Femodene

Looking to buy Femodene without a GP visit? Learn how to safely request an online prescription from certified pharmacies. Expert advice from Dr. Phipps.

Want to buy Femodene without a prescription?

You can order Femodene here. Fill in a short form. A UK doctor checks if it is right for you.

If yes, it ships fast in a plain box.

How to order Femodene

  1. Find the drug you need on our site.
  2. Pick a clinic. See the price.
  3. Fill in a short health form.
  4. A doctor reads your form.
  5. If it is safe for you, they say yes.
  6. Your order ships fast to your door.
  7. It comes in a plain, sealed box.

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What is Femodene?

Femodene is a widely prescribed combined oral contraceptive pill used primarily to prevent pregnancy.

In my practice, I often recommend this particular pill to women who have experienced breakthrough bleeding or specific side effects with older generation contraceptives, as it tends to offer excellent cycle control.

Active Ingredient

This medication contains two active hormones: a progestogen called gestodene ( 0.075mg ) and an estrogen known as ethinylestradiol ( 0.03mg ).

These synthetic hormones work together to stop your ovaries from releasing an egg each month, while also thickening the cervical mucus to prevent sperm from reaching an egg.

Indications

  • Prevention of pregnancy (contraception)
  • Regulation of heavy or painful menstrual periods (a common off-label use in primary care)
  • Management of mild endometriosis symptoms in some patients

How to obtain Femodene legally online?

Many women ask me how they can safely get their contraception online without delays. You can obtain this medication safely by using a certified online pharmacy.

An EU-registered doctor will review your medical history through a digital assessment to ensure the hormones are safe for you to take.

  1. Step 1: Choose your preferred pill variant (the standard 21-day pack or the Everyday 28-day pack).
  2. Step 2: Complete a secure medical questionnaire detailing your blood pressure, BMI, and medical history.
  3. Step 3: An online doctor service will evaluate your answers and issue a digital prescription if the medication is appropriate for you.
  4. Step 4: A partner pharmacy will dispense and ship your medication discreetly to your door.

I cannot stress enough how important it is to have your blood pressure checked regularly—at least once a year—when taking any combined pill, even if you order it through a digital medicine service.

Dosage and Usage

Taking your pill correctly is crucial for it to be effective.

I always advise my patients to tie taking their pill to a daily habit, like brushing their teeth, to avoid missed doses.

The standard dosage of the active hormones is 0.075mg gestodene and 0.03mg ethinylestradiol.

  • Femodene 0.03mg 3 x 21 tablets: You take one pill daily for 21 days, followed by a 7-day pill-free break where you will usually have a withdrawal bleed.
  • Femodene ED 3 x 28 tablets: You take one pill daily without a break. This pack includes 21 active pills and 7 inactive (placebo) pills to help you maintain your daily routine.

If you miss a pill and are more than 12 hours late, its effectiveness may be reduced.

In my clinical experience, the ED (Everyday) version is incredibly helpful for women who struggle to remember to restart their pack after a 7-day break.

Side Effects

Like all hormonal contraceptives, this medication can cause side effects, though not everyone gets them.

In my consultations, I usually advise women to give a new pill at least three months to let their body adjust, as minor side effects often settle down on their own.

Common side effects

  • Headaches or mild migraines
  • Nausea or slight stomach upset
  • Breast tenderness or slight enlargement
  • Minor weight fluctuations or fluid retention
  • Mood changes or depressive moods

Rare side effects

  • Changes in libido (sex drive)
  • Skin reactions such as chloasma (yellow-brown patches on the skin)
  • Increased risk of blood clots (venous thromboembolism)

When to contact a doctor?

You must seek immediate medical attention if you experience signs of a blood clot, such as unusual swelling or pain in one leg, sudden severe chest pain, or sudden shortness of breath.

Also, contact a doctor if you experience severe migraines for the very first time.

Important Warnings

As a GP, I take prescribing the combined pill very seriously due to the cardiovascular risks. It is a highly effective medication, but it is not suitable for everyone.

Contraindications

  • History of or current blood clots (venous or arterial thrombosis)
  • Severe high blood pressure or significant cardiovascular disease
  • Migraines with aura
  • History of breast cancer
  • Active liver disease or unexplained vaginal bleeding

Drug Interactions

Certain medications can make this contraceptive less effective by increasing how quickly your liver processes the hormones.

Be particularly careful with epilepsy medications like carbamazepine and phenytoin , as well as the herbal remedy St John's Wort .

If you are prescribed broad-spectrum antibiotics, always ask your pharmacist if you need to use extra precautions like condoms.

Medical information

Femodene is a widely prescribed combined oral contraceptive pill used primarily to prevent pregnancy.

In my practice, I often recommend this particular pill to women who have experienced breakthrough bleeding or specific side effects with older generation contraceptives, as it tends to offer excellent cycle control.

Active Ingredient

This medication contains two active hormones: a progestogen called gestodene ( 0.075mg ) and an estrogen known as ethinylestradiol ( 0.03mg ).

These synthetic hormones work together to stop your ovaries from releasing an egg each month, while also thickening the cervical mucus to prevent sperm from reaching an egg.

Indications

  • Prevention of pregnancy (contraception)
  • Regulation of heavy or painful menstrual periods (a common off-label use in primary care)
  • Management of mild endometriosis symptoms in some patients

Dosage guidance

Taking your pill correctly is crucial for it to be effective.

I always advise my patients to tie taking their pill to a daily habit, like brushing their teeth, to avoid missed doses.

The standard dosage of the active hormones is 0.075mg gestodene and 0.03mg ethinylestradiol.

  • Femodene 0.03mg 3 x 21 tablets: You take one pill daily for 21 days, followed by a 7-day pill-free break where you will usually have a withdrawal bleed.
  • Femodene ED 3 x 28 tablets: You take one pill daily without a break. This pack includes 21 active pills and 7 inactive (placebo) pills to help you maintain your daily routine.

If you miss a pill and are more than 12 hours late, its effectiveness may be reduced.

In my clinical experience, the ED (Everyday) version is incredibly helpful for women who struggle to remember to restart their pack after a 7-day break.

Side effects and warnings

Like all hormonal contraceptives, this medication can cause side effects, though not everyone gets them.

In my consultations, I usually advise women to give a new pill at least three months to let their body adjust, as minor side effects often settle down on their own.

Common side effects

  • Headaches or mild migraines
  • Nausea or slight stomach upset
  • Breast tenderness or slight enlargement
  • Minor weight fluctuations or fluid retention
  • Mood changes or depressive moods

Rare side effects

  • Changes in libido (sex drive)
  • Skin reactions such as chloasma (yellow-brown patches on the skin)
  • Increased risk of blood clots (venous thromboembolism)

When to contact a doctor?

You must seek immediate medical attention if you experience signs of a blood clot, such as unusual swelling or pain in one leg, sudden severe chest pain, or sudden shortness of breath.

Also, contact a doctor if you experience severe migraines for the very first time.

As a GP, I take prescribing the combined pill very seriously due to the cardiovascular risks. It is a highly effective medication, but it is not suitable for everyone.

Contraindications

  • History of or current blood clots (venous or arterial thrombosis)
  • Severe high blood pressure or significant cardiovascular disease
  • Migraines with aura
  • History of breast cancer
  • Active liver disease or unexplained vaginal bleeding

Drug Interactions

Certain medications can make this contraceptive less effective by increasing how quickly your liver processes the hormones.

Be particularly careful with epilepsy medications like carbamazepine and phenytoin , as well as the herbal remedy St John's Wort .

If you are prescribed broad-spectrum antibiotics, always ask your pharmacist if you need to use extra precautions like condoms.

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