Norethisterone tablets
Norethisterone is a generic hormonal treatment which can delay your period effectively for upto 17 days. This may be needed when periods can be inconvenient such as holidays or special occasions.
This is a prescription only medication. In order to purchase this medication, please complete our short medical questionnaire for one of our prescribers. The prescriber will review your medical history to issue your prescription. Once approved, your medication will be delivered in discreet packaging directly to your door.
- Generic Medication
- Can delay periods for upto 17 days
- Cheaper than the branded alternative
This is a prescription only medication. In order to purchase this medication, please complete our short medical questionnaire for one of our prescribers. The prescriber will review your medical history to issue your prescription. Once approved, your medication will be delivered in discreet packaging directly to your door.
What is Norethisterone?
Norethisterone is a synthetic progesterone hormone similar to a womans natural hormones. It is used to delay a woman’s period for short durations of upto 17 days when needed for special occasions such as going on holiday, weddings or important work events.
How it works?
Norethisterone is taken before the last three days of your period. It works by maintaining higher levels of the hormone progesterone in your body which delays the period for the duration it is being taken. The periods return back to normal once it is stopped. Women will usually have a period within three days of stopping the tablets.
Is Norethisterone safe?
Norethisterone is usually safe to take for occasional use. It is a short term medication and can be taken to delay the period for upto 17 days without any major problems.
Norethisterone should not be used for longer durations and if you want to delay your periods for longer or want to use it to regulate your periods, speak to your prescriber for a more suitable treatment.
Norethisterone is a synthetic progesterone hormone similar to a womans natural hormones. It is used to delay a woman’s period for short durations of upto 17 days when needed for special occasions such as going on holiday, weddings or important work events.
How it works?
Norethisterone is taken before the last three days of your period. It works by maintaining higher levels of the hormone progesterone in your body which delays the period for the duration it is being taken. The periods return back to normal once it is stopped. Women will usually have a period within three days of stopping the tablets.
Is Norethisterone safe?
Norethisterone is usually safe to take for occasional use. It is a short term medication and can be taken to delay the period for upto 17 days without any major problems.
Norethisterone should not be used for longer durations and if you want to delay your periods for longer or want to use it to regulate your periods, speak to your prescriber for a more suitable treatment.
In order to use Norethisterone you must be able to predict when your next period is due. Norethisterone must be taken THREE days before the start of your normal period in order to be effective.
Take one tablet three times a day continuously until needed.
When no longer needed, stop taking it and your period should return within 3 days.
It should not be taken for more than 20 days in total, which is enough to delay your period for upto 17 days.
Take one tablet three times a day continuously until needed.
When no longer needed, stop taking it and your period should return within 3 days.
It should not be taken for more than 20 days in total, which is enough to delay your period for upto 17 days.
Do not take Norethisterone and speak to your doctor or pharmacist if:
- if you are allergic to norethisterone, similar hormone medicines, or any of the other ingredients of this medicine
- if you have ever had any vaginal bleeding (not a period)
- if you or a member of your family have ever had a problem with blood clots, including deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- if you have, or have had any heart, liver or kidney problems
- if you have ever had a pregnancy where you had jaundice, or an itchy rash known as pemphigoid gestationis.
- if you have severe generalised itching all over your body (pruritis)
- if you have a condition known as porphyria (a rare inherited blood disease).
- if you have Asthma
- if you have Epilepsy or suffer from migraine headaches
- if you have any Psychiatric disorders such as depression
- if you had a serious injury
- if you have had or are going to have surgery.
Do not use Norethisterone whilst pregnant or breast feeding.
- if you are allergic to norethisterone, similar hormone medicines, or any of the other ingredients of this medicine
- if you have ever had any vaginal bleeding (not a period)
- if you or a member of your family have ever had a problem with blood clots, including deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- if you have, or have had any heart, liver or kidney problems
- if you have ever had a pregnancy where you had jaundice, or an itchy rash known as pemphigoid gestationis.
- if you have severe generalised itching all over your body (pruritis)
- if you have a condition known as porphyria (a rare inherited blood disease).
- if you have Asthma
- if you have Epilepsy or suffer from migraine headaches
- if you have any Psychiatric disorders such as depression
- if you had a serious injury
- if you have had or are going to have surgery.
Do not use Norethisterone whilst pregnant or breast feeding.