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Bleeding changes
As with any progestogen-only method of contraception, Cerazette may cause the following bleeding changes.1,8–12
- Bleeding may become infrequent, frequent or prolonged.1
- Some women may experience amenorrhoea.1
- Over time there is less frequent or prolonged bleeding.1
In a large-scale study using Cerazette, there was a shift towards less bleeding over time. This resulted in more amenorrhoea and more infrequent bleeding over time. In addition there was a shift towards less bleeding and/or spotting days with Cerazette.3,13
Frequent or prolonged bleeding3,13

Amenorrhoea and infrequent bleeding3,13

Adverse events should be reported. Reporting forms and information can be found at www.yellowcard.gov.uk.
Adverse events should also be reported to MSD Drug Safety Department on 01707 363773



