Is Cerazette effective when used as emergency contraception?

No. Cerazette is not designed to be used as emergency contraception. If you engage in unprotected sex or if you used protection that failed, then make sure to use appropriate emergency contraception such as an IUD or intrauterine device or the morning after pill.

The reason for this is that Cerazette is designed to prevent fertilisation. Meanwhile, emergency contraception is intended to prevent pregnancy in the event that fertilisation took place.

Common side effects of Cerazette

While Cerazette has been taken by many women without any issues, there is also a possibility that some may experience certain side effects. This can vary per individual and can commonly occur during the first three months which is the period when the body tries to get used to the hormonal changes brought about by the pill. If you feel that the changes seem to be overwhelming or they still persist beyond the first three months, it is essential that you talk to your doctor. They may suggest that you swap Cerazette with a different brand or stop taking it altogether.

Among the most common side effects that affect 1 in 10 women taking Cerazette include:

  • Acne and oily skin
  • Low sex drive
  • Irregular bleeding
  • Mood changes
  • Weight gain
  • Headaches
  • Feeling sick
  • Breast tenderness or pain

Among the uncommon side effects which affect 1 in 100 women taking Cerazette include:

  • Vomiting
  • Tiredness
  • Ovarian cysts/painful menstruation
  • Hair loss
  • Issues with wearing contact lenses
  • Vaginal infections

Among the rare side effects which affect 1 in 1000 women taking Cerazette include:

  • Rash
  • Hives
  • Painful blue-red lumps on the skin

Does Cerazette have an effect on my skin?

While the effects of Cerazette on the sin can vary from one individual to the next, there is a tendency that it can worsen your acne if you already suffer from it. The reason for this is due to how progesterone can increase the production of sebum. This oily substance helps protect the skin. However, too much of it can cause the pores to clog up which can lead to outbreaks.

Does Cerazette have an effect on my periods?

Cerazette may bring about changes to the menstrual cycle although this can differ for different individuals. Cerazette may cause periods to become irregular, more regular, heavier, lighter or even stop altogether. There are also women who notice breakthrough bleeding or spotting between their periods. Typically, these side effects tend to subside after the first three months after the body has successfully adjusted to the hormonal changes that the pill has caused. 

Does Cerazette have an impact on my sex drive?

Cerazette can cause changes to the hormonal levels in the body which can potentially affect your sec drive. Typically, progesterone can lower your sex drive. However, there have also been cases where women experienced increased sex drive as a result of taking the pill.

Will I gain weight if I take Cerazette?

While weight gain has become one of the most common side effects that women experience when taking contraceptive pills, there is no scientific evidence to support that Cerazette can cause effects on your weight in the long term.

Will I experience headaches when taking Cerazette?

As a hormonal contraceptive, Cerazette is expected to cause hormonal changes which can lead to headaches. Typically, these are just mild headaches and will usually just go away once the body finally starts to get used to the hormonal changes. This could take a few months. Cerazette does not cause any migraines. In fact, it is more ideal for women who suffer from aural migraines than combined pills.

Is there a risk of high blood pressure for taking Cerazette?

Cerazette has not been linked to high blood pressure. However, if you do develop high blood pressure after taking the pill, it is essential to get in touch with your doctor as there might be a chance that keeping on taking the medication may not be safe for you.

Will I experience hair loss from taking Cerazette?

Due to the hormonal changes that Cerazette causes to the body, there is a possibility that it might cause hair loss. However, this is only a temporary effect, especially during the first three months when the body is still adjusting to the changes. Eventually, the body will return to normal once it fully adjusts to the changes.

Who should avoid taking Cerazette?

Cerazette is deemed unsuitable for women who:

  • Think they may be pregnant
  • Are presently taking medicines that are likely to interact with it
  • Suffer from unexplained vaginal bleeding
  • Suffer from liver disease, liver tumours or liver cirrhosis
  • Suffer from heart disease, arterial disease or those who suffered a stroke
  • Have thrombosis
  • Suffer from or have suffered from breast cancer
  • Have an allergy to desogestrel or other Cerazette ingredients

If you happen to fall into any of these categories, then you may be advised by your doctor to take other mini pills containing different types of progesterone such as Noriday or Norgeston.

Prior to taking Cerazette, be sure to inform your doctor if any of the following circumstances are applicable to you since this may require you to be closely observed while on the medication:

  • You have had a history of thrombosis
  • You have liver cancer as Cerazette might cause potential side effects
  • You have had breast cancer
  • You have epilepsy
  • You are diabetic
  • You are diagnosed with tuberculosis
  • You suffer from high blood pressure
  • You have chloasma or have a history of the condition where you get yellowish-brown coloration patches on your skin, especially on your face

There are also medications that, when taken along with Cerazette, will cause it to be less effective in pregnancy prevention. These include medications used for treating:

  • Tuberculosis
  • Epilepsy
  • Hepatitis c viral infection or other types of infectious diseases
  • HIV infections
  • Depressive moods
  • High blood pressure, especially along the blood vessels of the lungs
  • Fungal infections
  • Angina, high blood pressure or certain disorders in the heart rhythm
  • Certain infections caused by bacteria

If you’re taking herbal supplements or any medications, it is important to consult your doctor prior to taking Cerazette.

Is it safe to take Cerazette?

Yes. If your doctor has prescribed you with Cerazette, then the medication is safe for you. In the UK, Cerazette is a commonly prescribed contraceptive pill. In addition, there has been no evidence to show that it is less safe compared to other contraceptive pills out there.

Are there risks to taking Cerazette?

As with any contraceptive mini pill, there are risks involved when taking Cerazette. However, most women find that these risks are far outweighed by the benefits that the medication offers. Still, if you have any concerns regarding the safety of this pill, it is best to first discuss things with your doctor.

  • Ovarian cysts: There are women who develop ovarian cysts that are filled with fluid as a result of taking Cerazette. However, these cysts typically disappear without any need for treatment.
  • Breast cancer: There is ongoing research concerning the link between breast cancer and mini pills. While there is presently not enough evidence to certainly say that mini pills increase a woman’s risks of developing breast cancer, there is research whichindicates that there is a very small risk which disappears with time after stopping. In addition, doctors do not believe that there is an increased risk for women who happen to have a history of breast cancer in the family.

Cerazette FAQs

What is the best contraceptive pill?

There is a wide range of contraceptive pills available these days and each one varies slightly. There is no such thing as the best contraceptive pill. However, there are pills that may be better for you compared to others in terms of how they affect you. Some pills may also not be suitable for you altogether. In addition, each pill contains varying types and levels of hormones, so there may be a lot of trial and error involved when finding the best pill for you. Having the guidance of your doctor when making a choice does help significantly.

Can contraceptive pills cause bleeding between periods?

Bleeding between menstrual cycles is one of the most likely side effects of using contraceptive pills. This is especially true for women who use mini pills. Aside from the fact that this can be inconvenient and uncomfortable, it is generally not a sign that your health is in any grave danger or that something is wrong. It is also important to note that this particular side effect is only temporary and should get better after a few months of taking the medication, when your body properly adjusts to the hormonal changes caused by the pill. If the bleeding is heavy or does not stop after a few months, make sure to see your doctor right away to ensure that other potential causes are ruled out.

My period stopped after taking the pill, does that mean I am pregnant?

Contraceptive pills are 99% effective. Provided that you are taking it correctly, the chances of you getting pregnant are very unlikely. Missing a period does not necessarily mean you are pregnant. There are contraceptive pills such as the mini pill that may cause you to skip or delay your period. In some cases, it can cause the period to stop completely.

Can I switch to another contraceptive pill?

There are various contraceptive pills available these days. If you believe that the current pill you are taking is not right for you, there are several more options out there for you to select from. Prior to switching to another pill, however, it is best to talk to your doctor first. With this, you will be given due guidance on how to do it safely as well as advice on which ill to switch to.

Will I gain weight if I take the pill?

While there are women who report about gaining weight while on the pill, there has been no clinical evidence to prove that taking the pill can lead to weight gain. However, it is also known that progesterone may lead to increased appetite and oestrogen can cause increased retention. Both of these conditions can lead to increased weight.

Will it take a long time to get pregnant after I stop taking the pill?

Contraceptive pills do not cause any long-term effects on your fertility. This means that you should be back to your normal fertility levels shortly after stopping. It is even more than possible to get pregnant the moment you stop, although it is common for most women to take a few months before their periods get back to normal. 

How do contraceptive pills work?

While there are different types of contraceptive pills available today, all of them are designed to prevent pregnancy. The hormones which are contained in these pills work by stopping the ovaries from ovulating, so no eggs are released. It also causes the fluids along the womb’s neck to thicken which makes it harder for the sperm cells to reach the egg. In addition, they thin the lining along the womb, so any fertilised egg will have a hard time implanting itself.

Are contraceptive pills effective?

All contraceptive oils, regardless of the brand or manufacturer, are effective.  They are known to prevent pregnancies by 99% or higher. However, factors like vomiting or having diarrhoea after taking the pill or missing one can significantly affect its effectiveness. Still, even with these factors taken into consideration, the pill will still be able to prevent pregnancies by up to 91%.

I missed a pill, what should I do?

If you forget to take a pill, make sure to take one as soon as possible. Take the next pill when it is due even if this means that you will have to take two pills at the same time or two pills on the same day. Depending on whether you are taking a mini pill or a combined pill or which point in your cycle you missed one, there is a chance that you might not be fully protected. In this case, it is best to use additional contraception.

Is it okay to take antibiotics with contraceptive pills?

Most of the antibiotics out there can be taken with a contraceptive pill as they do not cause it to become less effective. However, there are certain antibiotics that do interact with the pill. This is why it is advised that you let your doctor know that you are taking antibiotics if they are about to prescribe you with a pill. Also, there are antibiotics that may indirectly impact the effectiveness of the contraceptive pill you are taking, especially if they cause diarrhoea or vomiting. If you need to take antibiotics on the regular or plan on taking them on the regular, always make sure to let your doctor know to ensure that these medications will not interact. 

Is Cerazette available to buy in the UK? 

yes – TruMedical have Cerazette available in 2 quantities (84 or 168 tablets). these can simply be ordered as a one off purchase, or as a monthly recurring order

Is buying Cerazette online safe? 

Purchasing Cerazette via TruMedical is safe and secure. Once our online consultation has been completed, you are able to purchase Cerazette with delivery as soon as the next day

Want to Know More About Cerazette?

Yes, Cerazette is available to women in the UK. Therefore, if you want to buy Cerazette pills, you just need to acquire a prescription from your medical specialist. 

You can get Cerazette birth control either by making an appointment in person or by contacting True Medical and buying Cerazette online. At our online pharmacy, we bring you the convenience of obtaining this and other types of birth control discreetly.

However, before placing your order, you need to complete our online consultation. A medical professional will analyze the information you provide to determine whether this type of birth control is right for you. 

Afterwards, we will supply your order and have it delivered to you in a timely manner. You will receive your package with the utmost discretion and convenience. Contact us today!