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Your Health
- Levonorgestrel
- Ulipristal (ellaOne)
- Any similar hormone-based medicines
- Past ectopic pregnancy
- Severe bowel malabsorption (e.g. Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis)
- Active trophoblastic disease
- Acute porphyria
- Pelvic inflammatory disease
- Fallopian tube surgery
- Liver problems
- Galactose intolerance or other sugar absorption disorders
Medical Condition
- Levonelle and Levonorgestrel must be taken within 72 hours (3 days)
- ellaOne must be taken within 120 hours (5 days)
Medication
Agreement
- You will read the patient leaflet provided
- You will inform your GP of any side effects or changes in medication
- You are requesting this for your own use
- You have answered truthfully
- You understand the final prescribing decision lies with the clinician
- Levonorgestrel should be taken within 72 hours, ideally within 12
- ellaOne should be taken within 120 hours, ideally within 24
- If vomiting occurs within 3 hours, a repeat dose is required
- Emergency contraception may affect your next period
- Barrier contraception should be used until your next period
- Hormonal contraception may be less effective after ellaOne
- You must see your GP if your next period is delayed, missed, or unusual
- Emergency contraception is not a substitute for long-term contraception
GP Consultation
We can notify your GP of your treatment for you. To do so, we need their contact information. Sharing this information allows your GP to maintain a comprehensive record of your medical history, which is crucial for your health. Without complete records, there could be potential risks to your well-being.