€80.00
€80.00
Trinordiol is a prescription triphasic combined oral contraceptive pill used to prevent pregnancy when taken.
Trinordiol is a prescription triphasic combined oral contraceptive pill used to prevent pregnancy when taken.
| Medication Strength | 3 phases |
|---|---|
| Amount | 12 months, 3 months, 6 months, 9 months |
Trinordiol prevents pregnancy through several hormonal mechanisms.
• Prevents ovulation (release of an egg)
• Thickens cervical mucus to block sperm
• Alters the uterine lining to reduce implantation chances
• Uses varying hormone levels to follow the natural cycle
Correct and consistent daily use is essential for reliable contraception.
• Active ingredients: Ethinylestradiol / Levonorgestrel
• Pharmaceutical form: Film-coated tablets
• Administration route: Oral use
• Prescription status: Prescription-only medicine (Rx)
Trinordiol is prescribed for women who:
• Wish to prevent pregnancy
• Prefer a triphasic combined oral contraceptive
• Want a hormone schedule that follows the natural cycle
• Taken once daily at the same time each day
• Tablets are taken in the correct order according to the pack
• Followed by a tablet-free interval after completing the strip
• Swallowed with water
• Strict adherence to the schedule is required
• Not suitable for women with a history of blood clots
• Smoking increases cardiovascular risk, especially over age 35
• Does not protect against sexually transmitted infections
• Not suitable during pregnancy
• Always read the patient information leaflet before use
What is Trinordiol used for?
Trinordiol is used to prevent pregnancy as a triphasic combined oral contraceptive pill.
What does “triphasic” mean?
Triphasic means the hormone dose changes during the cycle to better match the body’s natural hormonal pattern.
Is Trinordiol taken every day?
Yes. One tablet is taken daily following the order shown on the blister pack.
Does Trinordiol protect against STIs?
No. Trinordiol does not protect against sexually transmitted infections.
Is Trinordiol suitable for everyone?
No. Trinordiol is prescription-only and may not be suitable for all women. Medical assessment is required.
Are side effects possible?
Yes. Possible side effects include nausea, headache, breast tenderness, mood changes, or spotting.