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Levonelle Tablet 1.5mg
What are Levonelle tablets?
Levonelle tablets are used by women who have had unprotected sex in the last 72 hours to prevent pregnancy. They are a branded version of Levonorgestrel.
It is a highly effective method of preventing pregnancy and is often used in emergency contraception and is a safe and effective option for women who want to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
How to order a Levonelle tablet
You can use our online pharmacy service to buy Levonelle tablets online in the UK and choose from collection, next day or free delivery. We are a regulated GPhC registered pharmacy based in the UK. As Levonelle tablets are a 'Pharmacy-only' (P) medicine a pharmacist needs to have a consultation to make sure treatment is appropriate before you can purchase Levonelle tablets.
Upon completion of your order, our pharmacist will then review your online assessment. If your assessment is approved, our pharmacy team will then dispense your order, which will be dispatched the same day using your chosen delivery method.
How it works
Levonelle contains the active ingredient Levonorgestrel which is a synthetic version of progesterone, taking this is thought to stop or delay ovulation from releasing eggs and thickening the cervical mucus to make it difficult for sperm to reach the uterus. It is highly effective when taken in the 72 hour window. As it only works in a 72 hour period a tablet can be bought to keep in as an emergency, although it is much preferable to use another form of contraception rather than relying on emergency contraceptives.
How effective is Levonelle
Levonelle emergency contraceptive has an efficiency rate of 95% if it is used correctly within 24 hours, 85% within 24 - 48 hours and dropping to 58% within 48 - 72 hours after unprotected intercourse.
After 72 hours it may little or no effect and ellaOne should be taken instead.
How to take Levonelle
Levonelle should be taken as soon as possible after unprotected sex as the sooner the better; If your BMI is above 26kg/m² or you weigh over 70kg you may need to take two tablets instead of one. You may also need to two tablets if you are on certain medicines.
Who cannot take Levonelle
It is generally considered a safe and effective emergency contraceptive for most women, it may not be suitable for you if:
- You are pregnant or think you may be pregnant
- You have a history of blood clots
- You have breast or uterine cancer
- You have suffered with liver problems
After taking Levonelle
In the unlikely event you are sick within a 3 hour period of taking it, you will need to take another dose of Levonelle as it will not have had enough to absorb.
Levonelle does not continue to protect you against pregnancy. You should continue with your normal contraception after taking the tablet or you may become pregnant.
Levonelle can make your next period earlier, later or more painful than usual. If your period is more than 7 days late you will need to see a doctor.
Levonelle side effects
There are no serious or long-term side effects from taking the emergency contraceptive pill. These side effects vary and not everyone will experience them. However, like any medication it can cause side effects, these include:
- Nausea (feeling sick)
- Headaches
- Irregular menstrual periods
- Weight gain
- Breast tenderness
- Mood changes
- Severe abdominal pain
- Chest pain
- Signs of a blood clot, such as swelling or redness in the legs
See your doctor if you think you might be pregnant, your next period is more than 7 days late, you think you might be pregnant, you next period is lighter or shorter than usual or if you have sudden pain in your lower abdomen.
More Levonelle & Emergency Contraception information
If you would like more information you can find the SPC: Levonelle tablets
If you would like more information on Emergency Contraception click NHS Emergency contraception
Levonelle Tablet FAQs
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How effective is Levonelle?
Levonelle emergency contraceptive has an efficiency rate of 95% if it is used correctly within 24 hours, 85% within 24 - 48 hours and dropping to 58% within 48 - 72 hours after unprotected intercourse. After 72 hours it may little or no effect and an ellaOne tablet should be taken instead.
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How does Levonelle work ?
Levonelle contains levonorgestrel which is a synthetic version of progesterone, taking this is thought to stop or delay ovulation from releasing eggs and thickening the cervical mucus to make it difficult for sperm to reach the uterus.
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Can I take Levonelle while breastfeeding?
Yes, it is fine to take this medication while breastfeeding.
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Is it safe to buy Levonelle tablets from your pharmacy?
We are a General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) registered pharmacy and we source all our pharmaceutical products from reputable wholesalers, the same wholesalers that provide the medicines used to fill NHS prescriptions.
If you buy them from an unregistered pharmacy you may be wasting your money at best or at worse harm yourself buying and taking fake tablets. Always check to make sure where you are buying them from are registered with the GPhC. -
Do Levonelle tablets expire?
Yes, like most medicines has a shelf life and will become less effective if it is left unused. Always check the expiry date of any medicines you are taking before you take them. If you find your medication has expired, you can post them to us, bring them to us or take them to your nearest pharmacy for safe disposal.
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How should I store Levonelle tablets?
Levonelle tablets should be stored in a dry area below 30°C and kept out of direct sunlight. Incorrect storage could result in the medication becoming less effective.
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Can I drink alcohol after taking a Levonelle tablet?
Yes, you can drink alcohol.