
A Note from our healthcare expert
Hana is a medication designed to prevent pregnancy and belongs to the progestogen-only pill (POP) category. It comprises a low dose of the hormone desogestrel, which is a kind of progestogen. Unlike combined contraceptive pills, Hana does not include estrogen, making it a progestogen-only option for birth control.
1 month (1x28 pills), 3 months (3x28 pills), 6 months (6x28 pills)
Some of the common side effects include;
Nausea
Mood changes
Weight gain
Breast tenderness
Headaches
Decreased libido
Unwanted hair growth
Alternatives to Hana include Cerelle and Cerazette.
Some of the common side effects include;
Nausea
Mood changes
Weight gain
Breast tenderness
Headaches
Decreased libido
Unwanted hair growth
Alternatives to Hana include Cerelle and Cerazette.
What is Hana used for?
Hana is a progestogen-only contraceptive pill (also called a mini-pill) used to prevent pregnancy. It contains the hormone desogestrel, which works by stopping ovulation and thickening cervical mucus to block sperm.
Is Hana suitable for everyone?
Hana may not be suitable for women with a history of breast cancer, liver disease, blood clots or unexplained vaginal bleeding. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any contraceptive pill.
Can Hana be used by breastfeeding women?
Yes, Hana is considered safe for use during breastfeeding as it does not contain estrogen, which can affect milk production.
What should I do if I miss a dose of Hana?
If you miss a pill by more than 3 hours, take it as soon as you remember and use additional contraception (like condoms) for the next 48 hours to prevent pregnancy.
Hana can be taken with a glass of water.
It should be taken at the same time every day, without missing any doses, to maintain its effectiveness.
It can be taken with or without food.