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A note from our health expert

Maexeni is a combined oral contraceptive pill prescribed to prevent pregnancy by inhibiting ovulation and making it harder for sperm to reach the uterus. It also helps regulate menstrual cycles and can improve hormonal balance. It should be taken as directed by a healthcare professional for safe and effective use.

Maexeni is a combined oral contraceptive pill, which functions by inhibiting ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to impede sperm passage, and altering the uterine lining to prevent implantation.

  • 3 months (3x21 pills), 6 months (6x21 pills)

Some of the common side effects of Maexeni include;

 

Headache

Depression 

Weight changes

Breast tenderness

Changes in libido

Bleeding or spotting

Diabetes

 

Some less common side effects include;

 

High blood pressure

Blood clots

Liver disease

Heart Attack

 

Alternatives to Maexeni include other combined oral contraceptive pills, progestogen-only pills, hormonal implants, intrauterine devices (IUDs), contraceptive injections, vaginal rings, barrier methods, and sterilization.

 

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What is Maexeni used for?

Maexeni is a combined oral contraceptive pill used to prevent pregnancy. It also helps regulate menstrual cycles and reduce symptoms like cramps and premenstrual discomfort.

 

Who should avoid taking the Maexeni pill?

Women with a history of blood clots, heart disease, stroke, certain cancers, or liver problems should consult their doctor before using Levest.

 

Does the pill stop periods?

Certain contraceptive pills are used to stop periods or reduce periods.

 

Can Maexeni be taken during periods?

Yes the pill can be taken anytime during the menstrual cycle as the timing of the cycle will not affect the effectiveness of the pill.

 

How to Use

Take 1 Maexeni pill on the first day of your period with a glass of water, with or without food.

It is to be taken consistently for 21 days.

Take a break for 7 days and restart with the pill.

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Your questions answered

Beginning Maexeni on the first day of your period (day 1) provides instant pregnancy protection. Starting the pill within the first five days of your period also offers immediate contraceptive effectiveness.

Some women may experience mood changes or altered libido while on Maexeni, although reactions vary from patient to patient.

You may not notice clear external indications that the pill is effective, but as long as you take it consistently at the same time daily and do not encounter any negative side effects, it is likely working as intended.

You could get pregnant after stopping the pill if you are actively having unprotected sex.

Maexeni works by preventing ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to block sperm, and thinning the uterine lining to prevent egg implantation.

Take one pill daily at the same time for 21 days, followed by a 7-day pill-free interval during which you’ll usually experience a withdrawal bleed.

If you miss one pill, take it as soon as you remember. If you miss two or more pills, follow the instructions on the leaflet and use backup contraception as advised.

No, Maexeni does not protect against STIs. Use condoms to reduce the risk of infections.

Common side effects include nausea, headaches, breast tenderness, mood swings, and spotting between periods, especially during the first few months.

Women with a history of blood clots, certain cancers, uncontrolled high blood pressure, or migraines with aura should consult their healthcare provider before using Maexeni.