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Gedarel 30/150 Key Facts
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Gedarel 20, Microgynon 30 ED, Levest, Rigevidon
About Gedarel 30/150
Gedarel 30/150 is a combined hormonal contraceptive used to provide protection against pregnancy. It contains desogestrel, a progesterone and ethinylestradiol, an oestrogen as its active ingredients.
Gedarel 30/150 works by stopping the release of an egg each month from the ovaries, preventing ovulation during the menstrual cycle. It also causes cervical mucus to thicken, making it more difficult for sperm to pass through the cervix, and makes the lining of the womb thinner, so fertilised eggs are less likely to implant in the uterus wall.
NowPatient offers the Gedarel 30/150 birth control pill for the prevention of pregnancy only, following an online consultation with a prescribing clinician.
Key facts of Gedarel 30/150
- For the prevention of pregnancy
- There is no evidence that the Gedarel 30/150 pill causes weight gain
- Gedarel 30/150 has some common side effects which include headache and migraine
- It can be dangerous if you take Gedarel 30/150 with certain medications. If you’re not sure if it is safe, discuss this with the prescribing clinician
- Gedarel 30/150 will not prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
Who is Gedarel 30/150 not suitable for?
Gedarel 30/150 may not be suitable for some people. To make sure it’s safe for you, speak to the prescribing clinician before taking Gedarel 30/150 if you:
- Are allergic to the active ingredients desogestrel or ethinylestradiol, or inactive ingredients such as potato starch, lactose monohydrate, silica colloidal anhydrous, hypromellose, and propylene glycol
- Have ever had a blood clot in the leg or lungs
- Have a family history of heart attacks or stroke
- Have ever had angina or transient ischaemic attack
- Suffer from migraines with aura
- Have a liver disease or any other liver problems
- Have kidney failure
- Have ever had breast cancer or cancer of the cervix, vagina or uterus
- Have unexplained vaginal bleeding
- Have suffered from jaundice, pemphigoid gestationis (a rash involving blisters of the hands and feet), or pruritus while pregnant
- Have a family history of breast cancer
- Have diabetes
- Have Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis
- Have haemolytic uraemic syndrome, high blood cholesterol, or sickle cell anaemia
- Have epilepsy
- Have systemic lupus erythematosus
How and where to get Gedarel 30/150?
You can buy Gedarel 30/150 safely and securely from NowPatient. You can start a consultation today for free and if you qualify for treatment, you only pay for the cost of the medication. Delivery is made to your home or office from our registered pharmacy.
Our service is certified, safe and effective, and we only ever treat conditions. If you book a consultation with a prescribing clinician for a contraceptive, you can discuss if Gedarel 30/150 is a suitable treatment option for you.
At the end of the consultation, the clinician will decide if a treatment plan is suitable for you. If it is, the clinician will issue you with a prescription which can then be ordered, paid for and delivered directly to your chosen address by NowPatient.
Dosage and strength for Gedarel 30/150 for contraception
Gedarel 30/150 pills are available in tablet form containing 30mcg of ethinylestradiol and 150mcg of desogestrel.
Information about how to take Gedarel 30/150 for contraception
Take 1 Gedarel 30/150 tablet each day, at the same time for 21 days. After 21 days, you will take a 7 day break from taking Gedarel 30/150 tablets. You should expect a withdrawal bleed during your pill-free week. Start a new pack of Gedarel 30/150 tablets on day 8. Take your first tablet in order of the day of the week and follow the directions printed on the pack.
If you forget to take a Gedarel 30/150 tablet, take the missed pill as soon as you are able to do so. You will need to use extra precautions such as a condom for the next 7 days. Also, read the patient information leaflet or speak to your healthcare provider if you need further medical advice.
What happens if you take too much Gedarel 30/150?
If you take more than prescribed, then it can lead to some unpleasant side effects. You should talk to your doctor or reach out to one of our prescribing clinicians, if you have taken too much Gedarel 30/150 and you experience any of the following side effects.
What are the side effects of Gedarel 30/150?
Side effects of Gedarel 30/150 are split into common and serious.
Common side effects include:
- Breast tenderness
- Breast pain
- Breast enlargement
- Weight changes
- Irregular bleeding between periods
- Mood changes
- Headache and migraine
- Nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea
- Vaginal discharge
- Vaginal thrush
- High blood pressure
- Hair loss
Serious side effects include:
- Increased risk of blood clots
- Cervical cancer
If you experience any serious side effects, you should contact NHS 111.
If you experience a serious allergic reaction with the signs shown below you should contact emergency services on 999.
- Your lips, mouth, throat or tongue suddenly become swollen
- You’re breathing very fast or struggling to breathe (you may become very wheezy or feel like you’re choking or gasping for air)
- Your throat feels tight or you’re struggling to swallow
- Your skin, tongue or lips turn blue, grey or pale (if you have black or brown skin, this may be easier to see on the palms of your hands or soles of your feet)
- You suddenly become very confused, drowsy or dizzy
- Someone faints and cannot be woken up
Always report adverse effects to the MHRA yellow card reporting system. You can read more about this here How and where do I report side effects of my medication? – NowPatient
Information about taking Gedarel 30/150 at the same time as other medications or herbal supplements
There is not enough evidence to suggest there are any drug interactions between herbal supplements and Gedarel 30/150. In any event, you should let your prescribing clinician know if you are taking any herbal supplements or other medications such as:
- Epilepsy treatments – phenytoin or carbamazepine
- Rifampicin
- HIV medicines – ritonavir
- Hepatitis C medicines – telaprevir or boceprevir
- Antifungal medicines – ketoconazole or griseofulvin
- St John’s Wort
- Medicines for high blood pressure, chest pain or irregular heartbeats – diltiazem or verapamil
Why might Gedarel 30/150 not work for contraception?
Gedarel 30/150 may not work for you and common reasons may be:
- Missed pills
- Taking other medicines that interfere with Gedarel 30/150
- Gedarel 30/150 not being absorbed due to vomiting and diarrhoea
Can Gedarel 30/150 taken for contraception be taken long term?
Using medication like Gedarel 30/150 is safe, provided your doctor has approved it. You should speak to your doctor when deciding to stay on hormonal contraception long term.
Is there a herbal Gedarel 30/150?
No. Herbal Gedarel 30/150 does not exist. If you have been marketed such a formulation, it may be fake.
Can women use Gedarel 30/150?
Women can take Gedarel 30/150 for contraception, but it is not advised when breast-feeding. Speak to your doctor if you are considering taking Gedarel 30/150 while you are breast-feeding.
Should I avoid any particular food or drink when taking Gedarel 30/150?
You can eat and drink normally when taking Gedarel 30/150
Alternatives to Gedarel 30/150
Alternative methods of contraception include:
- Implants
- Intrauterine devices (IUDs)
- Oral birth control pills (combined oral contraceptive pill and progestogen only pill)
- Vaginal rings
- Barrier method – condoms, diaphragms
- Tubal ligation and vasectomy
- Emergency contraception
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NowPatient has taken all reasonable steps to ensure that all material is factually accurate, complete, and current. However, the knowledge and experience of a qualified healthcare professional should always be sought after instead of using the information on this page. Before taking any drug, you should always speak to your doctor or another qualified healthcare provider.
The information provided here about medications is subject to change and is not meant to include all uses, precautions, warnings, directions, drug interactions, allergic reactions, or negative effects. The absence of warnings or other information for a particular medication does not imply that the medication or medication combination is appropriate for all patients or for all possible purposes.
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Answers to Popular Questions About Gedarel 30/150
What is Gedarel 30/150?
Gedarel 30/150 is a combined oral contraceptive pill containing desogestrel 150 micrograms and ethinylestradiol 30 micrograms. It is the generic equivalent of Marvelon, manufactured by Consilient Health. Gedarel 30/150 is commonly prescribed on the NHS as it offers the same formulation as Marvelon at a lower cost. It is taken for 21 days followed by a 7-day pill-free break.
Is Gedarel 30/150 the same as Marvelon?
Yes, Gedarel 30/150 contains exactly the same active ingredients at the same doses as Marvelon and is bioequivalent. They have the same effectiveness, side effects, and contraindications. The only difference is the brand name and price. Your pharmacy may dispense Gedarel 30/150 when Marvelon is prescribed, as they are interchangeable.
How does Gedarel 30/150 differ from Gedarel 20/150?
The difference is the ethinylestradiol dose: Gedarel 30/150 contains 30 mcg (equivalent to Marvelon) while Gedarel 20/150 contains 20 mcg (equivalent to Mercilon). The 30 mcg version generally provides better cycle control with less breakthrough bleeding. The 20 mcg version may suit women sensitive to oestrogen side effects but may cause more spotting.
How do I take Gedarel 30/150?
Take one tablet daily at the same time for 21 days, then have a 7-day pill-free break. Start the next pack after the break. Take tablets as marked on the pack. If starting on day 1 of your period, you have immediate protection.
What are the side effects of Gedarel 30/150?
Side effects are identical to Marvelon: headache, nausea, breast tenderness, mood changes, breakthrough bleeding, and weight changes. The VTE risk is the same as other desogestrel-containing pills. Side effects usually settle within 2–3 months.
How can I get Gedarel 30/150?
Gedarel 30/150 is available on NHS prescription from your GP, contraception clinic, or NowPatient’s online service with home delivery.
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