Norethesterone 5mg tablets

From: £14.49

PharmaBee offers Norethisterone 5mg tablets from £14.49 following an online consultation reviewed by our team. If clinically appropriate, treatment is dispensed by our regulated UK pharmacy and delivered discreetly.

Norethisterone is common used to temporarily delay menstruation for short-term use. Treatment is only supplied after a clinical assessment to ensure it is safe and appropriate for you.

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Overview

Content Written by:

Hanifa Tai
Role: Pharmacist & Content Writer
GPhC Number: 2074961
Content Published: 01/04/2026
Next Review: 01/04/2027

Medically Reviewed by:

Farzin Ghayedy
Role: Pharmacist
GPhC Number: 2218065
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Description

What Is Norethisterone?

Norethisterone is a synthetic progestogen — a hormone similar to the natural hormone progesterone. Progesterone plays an essential role in regulating the menstrual cycle. During the second half of the cycle, progesterone maintains the lining of the womb (endometrium). When progesterone levels fall, menstruation begins.

Norethisterone works by maintaining hormone levels and preventing the lining of the womb from shedding. As a result, your period is postponed for as long as you continue taking the tablets. Norethisterone 5mg tablets are licensed in the UK for a range of menstrual disorders and are widely used for short-term period postponement.

It is important to understand: Norethisterone is not a contraceptive, does not prevent pregnancy, and does not act as emergency contraception.

How to Take Norethisterone for Period Delay

  • Start taking one 5mg tablet three times daily
  • Begin three to four days before your period is due
  • Continue for the number of days required
  • Do not exceed 17 days of continuous treatment

Your period will usually begin two to three days after you stop taking the tablets. If bleeding has already started, Norethisterone will not stop your period. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. Do not take a double dose.

Who Is Suitable for Norethisterone?

You may be suitable if you are over 18, are not pregnant or breastfeeding, have no significant clotting risk, have no severe liver disease, have no hormone-sensitive cancers, and have no unexplained vaginal bleeding.

Who Should Not Take Norethisterone?

Norethisterone may not be appropriate if you have:

  • A history of deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
  • A history of pulmonary embolism
  • A known clotting disorder
  • Severe liver disease
  • Hormone-dependent cancer such as certain breast cancers
  • Unexplained vaginal bleeding
  • Known hypersensitivity to Norethisterone

Caution is also required if you smoke, have a BMI over 35, have migraines with aura, have cardiovascular risk factors, or have diabetes with vascular complications.

Drug Interactions

Norethisterone may interact with certain medicines, including enzyme-inducing anti-epileptics, rifampicin and rifabutin, certain HIV treatments, and herbal remedies such as St John’s Wort. These medicines may reduce effectiveness. You must declare all prescription, over-the-counter, and herbal medicines during consultation.

FAQ

When should I start taking the tablets?

Start three to four days before your period is due.

How effective is Norethisterone?

When taken correctly and started before menstruation begins, Norethisterone is effective for most women in delaying bleeding. Effectiveness depends on starting treatment at the correct time, taking tablets consistently three times daily, and having predictable menstrual cycles.

What happens after I stop taking it?

After stopping Norethisterone, hormone levels fall and a withdrawal bleed typically occurs within two to three days. Most women resume their normal cycle pattern the following month.

Is Norethisterone a contraceptive?

No. Norethisterone does not prevent pregnancy. Use appropriate contraception if required.

Can I use it if I’m on the pill?

If you take a combined oral contraceptive pill, you can often delay your period by skipping the pill-free interval. Our team will advise whether additional Norethisterone is appropriate for other contraceptive methods.

Side Effects

Common Side Effects

Common side effects include:

  • Bloating
  • Breast tenderness
  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Mood changes
  • Acne
  • Mild fluid retention

These effects are usually mild and resolve after treatment stops.

Less Common Side Effects

Less common side effects may include:

  • Changes in libido
  • Dizziness
  • Skin rash

Serious Symptoms — Stop Taking and Seek Medical Advice

Stop taking Norethisterone and seek medical advice promptly if you experience:

  • Severe abdominal pain
  • Jaundice
  • Severe headache
  • Visual disturbances

Signs of Thrombosis — Seek Urgent Medical Attention

Seek urgent medical attention if you develop:

  • Pain or swelling in one leg
  • Sudden chest pain
  • Sudden breathlessness
  • Coughing blood

These symptoms are rare but serious.