Order Gedarel 30 Contraceptive Pill Online
You can request to order Gedarel 30/150 online from Reach Online Pharmacy, a UK-registered online pharmacy and doctor service. Simply complete a confidential online medical questionnaire, which is assessed by our GMC-registered doctors to ensure the medication is safe and suitable for you.
If approved, your medication will be dispensed by our pharmacy and delivered discreetly to your chosen address via Royal Mail. Delivery options include next working day delivery.
About Gedarel
Gedarel 30/150 is a combined oral contraceptive pill (COC). Like Marvelon and Mercilon, it contains two active ingredients: ethinylestradiol and desogestrel. These are synthetic versions of the naturally occurring female hormones oestrogen and progestogen.
How Does Gedarel Work?
As a combined oral contraceptive, Gedarel works in three ways:
- Prevents ovulation, so the ovaries do not release an egg each month.
- Thickens cervical mucus, making it harder for sperm to reach the womb.
- Alters the lining of the womb, making it less likely for a fertilised egg to implant.
How Effective Is Gedarel?
When taken correctly, Gedarel is over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. Missing a pill or taking certain medications, such as treatments for epilepsy or HIV, can reduce its effectiveness.
Can You Take Gedarel While Breastfeeding?
The combined pill is not usually recommended during the first 6 weeks after childbirth while breastfeeding. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist for personalised advice.
Does Gedarel Stop Periods?
You can delay your period by taking two strips of Gedarel back-to-back. Consult your doctor before doing this to ensure it is safe for you.
Does Gedarel Cause Weight Gain?
There is no strong evidence that Gedarel causes weight gain. Some women may notice minor fluctuations due to fluid retention during their cycle. Speak to your GP or pharmacist if you have concerns.
How Soon After Starting Am I Protected?
If you start Gedarel on the first day of your menstrual cycle, you are protected from pregnancy immediately. If started after the 5th day of your cycle, additional contraception is required for the first 7 days. Consult the patient information leaflet for full guidance.
I Forgot to Take My Pill – What Should I Do?
Always take your pill at the same time each day to maintain maximum contraceptive protection. Each pill may have slightly different rules for missed doses, so refer to the patient information leaflet that comes with your prescription for detailed guidance.
Alternative Contraceptives
Other combined pills similar to Gedarel include Mercilon and Marvelon.
The progestogen-only pill (mini pill) is another contraceptive option, suitable for women who cannot take oestrogen, such as women over 35 or women who smoke.
Additional birth control methods include the contraceptive coil (IUD) and implant. These options are highly effective and may be more suitable for women who find it difficult to remember to take a daily pill.
