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Medroxyprogesterone acetate (10mg)
Pregahelp-M Tablet is similar to the progesterone hormone naturally produced by the body. It regulates periods, stops irregular bleeding, and helps with withdrawal bleeding in cases of amenorrhea (unusual stopping of menstrual periods).
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Pregahelp-M Tablet should be taken as your doctor's advice. Your doctor will decide how much you need to take and for how much time. You may take it with or without food but better to take it at a fixed time. You should take this medicine for as long as it is prescribed for you. The most common side effects of this medicine include headache, abdominal pain, weakness, and dizziness. If any of these bothers you, let your doctor know. There may be ways of reducing or preventing them. It may also cause irregular periods, bleeding, or spotting in between menstrual periods. Let your doctor know if this occurs frequently. Before taking this medicine you must let your doctor know if you ever had any problems like bleeding or have a history of blood clots, stroke, heart attack, liver problems, or bleeding problems. Your doctor should also know about all other medicines you are taking as many of these may make this medicine less effective or change the way it works. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should not take this medicine.
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Pregahelp-M Tablet may be taken with or without food but it is better to take it at a fixed time.
headache abdominal pain weakness dizziness
Caution is advised when consuming alcohol with Pregahelp-M Tablet. Please consult your doctor.
Pregahelp-M Tablet is safe to use during breastfeeding. Human studies suggest that the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in a significant amount and is not harmful to the baby.
Pregahelp-M Tablet is highly unsafe to use during pregnancy. Seek your doctor's advice as studies on pregnant women and animals have shown significant harmful effects to the developing baby.
Pregahelp-M Tablet is a progestin (female hormone). It works by replacing the natural progesterone hormone that the body is unable to make. This treats painful, irregular, or absent menstrual periods. It also prevents an overgrowth of the lining of the uterus in menopausal women taking estrogen (another female hormone).
Use a non-hormonal method of contraception such as condoms to prevent pregnancy while you are taking this medication. Do not take Pregahelp-M Tablet if you're pregnant or breastfeeding Have unusual vaginal bleeding Have a history of blood clots, stroke, heart attack, liver problems, or bleeding problems.
Pregahelp-M Tablet works by mimicking the progesterone hormone naturally produced by the body. It helps regulate periods, stop irregular bleeding, and control withdrawal bleeding in cases of amenorrhea (unusual cessation of menstrual cycles). It is also utilized to prevent endometrial hyperplasia (thickening of the uterus lining) in women taking conjugated estrogens.
Take it exactly as prescribed by your doctor. The number of doses and duration will depend on your specific medical condition. It can be taken with or without food, preferably at the same time each day for consistent medication levels in your body.
Ideally, you should not miss any doses during treatment. Missing a dose may increase the likelihood of breakthrough vaginal bleeding or spotting (blood stain). However, if you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with the prescribed schedule.
Common side effects of Pregahelp-M Tablet include headache, nausea (feeling sick), weight gain, breast pain, and unusual vaginal bleeding or spotting. These symptoms are generally temporary. However, if they persist, please consult your doctor as soon as possible.
No, Pregahelp-M Tablet is not a contraceptive. You should utilize an effective form of birth control to prevent pregnancy. If you believe you may be pregnant while using this medication, contact your doctor immediately to avoid potential harm to the baby.