Gedarel is a combined oral contraceptive pill prescribed to women seeking effective, daily hormonal contraception. It comes in two strengths—Gedarel 20/150 and Gedarel 30/150—offering different doses of oestrogen to suit varying patient needs and tolerability. Gedarel is also commonly prescribed to help regulate menstrual cycles, alleviate period pain, and reduce acne in women of reproductive age. The pill is taken once daily for 21 consecutive days, followed by a 7-day break during which a withdrawal bleed typically occurs.
How It Works
Gedarel contains two synthetic hormones: ethinylestradiol (a version of oestrogen) and desogestrel (a progestogen). Together, these hormones prevent ovulation—the monthly release of an egg from the ovaries. In addition, Gedarel thickens cervical mucus, making it more difficult for sperm to reach an egg, and thins the uterine lining, making implantation of a fertilised egg less likely. When taken consistently, Gedarel is over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. The hormonal combination also contributes to cycle regularity and may reduce menstrual-related symptoms.
Why Choose Gedarel
This medication is a popular contraceptive pill due to its balance of effectiveness, cycle control, and user flexibility. The availability of two oestrogen dose options (20 mcg and 30 mcg) allows prescribers to tailor treatment based on a patient’s sensitivity or side-effect profile. The 20/150 formulation is often chosen for women who prefer a lower hormone dose, while 30/150 may be suited for those needing more cycle support or transitioning from a higher-strength pill. Gedarel also provides non-contraceptive benefits such as improved acne and reduced severity of periods, which can enhance overall quality of life for many users.
Important Note
This medication is not suitable for everyone and must be prescribed following a comprehensive medical consultation. It is contraindicated in individuals with a history of blood clots, hormone-sensitive cancers, or liver disease. This medication must be taken at the same time each day to ensure optimal contraceptive protection. It does not offer protection against sexually transmitted infections. Regular follow-up appointments are advised to assess tolerability and ensure continued suitability.





