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Millinette tablets

Millinette is an oral contraceptive pill, also known as a combined hormonal contraceptive (CHC), or ‘the Pill’. It is usually taken by sexually active women who don’t want to become pregnant. Millinette contains two types of hormone – ethinyl estradiol (oestrogen) and gestodene (progestogen). Together, these hormones prevent you from getting pregnant . Studies show that, only about 1 in 100 users of Millinette become pregnant from unprotected intercourse. This means that Millinette is around 99% effective in preventing pregnancies. It is quite normal to experience mild side effects when taking a CHC pill like Millinette. Changes to your weight, mood, and spotting (bleeding between periods) are the most commonly reported side effects of the contraceptive pill.

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What is Millinette?

Millinette 20/75 is low dose combined contraceptive pill, commonly known as birth control pill or simply ‘the pill’. Millinette is an oral contraceptive that prevents ovulation i.e. release of the egg from the ovary each month. It also alters the endometrium (lining of the uterus) and the fluid of the cervix, which makes it harder for a sperm to enter the womb.

It is important to remember that oral combined contraceptives like Millinette do not protect against Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs). Millinette can be used as an emergency pill.

How does Millinette work?

Millinette contains two hormones that prevent the release of an egg from the ovary and make the mucous of the cervix thick enough to prevent sperm from reaching an egg. These hormones also make the implantation of a fertilized egg to the wall of the uterus extremely difficult.

The two hormones used in this combined oral contraceptive are estrogen, ethinyl estradiol and progestogen gestodene. These two hormones prevent a pregnancy just as your natural hormones would prevent you from conceiving again, when you are already pregnant.

What are the benefits of taking Millinette?

Birth control pills like Millinette are not only used for contraception. Doctors may also prescribe these pills for menstrual problems. Some benefits of taking Millinette contraceptive pills regularly are:

  • It prevents pregnancy.
  • It makes periods regular, lighter and less painful.
  • It reduces the intensity of menstrual cramps.
  • It is one of the best reversible methods of contraception if used correctly.

How do i take Millinette?

Take your contraction medication as prescribed by your physician, pharmacist or your family planning nurse.

  • Start to take your pills on the first day of your period. It is better to take your pill as soon as you start bleeding.
  • Take your pill everyday on the same time for the next 21 days.
  • After taking all 21 pills, the next seven days are pill free.
  • You will experience period like bleeding in the seven pill free days.
  • This bleeding is usually different from your normal periods. The bleeding is more likely to be lighter and less painful than your normal periods.
  • No contraception is required in your pill free days, if you have taken all of your 21 pills correctly and start your next pack on time.

Precautions

  • Make sure your physician knows your medical history. Especially if you have (or ever had) any heart, liver or kidney problems or blood disorders.
  • Consult your doctor before using Millinette if you have diabetes, hypertension or high levels of fat in your blood as these conditions increase the risks of blood clot formation (thrombosis).
  • Before using Millinette, make sure you are not allergic to any ingredient present in these pills.

After starting Millinette, make sure that you take your 21-day pills regularly. Here is a list of things that you should be careful about after starting Millinette contraceptive pills:

  • If you start taking your pills on day 2-5 of your periods, you will have to take extra contraceptive precautions for the next seven days.
  • If spotting or bleeding occurs within the 21 pill days, consult your doctor immediately as it may mean that your pill is not fully working as a contraceptive.

What to Do If You Forget To Take Your Pill?

  • If you are less than 12 hours late in taking your pill, take your pill as soon as you remember and continue taking rest of your pills on due time. In doing so, you will be protected and will not require any extra contraceptives.
  • If you are more than 12 hours late in taking your pill, take it as soon as you remember, even if it means taking two pills in a single day and continue taking rest of your pills as per schedule. However, you will have to take extra contraceptive precautions for the next seven days.

Side effects of Millinette

Combined oral contraceptives like Millinette increase the risks of thrombosis (formation of a blood clot). A blood can form anywhere in the arteries or veins. If it forms in the vein of leg or foot, it is called deep vein thrombosis. If it forms in a vein of the lungs, it is called pulmonary embolism and if it forms in the vein of an eye, it is called retinal vein thrombosis etc.

Other side effects that may occur with the administration of Millinette are mild. Some of the common side effects of Millinette are headaches, irregular bleeding and spotting between periods, nausea, upper abdominal pain, acne and breast tenderness. If you experience any of these side effects or others that are not mentioned here, contact your doctor immediately.

Millinette Indications

Birth control pills help to:

  • Reduce cramps and pain during periods.
  • Make periods more regular and pain free.
  • Reduce acne and symptoms of PMS
  • Prevent unwanted pregnancy.

How Do I Buy Millinette Online

You can order Millinette in the UK with convenience from [this website] after filling a prescription form. Use this medication as per your doctor’s instructions. Any misuse of this drug can lead to severe health problems.

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Millinette 20/75 is low dose combined contraceptive pill, commonly known as birth control pill or simply ‘the pill’. Millinette is an oral contraceptive that prevents ovulation i.e. release of the egg from the ovary each month. It also alters the endometrium (lining of the uterus) and the fluid of the cervix, which makes it harder for a sperm to enter the womb.

It is important to remember that oral combined contraceptives like Millinette do not protect against Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs). Millinette can be used as an emergency pill.

Millinette contains two hormones that prevent the release of an egg from the ovary and make the mucous of the cervix thick enough to prevent sperm from reaching an egg. These hormones also make the implantation of a fertilized egg to the wall of the uterus extremely difficult.

The two hormones used in this combined oral contraceptive are estrogen, ethinyl estradiol and progestogen gestodene. These two hormones prevent a pregnancy just as your natural hormones would prevent you from conceiving again, when you are already pregnant.

Birth control pills like Millinette are not only used for contraception. Doctors may also prescribe these pills for menstrual problems. Some benefits of taking Millinette contraceptive pills regularly are:

  • It prevents pregnancy.
  • It makes periods regular, lighter and less painful.
  • It reduces the intensity of menstrual cramps.
  • It is one of the best reversible methods of contraception if used correctly.

Take your contraction medication as prescribed by your physician, pharmacist or your family planning nurse.

  • Start to take your pills on the first day of your period. It is better to take your pill as soon as you start bleeding.
  • Take your pill everyday on the same time for the next 21 days.
  • After taking all 21 pills, the next seven days are pill free.
  • You will experience period like bleeding in the seven pill free days.
  • This bleeding is usually different from your normal periods. The bleeding is more likely to be lighter and less painful than your normal periods.
  • No contraception is required in your pill free days, if you have taken all of your 21 pills correctly and start your next pack on time.
  • Make sure your physician knows your medical history. Especially if you have (or ever had) any heart, liver or kidney problems or blood disorders.
  • Consult your doctor before using Millinette if you have diabetes, hypertension or high levels of fat in your blood as these conditions increase the risks of blood clot formation (thrombosis).
  • Before using Millinette, make sure you are not allergic to any ingredient present in these pills.

After starting Millinette, make sure that you take your 21-day pills regularly. Here is a list of things that you should be careful about after starting Millinette contraceptive pills:

  • If you start taking your pills on day 2-5 of your periods, you will have to take extra contraceptive precautions for the next seven days.
  • If spotting or bleeding occurs within the 21 pill days, consult your doctor immediately as it may mean that your pill is not fully working as a contraceptive.

What to Do If You Forget To Take Your Pill?

  • If you are less than 12 hours late in taking your pill, take your pill as soon as you remember and continue taking rest of your pills on due time. In doing so, you will be protected and will not require any extra contraceptives.
  • If you are more than 12 hours late in taking your pill, take it as soon as you remember, even if it means taking two pills in a single day and continue taking rest of your pills as per schedule. However, you will have to take extra contraceptive precautions for the next seven days.

Combined oral contraceptives like Millinette increase the risks of thrombosis (formation of a blood clot). A blood can form anywhere in the arteries or veins. If it forms in the vein of leg or foot, it is called deep vein thrombosis. If it forms in a vein of the lungs, it is called pulmonary embolism and if it forms in the vein of an eye, it is called retinal vein thrombosis etc.

Other side effects that may occur with the administration of Millinette are mild. Some of the common side effects of Millinette are headaches, irregular bleeding and spotting between periods, nausea, upper abdominal pain, acne and breast tenderness. If you experience any of these side effects or others that are not mentioned here, contact your doctor immediately.

Birth control pills help to:

  • Reduce cramps and pain during periods.
  • Make periods more regular and pain free.
  • Reduce acne and symptoms of PMS
  • Prevent unwanted pregnancy.

You can order Millinette in the UK with convenience from [this website] after filling a prescription form. Use this medication as per your doctor’s instructions. Any misuse of this drug can lead to severe health problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the low-dose pill Millinette is often recommended for women who are trying the pill for the first time. It contains a lower dose of oestrogen, which reduces the risk of side effects in women who are using it for the first time.

Like all contraceptives, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional to make sure this is the right option for you. If you're switching from another contraceptive, your healthcare provider will guide you on how to transition safely.

Millinette can be used to regulate your menstrual cycle, making periods more regular and predictable. Some women use it to delay their period for holidays or special occasions by skipping the 7-day break and starting a new pack immediately. This shouldn’t be done regularly and must always be done under medical supervision.

Some medications can reduce the effectiveness of Millinette. For example, certain antibiotics, epilepsy medications, and St John’s Wort. Always inform your healthcare provider or pharmacist about any new or ongoing medicines before starting the pill. If you're prescribed a short-term treatment that interacts with Millinette, use extra contraception during and for 7 days after.

Millinette may be suitable for women over 35 who are healthy and non-smokers. If you smoke and are over 35, combined pills like Millinette carry a higher risk of blood clots and are not usually recommended. Your healthcare provider may suggest alternative contraception options based on your lifestyle and medical history.

You can stop taking Millinette at any time, but do remember to consider alternative contraception if you do not want to become pregnant. Fertility may return quickly, so make sure you are prepared with another method of birth control if needed.

Your periods may take a few weeks or months to return to their regular pattern after stopping the pill.

Some women might experience light spotting or breakthrough bleeding during the first few months of starting Millinette. It is usually temporary and tends to settle after 2–3 cycles as your body adjusts to the hormones.

Irregular bleeding can also occur if you miss pills, take them at inconsistent times, or use certain medications. If bleeding persists or becomes heavy, speak to your healthcare provider to rule out other underlying causes.

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