Logynon (Tri-Phasic Combined Oral Contraceptive)
Price range: $7.21 through $19.80
Logynon is a combined birth control pill with ethinyl estradiol and levonorgestrel in a 3-phase dose. Taken once daily, it provides reliable pregnancy prevention by stopping ovulation, thickening cervical mucus, and making the uterine lining less likely to support a pregnancy. Many people also notice more regular, lighter periods and less cramping.
| Active Ingredient: | Ethinylestradiol and Levonorgestrel |
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| Indication: | Contraception |
| Manufacturer: | Bayer |
| Packaging: | 21 tablets in 1 strip |
| Delivery Time: | 6 To 15 days |
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| Variant | Price | Units | Quantity | Add to Cart |
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| 24 Tablet/s | $15.00 | $0.63 /Tablet | ||
| 48 Tablet/s | $22.50 | $0.47 /Tablet | ||
| 72 Tablet/s | $31.25 | $0.43 /Tablet |
About Logynon Birth Control Pills
Logynon is a prescription birth control pill with two hormones, ethinylestradiol (an oestrogen) and levonorgestrel (a progestin).
Unlike “same-dose-every-day" pills, Logynon is usually triphasic: the progestin amount changes throughout the pack while the oestrogen dose remains steady. Phased pills aim for reliable pregnancy prevention and good cycle control.
To understand its uses more fully, let’s look at what Logynon is prescribed for and how it may benefit different users, leading into its main practical applications.
What Logynon is used for
- Pregnancy prevention, when taken correctly and consistently
- Cycle control for people who want more predictable bleeding patterns
- Some people also notice lighter bleeding and fewer cramps, although experiences can differ.
How Logynon works
Logynon helps prevent pregnancy in a few ways:- It stops the ovary from releasing an egg (ovulation) in most cycles.
- It thickens cervical mucus, which can make it harder for sperm to move.
- It changes the uterine lining, making it less likely for a pregnancy to implant.
How it’s usually taken
Logynon is generally taken once daily, ideally at the same time each day. With triphasic packs, tablets are taken in the specific order listed on the blister because hormone amounts change by week. Many packs are structured as 21 active tablets followed by a 7-day pill-free break (or, in some versions, placebo tablets for that final week). It’s important to follow your prescriber’s directions and specific pack instructions since these can vary. As your body gets used to Logynon, certain changes may occur. In the first few months, your body may need time to adjust. Spotting or breakthrough bleeding is fairly common, especially during early weeks or when pills are not taken consistently.What you may notice while using Logynon
People’s experiences with birth control pills are individual. With Logynon, possible changes include the following:- More predictable bleeding timing over time
- Less menstrual cramping for some
- Mild nausea, breast tenderness, or headaches, especially when starting
- Mood changes or changes in libido in either direction
Side effects and serious warning signs
Common side effects can include nausea, spotting, breast tenderness, and headaches. More serious risks exist with all combined hormonal birth control, including blood clots and related complications. Get urgent medical help if you develop symptoms like:- Chest pain, trouble breathing, coughing blood
- Swelling, warmth, or pain in one leg
- Sudden severe headache, confusion, fainting
- Vision changes or weakness on one side
- Severe upper abdominal pain or yellowing of the skin/eyes
Who Should Use Caution or Avoid
Combined pills may not be suitable for everyone. A clinician may avoid prescribing Logynon if you have a history of blood clots, certain clotting disorders, migraine with aura, certain hormone-sensitive cancers, serious liver disease, or uncontrolled high blood pressure. Always share your medical history and full medication list before starting any new medication.Available strengths (dosage) and pack options
Logynon comes as a triphasic pack with ethinyl oestradiol 30 mcg in each active tablet and varying levonorgestrel phases (50 mcg, 75 mcg, and 125 mcg over 21 days).- Ethinyl oestradiol 30 mcg throughout the active tablets
- Levonorgestrel in 3 phases, often 50 mcg (phase 1), 75 mcg (phase 2), and 125 mcg (phase 3) across the 21 active pills
- 21-tablet pack (active tablets only)
- 28-day “ED” style pack (active tablets plus 7 placebo/reminder tablets), depending on what your supplier carries
Substitute options (similar products)
If Logynon is unavailable or not the right fit, a clinician may consider other triphasic levonorgestrel/ethinyl oestradiol products. Depending on availability, commonly known alternatives include the following:- Drospirenone 3 mg / Ethinyl Estradiol 0.02 mg
- Drospirenone 3 mg / Ethinyl Estradiol 0.03 mg
- Dronis 30 mg
- Dronis 20 mg
- Crisanta LS
- Femovan
- Ovral L Tablet
- Progynova 1 mg
- Progynova 2 mg
- Yaz
FAQs About Logynon
1. What should I do if I’m late taking a pill or miss a pill? Follow the instructions in your specific package insert because triphasic pills can have different directions depending on which week you’re in. If you’re unsure, use backup contraception and contact a pharmacist or clinician for step-by-step guidance. 2. Do antibiotics make Logynon less effective? Most common antibiotics do not meaningfully reduce pill effectiveness, but a few medications can, especially rifampin-like antibiotics. Always ask a pharmacist to screen your medication list for interactions. 3. What if I throw up or have severe diarrhoea after taking Logynon? If vomiting happens soon after a dose or you have severe diarrhoea, your body may not absorb the hormones well. Check the package instructions and consider backup contraception. A pharmacist can advise based on timing. 4. How soon can I get pregnant after stopping Logynon? For many people, fertility can return quickly after stopping combined pills, sometimes within weeks. Cycle timing varies person to person. 5. Is Logynon safe if I smoke or vape? Smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular side effects with combined hormonal birth control, especially over age 35. A clinician can help compare safer options if nicotine use is a factor.| size | 21 Tablet/s, 42 Tablet/s, 63 Tablet/s |
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