Dissatisfied with current contraception

As an estrogen-free method of contraception, Cerazette can overcome the problem of estrogenic side effects associated with combined oral contraceptives (COCs).1

Estrogen-related side effects include headache, breast pain, nausea and oedema.5 While some effects may be relatively minor, others may be so regular or disruptive, that the woman may want to change to a different contraceptive.

With a low incidence of side effects, Cerazette's estrogen-free contraception offers acceptability with highly reliable contraceptive cover.3

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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

Organon

Date of Preparation 9/09
Job Code 9/12 - CZT.10.GB.42040.AV

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