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Cerazette is a progestogen only contraceptive (mini-pill), taken once day at to prevent pregnancies or prescribed to...

Cerazette is a progestogen only contraceptive (mini-pill), taken once day at to prevent pregnancies or prescribed to women experiencing menopausal symptoms.

 

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Cerazette as a Contraception

Cerazette is a highly effective progestogen-only birth control pill. This type of birth control pill is also known as a POP or mini-pill and does not contain any oestrogen. Cerazette contains a dose that in most cases can prevent the egg cell from ripening. 

Progesterone-only pills are a suitable alternative for people who cannot take oestrogen, are breastfeeding, smoker, overweight, taking certain medication and over the age of 35. 


What is Cerazette and how does it work?

Cerazette contains desogestrel, a type of progesterone hormone. This substance works to prevent sperm cells from entering the womb by making the lining (mucus), thicker. 

This contraceptive, like other POPs needs to be taken every day to be effective. If taken correctly, it can be more than 99% effective at preventing pregnancy.

Is Cerazette right for me?

If you are looking for an effective oral contraceptive, Cerazette may be right for you. However, it may not be suitable for you if you have the following:

  • If you are allergic to desogestrel or any other ingredients of this medicine
  • If you have thrombosis 
  • If you have ever had a blood clot or are at risk of a blood clot
  • If you have severe heart, liver or kidney problems
  • If you are suspected of having breast cancer
  • If you have unexplained bleeding from the vagina

Side Effects

All medications can cause potential side effects, below we have listed some potential side effects of Cerazette. However, these do not always occur and are mostly mild in nature. But if you experience any prolonged or worrying side effects of Cerazette, please discontinue the medication immediately and consult your doctor.

Common side effects include:

  • Mood altered,
  • Decreased sexual drive,
  • Depression,
  • Headache,
  • Nausea,
  • Acne,
  • Breast pain,
  • Irregular or no menstruation,
  • Weight gain.

Additional Information

Cerazette is a brand name of the contraceptive pill desogestrel. It is a progestogen-only pill, which means that it contains no oestrogen. Cerazette is available as a monophasic pill, which means that each tablet contains the same dose of medication. It is taken once daily, at the same time each day. Cerazette can be used to prevent pregnancy, or to treat heavy menstrual bleeding. It is also sometimes prescribed for women who are experiencing menopause-like symptoms. Side effects of Cerazette include nausea, breast tenderness, and spotting between periods. Rarely, more serious side effects such as blood clots can occur. Women who are considering taking Cerazette should speak with their doctor to determine if it is the right contraceptive choice for them.


This medicine has been prescribed for you. Do not pass it on to others. It may harm them, even if their symptoms are the same as yours. 

Cerazette contains a small amount of one type of female sex hormone, the progestogen desogestrel. For this reason Cerazette is called a progestogen-only-pill (POP), or a mini-pill. Contrary to combined pills, mini-pills do not contain an oestrogen hormone next to the progestogen. Most mini-pills work primarily by preventing the sperm cells from entering the womb but, unlike combined pills, they do not always prevent an egg cell from ripening. It is distinct from other mini-pills because, like combined pills, in most cases it does prevent the egg cells from ripening. As a result, Cerazette provides high contraceptive efficacy. In contrast to the combined pill, Cerazette can be used by women who do not tolerate oestrogens and by women who are breast feeding. A disadvantage is that vaginal bleeding may occur at irregular intervals during the use of Cerazette. You also may not have any bleeding at all.


Cerazette is used to prevent pregnancy. When Cerazette is taken correctly (without missing tablets), the chance of becoming pregnant is very low. Before you start to take Cerazette, like all hormonal contraceptives, does not protect against HIV infection (AIDS) or any other sexually transmitted disease.

Do not use Cerazette if you have any of the conditions listed below. If any of these apply to you, tell your doctor before starting to use Cerazette. Your doctor may advise you to use a nonhormonal method of birth control.

 • If you have jaundice (yellowing of the skin) or severe liver disease

• If you have a cancer that grows under the influence of sex steroid hormones

• If you have any unexplained vaginal bleeding

• If you are pregnant or think you might be pregnant

• If you are allergic to any of the ingredients


If Cerazette is used in the presence of any of the conditions listed below, you may need to be kept under close observation. Your doctor can explain to you what to do.

• You have or have had breast cancer;

• You have liver cancer;

• You have ever had a thrombosis;

• You have diabetes;

• You suffer from epilepsy;

• You suffer from tuberculosis;

• You have high blood pressure;

• You have or have had chloasma (yellowish-brown pigmentation patches on the skin, particularly of the face); if so avoid too much exposure to the sun or ultraviolet radiation.


Potentially serious conditions Decreased Bone Mass Oestrogens are important to maintain the strength of your bones.

During the use of Cerazette, the concentration in your blood of the natural oestrogen estradiol is comparable to the concentration seen in the first half of your natural cycle but is decreased in comparison with the second half of the natural cycle. It is not known whether this has an effect on the strength of your bones.

Breast cancers found in women who take the Pill, seem less likely to have spread than breast cancers found in women who do not take the Pill. It is not known whether the difference in breast cancer risk is caused by the Pill. It may be that the women were examined more often, so that the breast cancer is noticed earlier.


Thrombosis is the formation of a blood clot, which may block a blood vessel. A thrombosis sometimes occurs in the deep veins of the legs (deep venous thrombosis). If this clot breaks away from the veins where it is formed, it may reach and block the arteries of the lungs, causing a so-called “pulmonary embolism”. As a result, fatal situations may occur. Deep venous thrombosis is a rare occurrence. It can develop whether or not you are taking the Pill. It can also happen if you become pregnant. The risk is higher in Pill-users than in nonusers, but it is not as high as the risk during pregnancy.


The risk with progestogen-only pills like Cerazette is believed to be lower than in users of Pills that also contain oestrogens (combined Pills). If you notice possible signs of a thrombosis, you should see your doctor immediately. (See also section ‘When should you contact your doctor’?).

Using Other Medicines Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines or herbal products, including medicines obtained without a prescription. Also tell any other doctor or dentist who prescribes another medicine (or your pharmacist) that you use Cerazette.

Some medicines may stop Cerazette from working properly. These include medicines used for the treatment of:

• epilepsy (e.g.,primidone, phenytoin, carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, felbamate, topiramate and phenobarbital),

• tuberculosis (e.g., rifampicin, rifabutin),

• HIV infection (e.g., ritonavir, nelfinavir, nevirapine, efavirenz)

• Hepatitis C virus infection (e.g., boceprevir, telaprevir),

• other infectious diseases (e.g., griseofulvin),

• high blood pressure in the blood vessels of the lungs (bosentan),

• stomach upset (medical charcoal)

• depressive moods (the herbal remedy St. John’s wort)


If you are taking medicines or herbal products that might make Cerazette less effective, a barrier contraceptive method should also be used. Since the effect of another medicine on Cerazette may last up to 28 days after stopping the medicine, it is necessary to use the additional barrier contraceptive for that long.

Cerazette may also interfere with how other medicines work, causing either an increase in effect (e.g., medicines containing ciclosporine) or a decrease in effect (e.g., lamotrigine). Vaginal Bleeding may occur at irregular intervals during the use of Cerazette. This may be just slight staining which may not even require a pad, or heavier bleeding, which looks rather like a scanty period and requires sanitary protection. You may also not have any bleeding at all. The irregular bleedings are not a sign that the contraceptive protection of Cerazette is decreased. In general, you need not take any action; just continue to take Cerazette. If, however, bleeding is heavy or prolonged consult your doctor. Ovarian Cysts During the use of all low-dose hormonal contraceptives, small fluid-filled sacs may develop in the ovaries. These are called ovarian cysts. They usually disappear on their own. Sometimes they cause mild abdominal pain. Only rarely, they may lead to more serious problems.


Pregnacy- Cerazette must not be used by women who are pregnant, or who think they may be pregnant. Breast-feeding-Cerazette may be used while you are breastfeeding. Cerazette does not influence the production or the quality of breast milk. However, a small amount of the active substance of Cerazette passes over into the milk. The health of breast-fed children whose mothers were using Cerazette has been studied up to 2.5 years of age. No effects on the growth and development of the children were observed. If you are breastfeeding and want to use Cerazette, please contact your doctor.

Driving and using machines - There are no indications of any effect of the use of Cerazette on alertness and concentration.

Important information about some of the ingredients of Cerazette:

The Cerazette pack contains 3X28 tablets. Arrows are printed on the front side of the pack, between the tablets. If you turn over your pack, and look at the back side, you will see the days of the week printed on the foil. Each day corresponds to one tablet. Every time you start a new pack of Cerazette, take a tablet from the top row. Take your tablet each day at about the same time. Swallow the tablet whole, with water. You may have some bleeding during the use of Cerazette, but you must continue to take your tablets as normal. When a pack is empty, you must start with a new pack of Cerazette on the next day – thus without interruption and without waiting for a bleed. You can stop taking Cerazette whenever you want. From the day you stop you are no longer protected against pregnancy. 


If you are not taking the pill at present. Wait for your period to begin. On the first day of your period take the first tablet. Contact your doctor as soon as possible if:

• you notice possible signs of a thrombosis (e.g. severe pain or swelling in either of your legs, unexplained pains in the chest, breathlessness, an unusual cough, especially if you cough up blood);

• you have a sudden, severe stomach ache or look jaundiced (indicating possible liver problems);

• you feel a lump in your breast;

• you have a sudden or severe pain in the lower part of your belly or the stomach area (possibly indicating an ectopic pregnancy, this is a pregnancy outside the womb); • you are to be immobilised (for example being confined to bed) or are to have surgery; consult your doctor at least four weeks in advance;

• you have unusual, heavy vaginal bleeding;

• you suspect that you are pregnant.


You may also start on days 2-5 of your cycle, but in that case make sure you also use an additional contraceptive method (barrier method) for the first 7 days of tablet-taking in the first cycle.

When you change from a combined pill, vaginal ring, or transdermal patch. You can start taking Cerazette on the day after you take the last tablet from your present Pill pack, or on the day of removal of your vaginal ring or patch (this means no tablet-, ring-, or patch-free break). If your present Pill pack also contains inactive tablets you can start Cerazette on the day after taking the last active tablet (if you are not sure which this is, ask your doctor or pharmacist). If you follow these instructions, it is not necessary to use an additional contraceptive method.

You can also start at the latest the day following the tablet-, ring-, patch-free break, or placebo tablet interval, of your present contraceptive. If you follow these instructions, make sure you use during the first cycle an additional contraceptive method (barrier method) for the first 7 days of tablet-taking.

When you change from another progestogen-only pill (mini-pill). You may stop taking it any day and start taking Cerazette right away. You need not take extra contraceptive precautions. When you change from an injectable or implant or a progestogen-releasing intrauterine device (IUD). Start using Cerazette when your next injection is due or on the day that your implant or your IUD is removed.


You can start Cerazette between 21 and 28 days after the birth of your baby. If you start later, make sure you use during the first cycle an additional contraceptive method (barrier method) for the first 7 days of tablet-taking. However, if intercourse has already occurred, pregnancy should be excluded before starting Cerazette use. Additional information for breast feeding women can be found in the paragraph “Breastfeeding” in the section. After miscarriage or an abortion, your doctor will advise you.

If you forget to take one or more tablets If you are less than 12 hours late in taking a tablet, the reliability of Cerazette is maintained. Take the missed tablet as soon as you remember and take the next tablet at the usual time. If you are more than 12 hours late in taking any tablet, the reliability of Cerazette may be reduced. The more consecutive tablets you have missed the higher the risk that the contraceptive efficacy is decreased. Take the last missed tablet as soon as you remember and take the next tablet at the usual time. Use a condom too for the next 7 days of tablet-taking. If you missed one or more tablets in the first week of tablet-intake and had intercourse in the week before missing the tablets, there is a possibility of becoming pregnant. Ask your doctor for advice.


If you suffer from gastrointestinal disturbances (e.g. vomiting, severe diarrhoea) If you vomit within 3-4 hours after taking your Cerazette tablet or have severe diarrhoea, the active ingredient may not have been completely absorbed. Follow the advice for missed tablets in the section “If you forget to take one or more tablets”. If you have severe diarrhoea, please contact your doctor.

If too many Cerazette tablets are taken (overdose). There have been no reports of serious harmful effects from taking too many Cerazette tablets at one time. Symptoms that may occur are nausea, vomiting and, in women or girls, slight vaginal bleeding. For more information ask your doctor for advice. 

You can stop taking Cerazette at any time you want. If you do not want to become pregnant, ask your doctor about other methods of birth control. If you stop using Cerazette because you want to get pregnant, it is generally recommended that you wait until you have had a natural period before trying to conceive. This helps you to work out when the baby will be due.

Like all medicines, Cerazette can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Tell your doctor if you notice any unwanted effect, especially if severe or persistent, or if there is a change in your health that you think might be caused by Cerazette. Serious side effects Serious undesirable effects associated with the use of contraceptive Pills are described in the section 

Please read this section for additional information and consult your doctor at once where appropriate. Other possible side effects Common (occurring in more than one per 100 users) are:

• Mood altered, decreased sexual drive (libido)

• Headache

• Nausea

• Acne

• Breast pain, irregular or no menstruation

• Increased body weight Uncommon (occurring in more than one per 1000 users but not more than one per 100 users) 

• Infection of the vagina

• Difficulties in wearing contact lenses

• Vomiting

• Hair loss

• Painful menstruation, ovarian cyst

• Tiredness Rare (occurring in less than one per 1000 users) 

• Rash, hives, painful skin lumps (erythema nodosum) (these are skin conditions) Apart from these side effects, breast secretion may occur.

In addition, allergic reactions (hypersensitivity), including swelling of the face, lips, tongue, and/or throat causing difficulty in breathing or swallowing (angioedema and/or anaphylaxis) have been reported. If any of the side effects gets serious, or if you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet, please tell your doctor. 

Store below 30°C, protected from sunlight and moisture. Use within 1 month from the date of first opening the sachet. Do not use after the expiry date stated on the package. Keep your tablets out of the reach and sight of children. 

How to take Cerazette?

Always take Cerazette exactly as prescribed by your doctor or advised by the pharmacist. 

  • Take 1 Cerazette tablet every day at the same time
  • Start by taking a pill marked with the correct day of the week
  • Follow the directions of the arrows on the strip and take a pill every day until you have finished the pack. Each pack contains 28 tablets.
  • Do not take a break between packs
  • It can be taken with or without food, if necessary with a small amount of water
  • Do not use Cerazette if you are pregnant or think you are pregnant
  • Ask your doctor if you are breastfeeding and want to use Cerazette.

Warnings and Precautions

Cerazette may not be safe if taken with other medication or recreational drugs. 

Please inform the prescriber if you are taking any of the listed medications:

  • Epilepsy (e.g. primidone, phenytoin, carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, felbamate, topiramate and phenobarbital);
  • tuberculosis (e.g. rifampicin, rifabutin);
  • HIV infections (e.g. ritonavir, nelfinavir, nevirapine, efavirenz);
  • Hepatitis C virus infection (e.g. boceprevir, telaprevir);
  • or other infectious diseases (e.g. griseofulvin);
  • high blood pressure in the blood vessels of the lungs (bosentan);
  • depressive moods (the herbal remedy St. John’s Wort);
  • macrolide antibiotics (e.g. clarithromycin, erythromycin);
  • fungal infections (e.g. ketoconazole, itraconazole, fluconazole);
  • high blood pressure (hypertension), angina, or certain heart rhythm disorders (e.g. diltiazem).


The above-listed warnings are not exhaustive, please consult a doctor, pharmacist, or nurse if you have further questions on the use of this medication or potential interactions with other medicines.

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General Information about Cerazette

What is Cerazette?

Cerazette is a progestogen-only contraceptive pill, often referred to as the mini pill. It contains the active ingredient desogestrel, a synthetic hormone that helps prevent pregnancy. The Cerazette pill does not contain estrogen, unlike combined oral contraceptives, making it suitable for individuals who cannot tolerate estrogen-based contraceptives. The UK National Health Service (NHS) provides comprehensive information about Cerazette and other progestogen-only pills.

How does Cerazette work?

Cerazette works primarily by preventing ovulation, the release of an egg from the ovaries. It also thickens the cervical mucus, making it difficult for sperm to penetrate and reach the egg. Additionally, Cerazette alters the lining of the uterus, making it less receptive to a fertilised egg. These combined actions provide effective contraception with a high success rate, according to Dr. Sherry A. Ross, a renowned obstetrician and gynaecologist.

What are the benefits of Cerazette?

Cerazette offers several benefits as a contraceptive option. Some of the primary advantages include:

  1. High efficacy in preventing pregnancy when taken correctly.
  2. Suitable for individuals who cannot take estrogen-based contraceptives, such as those with a history of blood clots, migraines, or high blood pressure.
  3. Can be used during breastfeeding without affecting milk production.
  4. Quick return to fertility after discontinuation.

How safe is Cerazette?

Cerazette is safe when taken as advised by a healthcare professional. Cerazette is considered a safe contraceptive option for most individuals. However, it may not be suitable for those with certain health conditions, such as liver disease or breast cancer. A healthcare professional will evaluate the suitability of Cerazette based on an individual's medical history and potential risks. The Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare provides detailed guidance on the safety and use of progestogen-only pills like Cerazette.

What is the success rate of Cerazette in preventing pregnancy?

When taken correctly, Cerazette is 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. However, the typical effectiveness rate, accounting for occasional missed or late doses, is around 91%, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Consistent and proper use of Cerazette is crucial for maintaining its high success rate.

Cerazette Dosage and Administration

Cerazette Dosages

Cerazette is typically taken as one pill per day, at the same time each day, with no breaks between pills. Each pack contains 28 pills, providing contraception for a full month. To ensure optimal efficacy, it is crucial to follow the prescribed dosing schedule and instructions provided by a healthcare professional.

Do I have to take the mini pill in order?

Yes, it is important to take the mini pill, such as Cerazette, in the prescribed order, as missing or delaying a dose may reduce its effectiveness. Consistent daily administration is crucial for maintaining contraceptive protection.

Can you take Cerazette out of order?

Taking Cerazette out of order is not advised, as it may compromise the contraceptive's effectiveness. To ensure optimal protection, follow the prescribed dosing schedule and consult a healthcare professional.

What happens if I take the wrong birth control pill on the wrong day?

In the case of Cerazette, all the pills in a pack are identical and contain the same dose of the active ingredient, so taking them out of order will not cause a significant issue. However, taking a pill from a different pack or another type of contraceptive may lead to inconsistencies in hormone levels and reduced protection against pregnancy. If this occurs, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional for guidance on how to proceed and whether additional contraceptive methods should be employed.

What should I do if I miss a dose of Cerazette, and how does it affect the contraceptive's effectiveness?

If a dose of Cerazette is missed, it is essential to take the missed pill as soon as possible and continue with the regular dosing schedule. If more than 12 hours have passed since the scheduled time, the combined contraceptive pill's effectiveness may be reduced. In such cases, it is recommended to use additional contraceptive methods, such as condoms, for the next 48 hours. The UK National Health Service (NHS) provides detailed information on what to do if a progestogen-only pill is missed.

Are all the pills in Cerazette the same?

Yes, all the pills in a pack of Cerazette are the same. Each pill contains the same dose of the active ingredient, desogestrel, ensuring consistent hormone levels and contraceptive protection throughout the month. Unlike combined oral contraceptives, which may have varying hormone levels in different pills within a pack, Cerazette maintains a uniform dosage throughout the entire pack.

Cerazette Availability and Purchasing

Can I get the mini pill from a chemist?

Yes, the mini pill, including Cerazette, can be obtained from a chemist or pharmacy. However, a prescription from a healthcare professional is required. Your doctor or a family planning clinic can provide a prescription after evaluating your medical history and ensuring Cerazette is suitable for you.

Can I buy Cerazette from Boots?

Yes, you can buy Cerazette from Boots, a leading pharmacy in the UK. A valid prescription is required to purchase Cerazette from Boots or any other pharmacy.

Can I buy Cerazette from Lloyds Pharmacy?

Yes, you can buy Cerazette from Lloyds Pharmacy with a valid prescription. Lloyds Pharmacy, like other pharmacies in the UK, offers Cerazette and other contraceptive pills to those with a prescription from a healthcare professional.

Cerazette Interactions and Special Considerations

Can I take Cerazette to delay my period?

Cerazette is not specifically designed to delay periods, but some users may experience lighter or irregular periods while using the mini pill. Consult your healthcare professional for advice on delaying your period, as they may recommend alternative methods or medications.

Can I take Cerazette if I am breastfeeding?

Yes, Cerazette is considered safe for use while breastfeeding. It does not contain estrogen, which can affect breast milk' production, making it a suitable contraceptive option for nursing mothers.

Can I drink while taking Cerazette?

Drinking alcohol in moderation should not affect the efficacy of Cerazette. However, excessive alcohol consumption may impact your ability to take the pill consistently and on time, potentially reducing its effectiveness.

Can I take painkillers when taking Cerazette?

Taking over-the-counter painkillers, such as paracetamol or ibuprofen, while using Cerazette should not cause any issues. However, if you are prescribed stronger painkillers, consult your healthcare professional to ensure they do not interact with Cerazette or affect its contraceptive effectiveness.

Can I use Cerazette as emergency contraception?

Cerazette is not designed to be used as emergency contraception. If you require emergency contraception, consult a healthcare professional who can recommend a suitable option, such as the morning-after pill.

Can I take antibiotics on the pill?

Some antibiotics may interact with Cerazette, potentially reducing its effectiveness. If you are prescribed antibiotics, inform your healthcare professional that you are using Cerazette, and they can advise whether additional contraceptive precautions are necessary during the course of treatment.

How does Cerazette interact with other medications, if at all?

Cerazette may interact with certain medications, including some antiepileptic drugs, antifungal medications, and specific antibiotics. It is essential to inform your healthcare professional about all medications you are taking to ensure there are no interactions that may compromise Cerazette's effectiveness.

Cerazette Side Effects and Concerns

Does Cerazette make you gain weight?

Weight gain is a possible side effect of Cerazette, but it does not affect all users. Hormonal changes due to contraceptive use may lead to fluid retention or increased appetite in some individuals. If you are concerned about weight gain while using Cerazette, discuss these concerns with your healthcare professional, who can advise you on suitable lifestyle changes or alternative contraceptive options.

What are the common side effects of Cerazette, and should I be concerned if I experience any of them?

Common side effects of Cerazette include headaches, acne, breast tenderness, mood changes, and changes in menstrual bleeding patterns. Most side effects are mild and may resolve over time as your body adjusts to the medication. However, if side effects persist or worsen, consult your healthcare professional for guidance.

I didn’t get my period while taking the pill. Am I pregnant?

Cerazette may cause changes in menstrual bleeding patterns, including lighter, irregular periods, or no periods at all. If you have taken the pill consistently and correctly, the likelihood of pregnancy is low. However, if you are concerned or have missed two or more periods in a row, take a pregnancy test or consult your healthcare professional for further evaluation.

Does Cerazette stop periods straight away?

Cerazette may cause changes in menstrual bleeding patterns, including lighter, irregular periods, or no periods at all. These changes may occur immediately or gradually over time, depending on individual reactions to the medication.

Can Cerazette cause bloating?

Bloating is a possible side effect of Cerazette, as hormonal changes may cause water retention in some users. If bloating becomes a concern, discuss this with your healthcare professional, who may recommend lifestyle changes or alternative contraceptive options.

Can Cerazette cause anxiety or depression?

Cerazette may cause mood changes, including anxiety or depression, in some users. If you experience significant mood changes or worsening mental health while taking Cerazette, consult your healthcare professional for advice.

Cerazette Alternatives and Comparisons

Is Cerelle and Cerazette the same?

Cerelle and Cerazette are both progestogen-only contraceptive pills containing the same active ingredient, desogestrel. They are similar in function and effectiveness, but they may be produced by different manufacturers and have different brand names.

Is Cerazette and desogestrel the same?

Cerazette is a brand name for a contraceptive pill containing the active ingredient desogestrel. Desogestrel is a synthetic progestogen used in various contraceptive pills, including Cerazette.

What is the alternative to Cerazette?

Alternatives to Cerazette include other progestogen-only pills (such as Cerelle and Norgeston) and different contraceptive methods like combined oral contraceptives, intrauterine devices (IUDs), contraceptive injections, or implants. Consult your healthcare professional to determine the most suitable contraceptive option for you.

Cerelle vs Cerazette

Cerelle and Cerazette are both progestogen-only pills containing the same active ingredient, desogestrel. They are similar in function and effectiveness, with only minor differences in branding and manufacturing.

Norgeston vs Cerazette

Norgeston is another progestogen-only pill, but it contains a different active ingredient, levonorgestrel, compared to Cerazette's desogestrel. While both are effective contraceptive options, individual reactions and preferences may vary. Consult your healthcare professional to determine combined pill is the best option for you.

Desogestrel vs Cerazette

Desogestrel is the active ingredient in Cerazette and other progestogen-only contraceptive pills. Comparing desogestrel and Cerazette is essentially comparing the active ingredient to the brand name medication that contains it.

Cerazette Suitability and Long-term Use

How many days do you need to take Cerazette before it works?

If you start it on day 1 to 5 of your menstrual cycle, it'll work immediately, and you'll be protected against a pregnancy straight away. Cerazette begins to provide contraceptive protection after two days (48 hours) of consistent use. To ensure maximum effectiveness, taking Cerazette at the same time each day is essential. If you start taking Cerazette on the first day of your menstrual cycle, it will provide immediate protection. If you start taking it at any other time during your cycle, use additional contraception, such as condoms, for the first two days of pill use.

Are there any specific health conditions that would make Cerazette unsuitable for certain individuals?

Cerazette may not be suitable for individuals with certain health conditions, such as a history of blood clots, liver disease, breast cancer, unexplained vaginal bleeding, or severe arterial disease. It is essential to discuss your medical history with your healthcare professional before starting Cerazette or any other contraceptive method.

Can Cerazette be used as a long-term contraceptive option or is it only recommended for short-term use?

Cerazette can be used as a long-term contraceptive option for those who find it suitable and experience minimal side effects. However, it is crucial to have regular check-ups with your healthcare professional to ensure the ongoing suitability of Cerazette as your contraceptive choice.

Can Cerazette be taken by individuals with a history of migraines or blood clotting disorders?

Individuals with a history of migraines or blood clotting disorders should consult their healthcare professional before using Cerazette. Your healthcare professional will evaluate your medical history and help determine if Cerazette is a suitable contraceptive option for you.

Is it necessary to take a break from Cerazette after a certain period of time, or can it be used continuously?

There is no medical need to take a break from Cerazette. However soon as you remember it, it is essential to have regular check-ups with your healthcare professional to ensure the ongoing suitability of Cerazette as your contraceptive choice.

Can Cerazette affect fertility after discontinuation, and if so, for how long?

Cerazette does not have a long-term impact on fertility. Once you stop taking Cerazette, your fertility should return to its pre-pill levels within a few weeks to a few months. However, individual experiences may vary, and it is essential to consult your healthcare professional if you have concerns about your fertility after discontinuing Cerazette.

Are there any specific health conditions that would make Cerazette unsuitable for certain individuals?

Cerazette may not be suitable for individuals with certain health conditions, such as a history of blood clots, liver disease, breast cancer, unexplained vaginal bleeding, or severe arterial disease. It is essential to discuss your medical history with your healthcare professional before starting Cerazette or any other contraceptive method.

Can Cerazette be used as a long-term contraceptive option or is it only recommended for short-term use?

Cerazette can be used as a long-term contraceptive option for those who find it suitable and experience minimal side effects. However, it is crucial to have regular check-ups with your healthcare professional to ensure the ongoing suitability of Cerazette as your contraceptive choice.

How do I know if Cerazette is the right contraceptive choice for me?

To determine if Cerazette is the right contraceptive choice for you, discuss your medical history, lifestyle, and personal preferences with your healthcare professional. They will assess your individual circumstances and help you decide if Cerazette or another contraceptive method is the most suitable option for you.

Is it necessary to take a break from Cerazette after a certain period of time, or can it be used continuously?

There is no medical need to take a break from Cerazette. However, it is essential to have regular check-ups with your healthcare professional to ensure the ongoing suitability of Cerazette as your contraceptive choice.

Can Cerazette affect fertility after discontinuation, and if so, for how long?

Cerazette does not have a long-term impact on fertility. Once you stop taking Cerazette, your fertility should return to its pre-pill levels within a few weeks to a few months. However, individual experiences may vary, and it is essential to consult your healthcare professional if you have concerns about your fertility after discontinuing Cerazette.

Buy Cerazette Online

Please note the information below is intended for general knowledge, please read the patient information leaflet and/or the information provided by a healthcare professional for more specific guidance. This information should not substitute medical advice.

You can buy Cerazette online from our UK-registered online pharmacy partners. Complete an online consultation form and our system will show you if you are eligible to purchase Cerazette online. Our pharmacists will then review your order of Cerazette and dispatch it discreetly to your address.

How to buy Cerazette online?

You can buy Cerazette by following the following steps.

  1. Fill out our online consultation form
  2. If you are eligible to purchase Cerazette you will be shown it as one of your treatment options
  3. Pay online and receive your order to the comfort of your chosen address

Can I get Cerazette on the NHS?

Whether or not you can get Cerazette on the NHS is dependent on your local guidelines and eligibility status. It is best to contact your local GP service if you are unsure of whether you can get Cerazette from the NHS.

Can you get Cerazette over the counter?

No, you can’t get Cerazette over the counter without a prescription or consultation. Cerazette is a regulated medication so all purchases need to have a prescription and/or suitable consultation form completed.

Can I buy Cerazette online even if I have never taken it before?

A prescribing pharmacist will need to review your consultation form before the medication can be dispatched. One of our partner prescribing pharmacists will review the consultation form and will decide if you are eligible to buy Cerazette.

Is Cerazette safe?

If you have been prescribed Cerazette then it is at the discretion of the prescriber.

However, all medications can potentially have adverse effects and should be taken exactly as prescribed. If you experience any side effects when taking Cerazette then you should contact a doctor immediately.

Are there any foods that should be avoided when taking Cerazette?

We recommend you read the patient information leaflet for this product thoroughly before taking the treatment. This is essential to understanding any interactions that can occur and to take the medication safely.

Can I buy Cerazette from Boots?

It is generally possible to purchase medication, including Cerazette, from UK pharmacies like Boots. However, I recommend checking the Boots website or contacting Boots directly for the most current and accurate information. Remember to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new medication.

Can I buy Cerazette from Superdrug?

If you would like to buy Cerazette, you will need to check availability on the Superdrug website.

Can I buy Cerazette from Amazon?

Amazon does not sell medication such as Cerazette, as they are not a pharmacy service provider. Always check with Amazon to see what they sell.

How long does Cerazette take to work?

The time it takes for a Cerazette to work can vary greatly depending on several factors, such as the strength, the individual's age, weight, and overall health, as well as any potential interactions with other medications or substances. Generally, the effects of Cerazette may be noticeable within the time frame outlined by the prescribing pharmacist. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and instructions provided by your healthcare professional, and to consult them if you have any concerns or questions about the medication's efficacy or possible side effects.

How effective is Cerazette?

The effectiveness of Cerazette can vary significantly depending on various factors, such as the dosage, the condition being treated, the individual's age, weight, and overall health, as well as the presence of any other medications or substances that might interact with it. While some medications may be highly effective for certain individuals and conditions, others might experience a lesser degree of benefit or may require adjustments to the dosage or additional treatments to achieve the desired results.

What are the risks of taking Cerazette?

At Welzo, we are dedicated to providing our customers with accurate and comprehensive information about medications. We believe that understanding the potential risks and side effects associated with a medication is essential for making informed decisions about your health. This guide outlines some general considerations for assessing the risks of medication and includes references to the National Health Service (NHS) for further information.

  1. Read the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL): Every medication comes with a Patient Information Leaflet, which provides essential details about the drug, its uses, and potential side effects. Be sure to read this leaflet carefully before starting any new medication. The Electronic medicines compendium has a list of patient leaflets. you can visit by heading to medicines.org
  2. Be aware of potential side effects: All medications have the potential to cause side effects, ranging from mild and short-lived symptoms to more serious, long-lasting issues. It's important to understand the possible side effects of a medication and how to manage them. The NHS has a helpful resource on managing medication side effects, while also speaking to a healthcare professional is important in understanding any potential risks of taking Cerazette.
  3. Interactions with other medications: Some medications may interact with others, leading to increased side effects or reduced effectiveness. Make sure to inform your healthcare professional about all the medications and supplements you are currently taking. The NHS offers a useful tool for checking potential drug interactions here.
  4. Contraindications and precautions: Certain medical conditions or factors may make it unsafe for you to take a particular medication. Before starting any new medication, inform your healthcare professional about your medical history and any current health issues. The NHS provides more information about contraindications and precautions here.
  5. Appropriate use and dosage: It's crucial to follow the prescribed dosage and instructions for taking a medication to ensure its effectiveness and minimise the risk of side effects. The NHS has a useful guide on using medicines safely here.
  6. Monitoring and follow-up: Some medications require regular monitoring or follow-up appointments with your healthcare professional to ensure their safety and effectiveness. Be sure to schedule and attend these appointments as needed.

Can I buy Cerazette in the UK?

Yes, you can buy Cerazette in the UK with a valid prescription and or consultation form. Cerazette is available in the UK for purchase from local pharmacies with a valid prescription and or consultation and to purchase from Welzo if in stock. It is imperative that you ensure that the pharmacy you are buying the products from is licensed and registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).

Where can I buy Cerazette?

You can buy Cerazette online from Welzo.com upon completion of a consultation form and a free review from a prescribing pharmacist.

Are Cerazette users satisfied with the product?

We have a list of reviews from customers taking Cerazette at the bottom of this page. For more information of the reviews of Cerazette head over to drugs.com for further details.

Can I buy Cerazette from an online pharmacy?

Yes, you can purchase Cerazette from an online pharmacy. However, this is dependent on your eligibility for the medication.

How much does Cerazette cost?

The costs of Cerazette are listed at the top of the page. Pricing is provided as a reference as treatment options will be shown upon completing the consultation form.

Do you have periods on Cerazette?

No, you will not have periods on Cerazette. Some women may experience some bleeding or spotting in the first few months of taking Cerazette, but this usually stops after a while. If you experience any prolonged or heavy bleeding, you should contact your doctor.

Does Cerazette cause depression?

There is no definitive answer to this question as everyone reacts differently to medication. Some people may experience depression while taking Cerazette, while others may not. If you are concerned about how Cerazette is affecting your mood, speak to your doctor.

Is this medication suitable for me?

Please get in touch with a doctor if you are unsure what medication is suitable for you. You can also complete our online consultation form to check your eligibility for the product.

How is the medication delivered?

All orders placed before 14:00 from Monday to Friday will be dispatched that day. The orders are sent using 24 Hour Tracked delivery provided by Royal Mail. Items will usually arrive the very next day after the order has been placed. We also provide tracking for your orders to check the status and location of your parcel. All our medication is packaged in plain confidential padded white or brown envelopes. This ensures that your orders are discreet, and the content of the orders will be for your eyes only.

What happens if I miss a Cerazette pill?

If you miss a pill, take it as soon as you remember. If it is more than 12 hours late, you may need to use emergency contraception. Contact your doctor for advice.

Does Cerazette cause weight gain?

There is no definitive answer to this question as everyone reacts differently to medication. Some people may experience weight gain while taking Cerazette, while others may not. If you are concerned about how Cerazette is affecting your weight, speak to your doctor.

How do I order my medication?

Some products only require an online consultation which approximately takes 1 minute to complete, enabling you to then buy the product. Other products will also require a prescription; in this case, you will need to complete the online consultation, and then one of our partner pharmacy prescribers or doctors will review the online consultation questions and approve the order for delivery if you are eligible to purchase the item.

Can I cancel or return my order?

For non-medicinal products, you are eligible to return the product within 14 days of receipt in the same packaging you received. For medicinal products, you are eligible to cancel the order only until it has been dispatched. From that point forward, you are no longer eligible to return the order.

You have the right to cancel your order for medication up to the point when your medication is dispatched.

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Customer Reviews

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Alline Jeanty

The product has been a reliable and effective treatment option for me, and I would highly recommend it to others.

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Aimee Foster

I recently purchased Cerazette from Welzo, and I'm delighted with the service they provided. The website was user-friendly, and I found it easy to locate the product I needed. The prices were quite reasonable compared to other online retailers, and the delivery was speedy and efficient. The product itself has been great, with no severe side effects for me. Additionally, the customer service at Welzo was very helpful and responsive when I had a question about my order. I would definitely recommend Welzo for purchasing Cerazette.

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Aileen Murray

I bought Cerazette from Welzo a few weeks ago, and the entire process was smooth and efficient. The ordering process was simple, and my package arrived within the estimated delivery window. The price was better than what I've seen at other online pharmacies. As for the medication, I've experienced only mild side effects, and it seems to be working well for me. The customer service at Welzo is also commendable; they were prompt in responding to my queries. Highly recommended!

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Agatha Williams

Recently, I ordered Cerazette online from Welzo, and I must say I had an extremely positive experience. The website was easy to navigate, and the prices were quite competitive. Delivery was quick, and the packaging was discreet. As for the product itself, I experienced minimal side effects, and their customer service team was always available to address any concerns I had. Overall, I'm quite satisfied and would recommend Welzo to anyone looking to buy Cerazette.

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Bobbye Rhym

Cerazette has been a lifesaver for me! It's easy to use and I've experienced no side effects. My cycle has become regular and manageable. I would highly recommend it!