£

Levest

 
Maximum Quantity Allowed:
150 / 30 mcg
1 x 63 tablets
£

Levest is a combined oral contraceptive pill that contains two hormones: ethinylestradiol and levonorgestrel. It is used to prevent pregnancy by regulating hormones and is considered a reliable method of birth control when taken correctly.

Product supplied may be from a different manufacturer

Fastest delivery:
Order by 12:00pm

  • Delivery to Your Doorstep

    Fast, tracked delivery from £2.95. Arrives as quickly as the next working day in discreet packaging.

  • 100% UK-based pharmacy

    Our team of doctors and prescribers, and our support staff, are all UK-based.

  • Free support and advice

    We're on hand to offer free support and advice by email and telephone Monday to Friday, 8am to 9pm, Saturday, 5pm to 9pm, and Sunday, 8am to 6pm.

  • Highly Rated Pharmacy

    With over 10+ 5 star reviews on Google.

Description

What is Levest?

Levest is a combined oral contraceptive pill that contains two hormones: ethinylestradiol and levonorgestrel. It is used to prevent pregnancy by regulating hormones and is considered a reliable method of birth control when taken correctly.

How Does levest Work?

Levest 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 into the uterus. It also helps thin uterus lining and makes it difficult for an egg that has been fertilized to be embedded into the wall of the uterus.

 

Warnings

Levest may not be the best option for you if you:

  • Are allergic to any of its ingredients
  • Have angina pectoris
  • Have severe migraines or diabetes
  • Have a history of breast cancer stroke or heart attack
  • Have impaired liver function
  • Have high blood pressure
  • Have or have had a blood clot or blood clotting disorder
  • Your blood has high lipid levels.
  • Have diabetes, sickle cell anaemia, or inflammatory bowel disease.
  • If you are pregnant or breastfeeding

Consult your doctor to see if you have any other condition that might prevent you from using Levest as a preferred contraceptive. More information can be found in the Patient Information Leaflet.

Directions

Use Levest with the guidance of a 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 Femodette after the 7-day break.

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

Ingredients

Active ingredients: levonorgestrel 150 mcg and ethinylestradiol 30 mcg.

Inactive ingredients: Povidone k-90, magnesium stearate lactose monohydrate, macrogol 6000, titanium dioxide, glycerin, carnauba wax, povidone k-25, sucrose, and calcium carbonate.

Side Effects

The most common side effects are:

  • Feeling sick
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Headache and migraine
  • Increased blood pressure
  • Tender or enlarged breasts
  • Vaginal thrush

Less common side effects include:

  • Mood swings
  • Low sex drive
  • Abdominal cramps
  • Irregular bleeding or spotting
  • Weight changes or fluid retention

If you experience severe or persistent side effects, consult a medical professional. 

FAQs

1. How should I take Levest?

Take one tablet daily for 21 days, followed by a 7-day break before starting a new pack.

2. What if I miss a pill?

If you miss a pill, take it as soon as you remember. If more than 12 hours late, use additional contraception for the next 7 days.

3. Can Levest help with acne?

Some women may experience an improvement in acne due to the hormonal effects of the pill.

4. Does Levest protect against STIs?

No, it does not protect against sexually transmitted infections. Use barrier methods for STI protection.

5. Can I use Levest if I am breastfeeding?

It is generally not recommended while breastfeeding. Consult your healthcare provider for alternative contraceptive options.