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Low-Dose_Pill

A low-dose pill is a safe contraceptive method that women can administer themselves.

A low-dose pill is a safe contraceptive method that women can administer themselves. When used correctly, it provides reliable contraceptive effects and is widely available around the world.

Price

¥2,900
(¥3,190 tax included)

Price

¥2,600
(¥2,860 tax included)

*An examination fee of 3,000 yen will be charged for the first visit only.
*Prescriptions are available both for first-time patients and for those continuing treatment from another clinic.

NameUsageDosage
Marvelon 28Oral

Take 1 white tablet orally once daily at the same time for 21 consecutive days, followed by 1 green tablet orally once daily for 7 days, completing a total of 28 consecutive days. For subsequent cycles, start with the white tablet regardless of whether withdrawal bleeding has occurred, and continue the 28-day consecutive regimen.

Favir 28Oral

Take 1 white tablet orally once daily at the same time for 21 consecutive days, followed by 1 green tablet orally once daily for 7 days, completing a total of 28 consecutive days. For subsequent cycles, start with the white tablet regardless of whether withdrawal bleeding has occurred, and continue the 28-day consecutive regimen.

Tricura 28Oral

Take 1 tablet orally once daily at the same time following the prescribed order (starting with the reddish-brown coated tablet) for 28 consecutive days. Each 28-day period is considered one cycle. From day 29, start the next cycle regardless of whether bleeding has ended, and repeat in the same manner.

Labelfille 28Oral

Take 1 tablet orally once daily at the same time following the prescribed order (starting with the reddish-brown coated tablet) for 28 consecutive days. Each 28-day period is considered one cycle. From day 29, start the next cycle regardless of whether bleeding has ended, and repeat in the same manner.

A low-dose pill has various benefits beyond contraception and is also used for treatment. In addition, its contraceptive effect is significantly higher compared to other methods of contraception.

  • Contraception
  • Improvement of menstrual cycles
  • Relief of dysmenorrhea and PMS
  • Reduction of menstrual pain and menstrual flow
  • Improvement of anemia
  • Improvement of acne and hirsutism
  • Prevention and reduction of ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer
  • Improvement of endometriosis
  • Menstrual schedule adjustment
Combined Oral contraceptives (COCs)99.9%
Condom97%
No Contraception15%

Please note that if any of the following apply to you, we may not be able to prescribe the medication at our clinic

  • Those with serious underlying medical conditions
  • Individuals aged 50 or older
  • Individuals aged 35 or older who smoke 15 or more cigarettes per day
  • Individuals with blood pressure of 160/100 mmHg or higher
  • Those who may be pregnant
  • Those within 4 weeks after childbirth
  • Those who are breastfeeding
  • Those who have migraines with aura

Many of the side effects, often referred to as “minor troubles,” tend to lessen with continued use. At our clinic, we recommend regular check-ups to minimize the risk of serious side effects.

  • Minor troubles: nausea, vomiting, irregular bleeding, headache, breast tenderness
  • Serious side effects: venous thromboembolism, breast cancer, cervical cancer, etc.