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Cerazette is a progestin-only oral contraceptive used primarily to prevent pregnancy. Unlike combined oral contraceptives, Cerazette contains only desogestrel, a synthetic form of the hormone progesterone, and does not contain estrogen, making it suitable for women who are sensitive to or advised against estrogen use.
Cerazette works by suppressing ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to block sperm from reaching the egg, and altering the uterine lining, reducing the chance of implantation.
It is taken once daily, ideally at the same time every day, with or without food. Consistency in timing is crucial for maximum effectiveness.
Uses of Cerazette Tablet
- Primary use: Prevention of pregnancy
- Suitable for women who:
- Are breastfeeding
- Have a history of blood clots
- Cannot tolerate estrogen-based contraceptives
- Sometimes used off-label to manage menstrual irregularities or hormonal acne
Benefits of Cerazette Tablet
- Highly effective form of birth control when taken correctly
- No estrogen, making it safer for women with specific health conditions (e.g., high blood pressure, migraines with aura)
- Can be used during breastfeeding without affecting milk supply
- May reduce menstrual pain, cramping, and heaviness
- Lessens PMS symptoms in some users
- Provides discreet contraception in a simple daily pill form
Common Side Effects of Cerazette
Side effects are generally mild and may subside as your body adjusts. However, speak to your doctor if they are persistent or bothersome:
- Irregular menstrual bleeding or spotting
- No periods at all (amenorrhea)
- Headache
- Nausea
- Breast tenderness
- Mood changes or low mood
- Weight gain or fluid retention
- Acne or changes in skin
- Decreased libido
- Ovarian cysts (usually harmless and resolve on their own)
How to Take Cerazette Tablet
- Take one tablet at the same time every day, without breaks between packs.
- Can be taken with or without food.
- If you're more than 12 hours late, protection may be reduced—use backup contraception (e.g., condoms) for 2 days.
- Start on day 1 of your period for immediate protection, or use backup if starting later.
How Cerazette Works
Desogestrel, the active ingredient, is a progestin that:
- Stops ovulation (prevents the release of an egg)
- Thickens cervical mucus, creating a barrier to sperm
- Thins the endometrial lining, making it unsuitable for egg implantation
Precautions and Warnings
Before using Cerazette, inform your doctor if you:
- Have liver disease, breast cancer, or unexplained vaginal bleeding
- Are taking other medications (e.g., anti-epileptic drugs, certain antibiotics)
- Have had ectopic pregnancy or ovarian cysts