NHSE (National Health Service England) has issued new guidance which means, NHS GPs are no longer advised to routinely prescribe norethisterone or similar medication to delay periods for holidays, travel, or other non-medical reasons.
Patients wishing to use period delay tablets for holidays, weddings, or other events will now need to seek private care. Some pharmacies also offer this service at a cost.
What Has Changed?
Previously, some GPs could prescribe period delay tablets at their discretion, depending on your health.
Now, GPs are not advised to prescribe these medications on the NHS for non-medical reasons.
Where to Access Period Delay Medication Now
Community Pharmacies: Some local pharmacies now offer pharmacist consultations and can prescribe norethisterone.
Private Clinics: Many provide same-day consultations and prescriptions.
Online Doctor Services: Providers such as Superdrug Online Doctor and Pharmacy2U can supply norethisterone following an online consultation.
Important Medical Considerations
Not suitable for everyone: Norethisterone is not appropriate for patients with a history of blood clots, liver disease, or certain other health conditions.
Typical use: As advised by your prescriber but typically taken as one tablet three times a day, starting three days before your period is due.
Risks: Period delay tablets can increase the risk of blood clots. If travelling, especially on long flights, it is important to move around regularly and stay hydrated.
Summary
Bedwell Medical Centre GPs will no longer prescribe norethisterone for period delay related to holidays or other non-medical reasons.
To access period delay medication, you will now need to seek private care.
Your safety remains our top priority, so always ensure you are medically suitable before taking norethisterone or similar medication.