Combination pill

Katya

Katya

€67,53

What is Katya? Katya is a contraceptive pill with artificial hormones: gestodene and ethinyl estradiol which protects you against pregnancy. These ...

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Microgynon 30

Microgynon 30

€63,71

What is Microgynon 30? Microgynon 30 is a commonly used pill by women. It is a contraceptive pill that prevents you from unwanted pregnancy. Each t...

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Marvelon

Marvelon

€70,80

What is Marvelon? Marvelon is a hormonal contraceptive to protect yourself against pregnancy. One pill contains 30 micrograms of ethinyl estradiol ...

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Mercilon

Mercilon

€72,98

What is Mercilon? Mercilon is a contraceptive pill containing the following artificial hormones: desogestrel and ethinylestradiol. These have the s...

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Yasmin

Yasmin

€82,79

The drug Yasmin is a so-called sub-50 pill. This is also known as the pill. So it is a contraceptive. It can be taken by women to prevent pregnancy...

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Qlaira

Qlaira

€83,49

Qlaira is a combined four-phase pill. This means that it contains different hormones, in different compositions, that keep your cycle regular.Tell ...

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Rigevidon

Rigevidon

€50,46

Rigevidon is a combined oral contraceptive pill that provides almost 100% protection when taken correctly.Talk to us about your contraceptive needs...

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Nowadays there are various options for contraception. However, the best-known option offered in this area is still the pill. The pill or the so-called combination pill can be easily taken and offers excellent protection against an unwanted pregnancy. However, many ladies still have a number of questions regarding this form of contraception. Does that also apply to you? Then these questions will probably be answered with the information below.

Why is there a 'combination pill'?

In practice, the contraceptive pill is often referred to as the so-called combination pill. This is the result of the fact that it actually consists of two different hormones, namely:

  1. Estrogen;
  2. Progestin;

The combined pill is used to prevent pregnancy. Ladies who want to take the combination pill for the first time should take into account that they need a prescription from their GP.

How exactly does the combination pill work?

As already indicated above, the combination pill consists of two different types of hormones. Each hormone has its own effect on the body. First of all there is the progestin hormone. This prevents you from becoming pregnant by:

  • To ensure that ovulation does not occur;
  • The mucus in the cervix is ​​thickened;
  • A fertilized egg cannot attach itself to the uterus;

Then there is also the presence of the estrogen hormone. The main function of this is to ensure that you have regular periods. The combination pill is generally known to provide excellent protection against an unwanted pregnancy. Of the thousand women who take this pill, only four per year still become pregnant. Please note, is the combination pill forgotten at some point? Then there is a chance of becoming pregnant again. In that case, the emergency pill may still offer a solution.

Which combination pills are there?

One ​​combination pill is not the same as the other. In the majority of cases, it can be established that general practitioners recommend a combination pill with levonorgestrel 150 micrograms and ethinylestradiol 30 micrograms. The reason why this combination pill is most often prescribed is that it is known to have the least chance of side effects. However, there are other options available on the market.

For example, a GP can also opt for a pill consisting of gestodene 75 micrograms and ethinyl estradiol 20 micrograms. The combination pill with ethinylestradiol 20 micrograms logically contains much fewer hormones. The other side of the coin, however, is that there is a greater chance of irregular blood loss.

What if you forget to take the combined pill?

The main disadvantage of the combination pill is that you can forget to take it. In addition, it is also possible that diarrhea or vomiting can influence the effectiveness of the pill. In that case, caution is advised because you are less well protected against an unwanted pregnancy. Have you forgotten to take the pill and did you notice this within 12 hours after you were supposed to take the pill? Then you can still take them. The next pill is then taken at the normal time. This way you still remain well protected. Is it longer than 12 hours after you should have taken the pill? Then you are less well protected. If you have had sexual intercourse within this period, the use of an emergency pill may be recommended.

Suitable medicines combination pill:

Cimizt
Sunya
Elevin
Levest
Rigevidon
Elevin
TriRegol
Logynon
Millinette
Norimin
Brevinor
Femodene
Loestrin
Synphase
Femodette
Norinyl-1
Gedarel
Katya
Levest Lizinna
Marvelon
Mercilon
Minulet