Lucette

£24.99

Lucette is an affordable, popular, and reliable combined contraceptive pill that stops pregnancy, can prevent breakouts of acne, and make periods less painful and more regular. It contains ethinylestradiol and drospirenone, which are artificial versions of oestrogen and progesterone, the female natural sex hormones.

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Description

What is Lucette?

This is a combined contraceptive pill that helps prevent pregnancy. Ethinylestradiol and drospirenone are its two active ingredients. These are synthetic versions of oeastroge and progesterone. It’s 99% effective in preventing pregnancy when taken correctly and can also help regulate menstrual cycles.

How Does Lucette work?

Lucette helps to prevent ovulation, which subsequently prevents the production of eggs. It also leads to the building up of mucus in the cervix, thus blocking sperms from getting to the uterus. It also helps thin your uterus lining and makes it difficult for an egg that has been fertilized to be embedded into the wall of the uterus.

It prevents pregnancy, reduces premenstrual symptoms, and improves period pain and flow.

Directions

You should use Lucette with the guidance of the medical professional and only after reading the instructions:

  • Take a pill every day for the next 21 days.
  • Swallow it with water.
  • Try taking your pills at around the same time each day.
  • You can then take a 7-day pill free break once you are done with the 21 pills.
  • Expect a withdrawal bleed during this break.
  • Start a new pack of Lucette after the 7-day break.

Ingredients

Active ingredients: Ethinylestradiol 0.03 mg & drospirenone 3 mg.

Inactive ingredients: lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, talc (E553b), povidone K-25, polyvinyl alcohol, lecithin (soya), titanium dioxide (E171), macrogol 3350.

Warnings

Lucette might not be your pill of choice if you:

  • Battle with blood clots
  • Have a history of heart attack or stroke
  • Have ever battle with cancer
  • Struggle with migraines
  • Have high blood pressure
  • Have liver or kidney problems
  • Have diabetes or mental health issues
  • Suffer from epilepsy or inflammatory bowel disease, HUS or SLE
  • Have varicose veins sickle cell anaemia

Remember, you are still safe from getting pregnant during the 7-day pill-free break. But only if you took your pills as advised.