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Noriday contains the active substance norethisterone.
Noriday helps to prevent you becoming pregnant. It does this in several ways
• It thickens the fluid at the entrance to your womb and this makes it hard for sperm to travel through and enter the womb
• It also changes the lining of your womb so that a fertilised egg cannot grow there
• Sometimes it stops your ovaries releasing an egg
Talk to your doctor before taking Noriday if you suffer from or have ever suffered from:
• epilepsy
• multiple sclerosis
• porphyria (a rare inherited blood disease)
• tetany (muscle twitches)
• otosclerosis(an inherited form of deafness which sometimes gets worse during pregnancy)
• diabetes or have a family history of diabetes
• gallstones
• impaired carbohydrate tolerance
• migraine headaches – if you develop migraine headaches you should consult your doctor
• heart or kidney problems
• depression
• liver disease
• varicose veins
• high blood pressure
• asthma
Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if
you are not sure.
• Start on the first day of your next period. This is ‘day one’ of your cycle, the day when bleeding starts
• Take one pill each day and swallow the pill with water
• You can take the pill at any time that suits you, but you must take it at about the same time each day
• The pack is marked with the days of the week to help you remember to take your pills
• Follow the direction of the arrows on the pack and take a pill every day until the pack is empty. When you finish the first pack, start a new pack on the next day. This means that you will be taking pills through your period
• There must be no breaks between packs
• For the first seven days of the first pack you should also use a condom, or a cap and spermicide
The active substance is norethisterone. Each pill contains 350 micrograms of norethisterone.
The other ingredients in each tablet are maize starch, povidone, magnesium stearate and lactose monohydrate.
Stop taking the pills at once and tell your doctor if:
• You become jaundiced (your skin or the whites of your eyes look yellow)
Also seek medical attention immediately if:
• You have a sudden, severe pain in your chest
• You suddenly become short of breath
• You have an unusual, severe or long headache
• Your sight is affected in any way
• You find it difficult to speak
• You collapse or faint
• Any part of your body suddenly feels weak or numb
• You have a severe pain in one of your calves
These could be warning signs of thrombosis (a blood clot).
Other side effects that you might have include:
• stomach upsets
• changes in your weight
• swollen or sore breasts
• headaches
• changes in sex drive
• migraines
• changes in appetite
• gallstones
• a rash
• feeling tired
• feeling nervous
• feeling depressed
• high blood pressure
• irregular periods
• a liver disorder, such as a benign liver tumour. These mostly do not cause any symptoms but can
sometimes be felt. Benign liver tumours can sometimes cause severe abdominal pain.