Cerazette is a birth control pill called a progesterone-only pill (POP). It can prevent the release of eggs from the ovaries. It changes the thickness of the mucous lining around the cervix, so that sperm have a harder time passing through. Cerazette also makes changes to the lining of the uterus so that any eggs that do fertilize cannot implant and grow. The generic is Desogestrel.
Most birth control pills in the past had both estrogen and progesterone. There has been some concern about the safety of the pill containing estrogen. There are risks such as some cancers, heart attacks, stroke, and blood clots. The mini-pill, as Desogestrel is also called, avoids the risks of estrogen while giving protection against pregnancy. You can buy discount Cerazette online from Canada to save money when you are in need of this birth control pill.
There are a few differences in the way Cerazette and combined birth control pills are used. For example, Cerazette is taken every day, while combined birth control pills are taken every day for three days and then a week is skipped. Also, if one should miss a dose of Desogestrel, the protection will not be interrupted as long as the dose is made up within 12 hours. With the combined birth control pills, the pill has to be taken within a three hour window to remain in effect.
The body does not respond the same to Cerazette as to the combined birth controlled pills. With Desogestrel, a woman’s period will go on in a natural fashion, not being affected by the mini-pill. However, with the combined birth control pills, the period will usually come during the week when the woman is on the fourth week of the birth control pill cycle, when she is not supposed to take the pill.
One should always talk to the doctor before getting a prescription for Cerazette, especially if one has had cancers related to the sex hormones, heart disease, yellowing of eyes or skin during pregnancy, ovarian cysts, or an ectopic pregnancy. The doctor will be cautious of prescribing Desogestrel in these cases.
A woman should discuss it with her doctor if she currently has liver disease, liver cancer, breast cancer, porphyria, blood clots in the lungs or veins of the legs, severe artery disease, abnormal vaginal bleeding, or may be pregnant. In these cases, Cerazette should not be used.
Cerazette may cause some side effects. These can include breast tenderness, ovarian cysts, vaginitis or changes in menstrual bleeding. The Desogestrel can also cause decreased sex drive. Nausea, vomiting, weight gain, hair loss, headache, fatigue, mood changes, and acne can all be due to Cerazette.
Getting Cerazette can be difficult, but it can be obtained easily through Canadian pharmacies online, as long as one has a prescription from a licensed doctor. Look for a Canadian pharmacy with licensed pharmacists. It should provide a legitimate medical service, or it will be of no help.
There is no good in going to an unlicensed pharmacy where one can end up with phony drugs. This can lead to unwanted pregnancy, because the woman assumes she is protected by Cerazette when she is not. Get the best Desogestrel available through a reputable pharmacy.


