Levenogestrel is a hormonal treatment used as an emergency contraceptive to pregent pregnancy. It works by stopping or delaying ovulation, which prevents pregnancy following unprotected sex.
It’s important to take your treatment as directed. Make sure you read our summary below and read the Patient Information Leaflet that comes with your treatment.
Levenogestrel is a hormonal treatment used as an emergency contraceptive to pregent pregnancy. It works by stopping or delaying ovulation, which prevents pregnancy following unprotected sex.
Take one tablet orally with water as soon as possible - and within 72 hours of unprotected sex or contraception failure.
Common side effects may include nausea, abdominal pain, headache and changes in menstrual bleeding.
This form of contraception may not be effective if taken too late after unprotected sex. It's also really important to consider regular contraception methods for ongoing protection against pregnancy, if desired.
Read the Patient Information Leaflet online
https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/7308/pil