Combined monophasic early contraceptive pills

PART OF:
Collection of early contraceptive pills
Made:
1963-1970 in England
maker:
Roussel Laboratories Limited
Combined monophasic early contraceptive pills, "Prevision" Combined monophasic early contraceptive pills, "Prevision"

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Combined monophasic early contraceptive pills, "Prevision"
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Combined monophasic early contraceptive pills, "Prevision"
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Combined monophasic early contraceptive pills, "Prevision", practicioner's pack with 4 packets of pills, one prescriber's guide, 3 treatment record cards and three patients' booklets, 1963-1970

Details

Category:
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
Object Number:
1986-248/13
type:
contraceptive pills
credit:
Donated by the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, Contemporary Medical Archive Centre

Parts

'Previson' oral contraceptive pills

'Previson' oral contraceptive pills

Slip cover packing, 1 of 4, with glass vial, plus loose vial of 'Previson' combined monophasic early contraceptive pills, and paper 'tablet record chart', by Roussel Laboratories Ltd., London, 1963-1970


‘Prevision’ is one of the earliest brands of oral contraceptive pills known as ‘first generation’ pills. Monophasic pills (like the one shown at the bottom of this image) are taken for 21 days, at the same time each day, with a week in between packets. The pill suppresses ovulation, which is the release of eggs into the womb. They also make it difficult for sperm to reach an egg, or for an egg to implant itself in the lining of the womb, all preventing pregnancy. First generation pills were introduced in the 1960s. They had high levels of hormones, which caused heart problems and increased the risks of heart attacks and strokes. Later contraceptive pills had much lower doses of hormones. The pills are shown with other oral contraceptives.

Packet of oral contraceptive tablets

Packet of oral contraceptive tablets

Slip cover packing, 3 of 4, with glass vial (one missing?) of combined monophasic early contraceptive pills, 'Prevision' plus one prescriber's guide, 3 treatment record cards and three patients' booklets, all stored in box, by Roussel Laboratories Limited, London, England, 1963-1970

Measurements:
overall: 30 mm x 150 mm x 200 mm, Wt. 0.211kg
Materials:
cardboard , paper (fibre product) , glass and drugs
Object Number:
1986-248/13/2
type:
oral contraceptive pill and tablet