Katya Pill

£18.49

Katya is a triphasic combined contraceptive pill used to prevent pregnancy and regulate hormonal cycles. It contains changing hormone levels for natural rhythm support.
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Description

Katya is a triphasic combined oral contraceptive pill that offers effective pregnancy prevention and hormonal cycle regulation. It is typically prescribed to women of reproductive age looking for reliable daily contraception. The hormone levels in Katya vary throughout the 21-day cycle, closely mimicking natural hormonal fluctuations, which may make it better tolerated for some women.

How It Works
Katya contains ethinylestradiol (an oestrogen) and gestodene (a progestogen), in changing doses across three phases. These hormones work by preventing ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to block sperm entry, and modifying the uterine lining to make implantation less likely. Each phase of the tablet delivers slightly different hormone levels to replicate the body’s natural cycle more closely than monophasic pills.

Why Choose Katya
Katya is a good choice for women who experience side effects from monophasic contraceptives or prefer a hormone profile that more closely resembles the body’s natural rhythm. Its triphasic structure may help reduce side effects like bloating, mood swings, and breakthrough bleeding. Taken correctly, Katya is over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. In addition, it may help improve cycle regularity and decrease menstrual pain and flow.

Important Note
This medication should only be used under medical supervision. It is not suitable for women with certain health conditions including thromboembolic disorders, hormone-sensitive cancers, or severe liver disease. It must be taken consistently and in the correct order to remain effective. Katya does not protect against sexually transmitted infections. A thorough medical consultation is required prior to starting treatment.

Directions

Please refer to the medication’s patient information leaflet before starting any new medication.

  • Take one tablet daily for 21 consecutive days in the correct order

  • Follow with a 7-day pill-free interval

  • Swallow with water, with or without food, at the same time each day

  • Begin a new pack after the break, even if withdrawal bleeding has not finished

  • Store below 25°C

  • Keep in original packaging

  • Keep out of reach of children

Ingredients

Active Ingredients (per phase):

  • Phase 1: Ethinylestradiol 30 mcg / Gestodene 50 mcg

  • Phase 2: Ethinylestradiol 40 mcg / Gestodene 70 mcg

  • Phase 3: Ethinylestradiol 30 mcg / Gestodene 100 mcg

Other Ingredients:

  • Lactose monohydrate

  • Maize starch

  • Povidone

  • Magnesium stearate

  • Hypromellose

  • Macrogol

  • Titanium dioxide

  • Ferric oxide pigments (yellow/red)

Side Effects

Common side effects may include:

  • Nausea

  • Headache

  • Breast tenderness

  • Mood changes

  • Irregular bleeding

Serious (rare) side effects:

  • Blood clots

  • Stroke

  • Liver problems

  • Severe allergic reactions

  • Depression

Stop the medicine and seek medical attention if serious side effects occur.

Warnings

Do not take Katya if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. It is contraindicated in women with a history of thrombosis, certain cancers, liver disease, or unexplained vaginal bleeding. Smoking increases the risk of side effects, particularly in women over 35. It is not suitable for use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting.

  • Yes, Katya can be taken with or without food. Alcohol does not affect its effectiveness when consumed in moderation, but consistency in daily use is crucial.
  • Katya contains synthetic versions of the hormones oestrogen and progestogen, which prevent ovulation, thicken cervical mucus, and alter the uterine lining to prevent fertilisation and implantation.
  • Take one tablet daily for 21 days, followed by a 7-day pill-free break. Each tablet should be taken in the correct order as the hormone dose changes throughout the cycle.
  • Katya is not suitable for women with a history of blood clots, liver disease, or hormone-sensitive cancers. A healthcare provider will assess suitability before prescribing.

  • Katya is a combined oral contraceptive pill used to prevent pregnancy. It may also help regulate periods and reduce menstrual pain.