Manufactured and distributed in India, the contraceptive tablet known as the "Saheli tablet" goes by this name. Women frequently use the oral contraceptive pill Saheli to avoid getting pregnant. Its active component is "Centchroman," also called "Ormeloxifene." Saheli tablet is a non-hormonal contraceptive alternative, which means that, unlike conventional birth control pills, it does not contain synthetic hormones. Instead, it affects the implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterus and the fertilization process. Once a week, oral administration provides efficient contraception.
Dr Bhavana Gautam
Manufactured and distributed in India, the contraceptive tablet known as the "Saheli tablet" goes by this name. Women frequently use the oral contraceptive pill Saheli to avoid getting pregnant. Its active component is "Centchroman," also called "Ormeloxifene." Saheli tablet is a non-hormonal contraceptive alternative, which means that, unlike conventional birth control pills, it does not contain synthetic hormones. Instead, it affects the implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterus and the fertilization process. Once a week, oral administration provides efficient contraception.