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Levofem Tablet, 3 Month Pack

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Low dose Oral contraception pill

Pregnancy prevention

Regularize the menstrual cycle.

Original price was: ₦2,500.00.Current price is: ₦1,550.00.

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Levofem Tablet, 3 Month Pack
Original price was: ₦2,500.00.Current price is: ₦1,550.00.
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Levofem Tablet, 3 Month Pack

Levofem tablet is a contraceptive pill that is low-dose, safe, and effective at preventing pregnancy. It is taken daily, and is perfect for those who are looking for an easy and convenient way to prevent unwanted pregnancies.

How effective is Levofem Tablet?

  • When taken correctly, the pill is over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. This means that fewer than one woman in 100 who use the combined pill as contraception will get pregnant in one year. Other methods, such as the IUD, implant and injection, are more effective.
  • The usual way to take the pill is to take one every day for 21 days, then stop for seven days, and during this week you have a period-type bleed. You start taking the pill again after seven days.
  • You need to take the pill at around the same time every day. You could get pregnant if you don’t do this, or if you miss a pill, or vomit or have severe diarrhoea.
  • Some medicines may make the pill less effective. Check with your doctor if you’re taking any other tablets.
  • If you have heavy periods or painful periods, PMS (premenstrual syndrome) or endometriosis the combined pill may help.
  • Minor side effects include mood swings, nausea, breast tenderness and headaches.
  • There is no evidence that the pill makes women gain weight.
  • There’s a very low risk of serious side effects, such as blood clots and cervical cancer.
  • The combined pill is not suitable for women over 35 who smoke, or women with certain medical conditions.
  • The pill does not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), so using a condom as well will help to protect you against STIs.

HOW THE COMBINED PILL WORKS

HOW IT PREVENTS PREGNANCY

The pill prevents the ovaries from releasing an egg each month (ovulation). It also:

  • thickens the mucus in the neck of the womb, so it is harder for sperm to penetrate the womb and reach an egg
  • thins the lining of the womb, so there is less chance of a fertilised egg implanting into the womb and being able to grow

The pill is over 99% effective if used correctly. Some women find it difficult to take the pill at the same time every day, and it’s less effective if not used correctly.

HOW TO TAKE 28-DAY PILLS

  • Take your first pill from the packet marked with the correct day of the week, or the first pill of the first colour (phasic pills).
  • Continue to take a pill at the same time each day until the pack is finished.
  • Continue taking pills for seven days (during these seven days you will get a bleed).
  • Start your next pack of pills on the eighth day, whether you are still bleeding or not. This should be the same day of the week as when you took your first pill.

STARTING THE COMBINED PILL

Most women can start the pill at any time in their menstrual cycle. There is special guidance if you have just had a baby, abortion or miscarriage.

You may need to use additional contraception during your first days on the pill – this depends on when in your menstrual cycle you start taking it.

Starting on the first day of your period

If you start the combined pill on the first day of your period (day one of your menstrual cycle) you will be protected from pregnancy straight away. You will not need additional contraception.

Starting on the fifth day of your cycle or before

If you start the pill on the fifth day of your period or before, you will still be protected from pregnancy straight away, unless you have a short menstrual cycle (your period is every 23 days or less). If you have a short menstrual cycle, you will need additional contraception, such as condoms, until you have taken the pill for seven days.

Starting after the fifth day of your cycle

You will not be protected from pregnancy straight away and will need additional contraception until you have taken the pill for seven days.

If you start the pill after the fifth day of your cycle, make sure you have not put yourself at risk of pregnancy since your last period. If you’re worried you’re pregnant when you start the pill, take a pregnancy test three weeks after the last time you had unprotected sex.

Can someone who is pregnant or breastfeeding use Levofem Tablet?

Talk to your doctor before taking this medicine if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or are breast-feeding

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What is the price of  Levofem Tablet in Nigeria?

The price of  Levofem Tablet is N1,550

Where can you buy Levofem Tablet In Nigeria?

You can Buy Levofem Tablet at Asset Pharmacy Lagos Nigeria, Nigeria’s Largest Online Pharmacy

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