Contraceptives Treatment
At Reach Online Pharmacy, we provide fast and effective access to the contraceptives, ensuring a safe and reliable option for emergency contraception. Our clinically approved treatments help prevent unplanned pregnancy when taken promptly.
- Fast and Effective
- Clinically Approved Medications
- Discreet and Confidential
- Doctor-Recommended Guidance
Before we can prescribe any treatment, you’ll need to complete a short online consultation. This helps our clinicians understand your health, medical history, and goals, so we can recommend the most suitable treatment for you.
EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS FOR
Contraceptives Treatment
Brevinor
- Combined contraceptive pill
- Helps regulate periods and prevent pregnancy
- Other combined contraceptive brands are also available
Cerazette
- Mini-pill / Progesterone Only Pill
- Oestrogen free
- 3-months supply
- Over 99% effective when taken correctly
Cerelle
- Mini pill alternative
- Active Ingredient: Contains progesterone
- Pack Size: 84 tablets
Cilique
- 99% effective when taken as prescribed
- 3-month supply
- Combined oral contraceptive pill
Desogestrel
- Progestogen-only pill
- Mini Pill
- 3 months supply
- More than 99% effective when used correctly
Femodene
- Combined Contraceptive Pill
- Contains Gestodene & Ethinylestradiol
- Over 99% effective when taken correctly
Femodette
- Combined oral contraceptive pill
- Contains lactose and sucrose
- Progesterone-only pill options available
Gedarel 20/150
- Combined contraceptive pill
- Gedarel 30/150 available from £9.95
- Ethinylestradiol / Desogestre
Gedarel 30/150
- Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill
- Gedarel 20/150 available from £10.95
- Contains Ethinylestradiol / Desogestrel
Microgynon 30
- Combined Oral Contraceptive
- Microgynon 30 ED – Available from £12.95
- Contains Ethinylestradiol / Levonorgestrel
Noriday
- Progesterone-only pill
- Take one tablet at the same time every day for effective contraception.
Norimin
- Combined oral contraceptive pill
- Contains two hormones to prevent pregnancy
- Over 99% effective when taken correctly
- May help regulate menstrual cycles
Qlaira
- Combined Contraceptive Pill
- Contains estradiol valerate and dienogest
- Provides an 84-day tablet supply
Rigevidon
- Stops ovulation (no egg released)
- Thickens cervical mucus (blocks sperm)
- Thins womb lining (prevents implantation)
Yasmin
- Combined Oral Contraceptive
- Suitable for women already taking Yasmin
- 3-month supply
Personalized Contraceptives Treatment
The contraceptives is an effective way to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Our expert service ensures you get the right medication quickly and discreetly.
Levonorgestrel & EllaOne
Safe and proven emergency contraception options.
Time-Sensitive Effectiveness
Works best when taken as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse.
Private and Discreet Service
Easy online consultation and fast delivery for your convenience.
YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
How does the contraceptives work?
The contraceptives works by delaying or preventing ovulation, reducing the chance of fertilization. It does not work if pregnancy has already occurred and is not an abortion pill.
How soon should I take the contraceptives?
The sooner you take the pill, the more effective it is. Levonorgestrel should be taken within 72 hours, while EllaOne is effective for up to 120 hours (5 days) after unprotected sex.
Is the contraceptives safe?
Yes, emergency contraception is safe for most women. However, some may experience mild side effects like nausea, headache, or changes in their next period. Serious complications are rare.
Can I take the contraceptives more than once?
Yes, you can use emergency contraception multiple times, but it should not replace regular birth control methods. Frequent use may cause irregular periods.
Does the contraceptives affect fertility?
No, the contraceptives does not impact long-term fertility. Your regular menstrual cycle should return to normal in the following month.
When should I see a doctor after taking the contraceptives?
If you experience severe abdominal pain, an unusually heavy period, or your next period is more than a week late, you should consult a doctor to rule out pregnancy or other health concerns.
OVER 500,000 PEOPLE HAVE TRUSTED US TO IMPROVE THEIR HEALTH
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