Levest Tablets are a widely prescribed combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) used to prevent pregnancy. Each tablet contains a combination of two hormones – ethinylestradiol (a synthetic oestrogen) and levonorgestrel (a synthetic progestogen) – which work together to mimic the body’s natural hormonal cycle. Levest is considered clinically equivalent to the branded product Microgynon 30 and is often recommended as a cost-effective alternative. It is suitable for women seeking a reliable, reversible, and convenient form of daily contraception.
How It Works
Levest works through a multi-step hormonal process. It stops ovulation, which means no egg is released from the ovaries during the menstrual cycle. It also thickens the cervical mucus, making it more difficult for sperm to reach the egg. Finally, it alters the lining of the uterus (endometrium), making it less receptive to a fertilised egg. These combined effects make Levest over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy when taken correctly. Each pack contains 21 active tablets taken daily, followed by a 7-day break during which a withdrawal bleed occurs.
Why Choose Levest Tablets
Levest Tablets for contraception offer a trusted, easy-to-use option for women who want to take control of their reproductive health. In addition to providing effective pregnancy prevention, Levest often helps regulate the menstrual cycle, reduce painful periods, and ease premenstrual symptoms. Some users also notice improvements in hormonal acne. The fixed-dose formulation means every tablet contains the same hormone levels, helping minimise mood swings or hormonal fluctuations throughout the month. As a clinically interchangeable product with other ethinylestradiol/levonorgestrel pills, Levest offers excellent value without compromising effectiveness.
Levest is well tolerated by most users when taken as prescribed, and it can be started or stopped under the supervision of a GP or prescribing pharmacist.
Important Note
Levest is not suitable for everyone. It may not be prescribed to individuals with a history of blood clots, liver problems, migraines with aura, or hormone-sensitive cancers. It does not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Always read the patient information leaflet, store below 25°C, and keep tablets out of reach of children. If you miss a pill or experience any side effects, follow the appropriate guidance or consult your healthcare provider.





