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Cerazette Drug Information
Cerazette is an oral formulation used by sexually active women for the purpose of contraception. Commonly referred to as POP (short for Progesterone Only Pill) is quite different from most oral contraceptive formulations in that it only contains the hormone Progesterone and not Estrogen. The mechanism of action of this generic drug prevents sperm from fertilizing the egg but does not always prevent follicular development.
Cerazette Dosage Information
Desogestrel is available as tablets of 75 mcg. It is recommended that the patient take one dose of this medication for twenty eight continuous days at the same time. Patients must make sure that they do not forget/miss their dose for any particular day. If they do miss a dose, they must consume the equivalent missed dose immediately. If more than twelve hours have elapsed past the scheduled time of tablet consumption, this medication may not be effective. Therefore, in such cases extra contraception may need to be used. Cheap Cerazette is available as 75 mcg tablets at North Meds. Order now from North Meds and get great discount Cerazette.
Side Effects and Precautions for Cerazette
The main side effects of this Desogestrel preparation are associated with irregularities in the menstrual cycle, like amenorrhea and irregular cycle. Other common side effects include acne, decreased sexual drive, increased weight gain, pain in the breasts, headache, mood swings and nausea. Before patients buy Cerazette to use, they must ensure by consultation with their physician that there are no possibilities for adverse reactions with other drugs. Patients consuming Cerazette with other oral contraceptives put themselves at an increased risk of breast cancer. Pregnant women, women with thromboembolic ailments and patients with severe liver disease must refrain from consuming this medication. Small quantities of this drugs metabolite are known to be excreted in breast milk and therefore nursing mothers are advised not to take these tablets.
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