Re: An oral contraceptive (from the UK) named 'Celeste'

From: Griffiths Malcolm (Malcolm.Griffiths@ldh-tr.anglox.nhs.uk)
Tue Sep 12 09:14:15 2000


CILEST is manufactured by Ortho-Cilag. Contains 0.25mg Norgestimate and 35 microg Ethinyloestradiol.

-----Original Message----- From: john.robertson@obgyn.net [mailto:john.robertson@obgyn.net] Sent: 09 September 2000 16:05 To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: An oral contraceptive (from the UK) named 'Celeste'

I have a patient recently from the UK who was on a pill called Celeste. Apparently it was one of the few that worked well for her. Are any of the subscribers from the UK familiar with this brand? Could you tell me the formulation? JOhn

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