Many patients take Gedarel 20/150 free of side effects however, like all medicines, some people may experience some side effects. The severity can vary from person to person.
Side effects such as bleeding between periods or feeling nausea are more common in the first three months. However, they should soon disappear. If the side effects become intolerable, worsen, or continue beyond three months, you should contact your doctor or The Family Chemist clinician.
A rare side effect (1 in 10 in every 10,000 users) can occur in women taking Gedarel 20/150: a harmful blood clot in a vein or artery. Seek urgent medical attention if you notice any swelling of one leg, pain or tenderness, increased warmth in the affected leg, change in colour of the skin on the leg, sudden unexplained breathlessness or rapid breathing, sharp chest pain, severe lightheadedness, rapid or irregular heartbeat or severe pain in your stomach. The patient information leaflet contains more information regarding recognising a blood clot.
Common side effects of Gedarel include:
- feeling sick
- stomach-ache
- putting on weight
- headaches
- depressive moods or mood swings
- sore or painful breasts
The patient information leaflet contains a full list of side effects.
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