Forum Title:Side Effects of Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) in Women's Health
NickName123: Hi everyone! I've been prescribed Provera medroxyprogesterone acetate 10mg for the first time. My doctor prescribed it as a first aid aid for a heavy menstrual cycle. Does anyone have any information about how long it may take to start taking it?
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Mum Roach: Hi NickName123, this is so great that I'm just starting out. Can you share any specific side effects that I should be aware of? I'm a bit worried about my periods, but I'm trying to get back into the starting phase of my cycle.
Lori: Hi NickName123, I'm not sure if this is a good time to discuss this topic with my healthcare provider or if the medication is okay for you?
: Hi Curious, thanks so much for the help. It's so great that I feel more confident knowing that I'm getting the proper care that my doctor prescribes. I'm trying to start seeing my doctor about my medication and I'm really looking forward to seeing what they can do to help me feel better.
: I'm so glad that I found this info helpful. I was prescribed Provera from my pharmacy and it seemed to help my periods, but I'm wondering if this is the best option for me?
: Hi Curious, thanks so much.
Depo-Provera 104 is a contraceptive injection which is administered intramuscularly into the buttock. It is a reversible form of Depo-SubQ 104 (also known as PMS-C 104). The injection is injected directly into the muscle and the shaft of the buttock through the needle. Depo-SubQ 104 can be used by men who have had a hysterectomy or have had a prostatectomy due to the increased risk of men who are pregnant during the cycle.
Depo-SubQ 104 has the following active ingredients:
If you take Depo-SubQ 104 and your family doctor tells you to stop, he or she will change your dose of the injection so the doctor can prescribe a progestin or a progestin-only injection.
You should start to have a reliable period of control with your doctor.
The most commonly reported side effects of Depo-SubQ 104 injection are:
If you experience these side effects, talk to your doctor.
Depo-SubQ 104 injection is given by the injection into the buttock every 12 weeks.
Before using depo-subQ 104 injection, tell your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
Do not use depo-subQ 104 injection if you are breastfeeding because it could affect the baby’s development.
Do not inject Depo-SubQ 104 injection after the first week of its use. Your doctor may advise you to have the injection inserted for a longer period.
The following side effects have been reported with Depo-SubQ 104 injection. If you have any of these side effects, let your doctor know right away.
If you experience any of these side effects, let your doctor know right away.
Before using depo-subQ 104 injection, inform your doctor if you have kidney problems or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients.
Depo-SubQ 104 injection is not recommended for use in children under 12 years old because they are more at risk for complications of the injection. This is because the injection can be harmful to an unborn baby. Discuss with your doctor if you have any other risk factors for complications of the injection.
Inform your doctor if you have ever had an eye problem such as an enlarged or blocked pupil or if you have a kidney problem. You may need a different dose of Depo-SubQ 104 injection to achieve control.
Q: What is PROVERA 10MG TABLET used for?
A: PROVERA 10MG TABLET is used in to maintain a balance on menstrual cycle and controls abnormal tissue growth in uterus.
Q: How does PROVERA 10MG TABLET regulate menstrual cycle?
A: PROVERA 10MG TABLET works by stopping the production of gonadotropin hormone, which is responsible for maturation of cells in the ovary and the process of releasing mature egg from the ovary (ovulation) to avoid pregnancy. This kind of action provides relief from unpleasant period symptoms.
Q: For how long should you take PROVERA 10MG TABLET?
A: Your doctor might advise you on how long you should continue to take PROVERA 10MG TABLET. You will need to consult your doctor from time to time to review your management and assess your symptoms. Do not stop taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET on your own.
Q: Can PROVERA 10MG TABLET be used during pregnancy?
A: PROVERA 10MG TABLET is not recommended for use in pregnant women as it can affect the developing baby. If you think you are pregnant or planning to have baby or have a history of repeated miscarriage, inform your doctor before taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET. Use other methods of contraceptives while taking this medicine.
Q:IsPROVERA 10MG TABLET safe to use in patients with heart problems?
A: PROVERA 10MG TABLET is not recommended for use if patient had a stroke or heart attack in the past years. It should be taken with caution in patients with heart problems and high blood pressure. Consult your doctor before taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET.
How do you safe use PROVERA 10MG TABLET?A: Before taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET, make sure to check the side effects like nausea, drowsiness, tiredness, fatigue, dizziness, lightheadedness, weight gain, irregular heartbeat, and electrolyte imbalance. For safety, inform your doctor if you have any any of these points: high blood pressure, diabetes, liver problems, husband-H camouflage method or unusual weight gain.
Do not share PROVERA 10MG TABLET with others, as they can affect the progress of your body's processes and affect your results. You can use different method of contraceptive methods on different parts of your body to enhance the healing results of PROVERA 10MG TABLET.
How do I safe use PROVERA 10MG TABLET?A: Before taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET, inform your doctor if you have any of these points your safe method if you are taking:
- Mirena 10mg Medroxyprogesterone from Nigeria, (MPA) as per your company's product insert or if you are taking (Provera) by mouth tablet. - Bluechew 10mg Medroxyprogesterone from Canada, (MPA) as per your company's product insert. &
- Generic version of Provera from Canada, (MPA) as per your company's product insert. You can take PROVERA 10MG TABLET with or without food.
You can use PROVERA 10MG TABLET 10mg daily for 3 months. Then, you can stop taking it and see if the symptoms improve. Do not stop taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET on your own as it can lead to the developing of existing live embryos ( blastocyst) and other risks of getting breast tumors (a spread of cancers in the mammary gland between slow-growing cancers and the spreading cancer).
Forum discuss safe usage of PROVERA 10MG TABLET with youA: PROVERA 10MG TABLET is a meningeal modality disorder that causes frequent muscle aches, weakness, and discomfort during everyday life. These muscle pain syndromes occur because of the frequent consumption of multipledaily doses of PROVERA 10MG TABLET.
Q: What is PROVERA 10MG TABLET used for?
A: PROVERA 10MG TABLET is used in to maintain a balance on menstrual cycle and controls abnormal tissue growth in uterus.
Q: How does PROVERA 10MG TABLET regulate menstrual cycle?
A: PROVERA 10MG TABLET works by stopping the production of gonadotropin hormone, which is responsible for maturation of cells in the ovary and the process of releasing mature egg from the ovary (ovulation) to avoid pregnancy. This kind of action provides relief from unpleasant period symptoms.
Q: For how long should you take PROVERA 10MG TABLET?
A: Your doctor might advise you on how long you should continue to take PROVERA 10MG TABLET. You will need to consult your doctor from time to time to review your management and assess your symptoms. Do not stop taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET on your own.
Q: Can PROVERA 10MG TABLET be used during pregnancy?
A: PROVERA 10MG TABLET is not recommended for use in pregnant women as it can affect the developing baby. If you think you are pregnant or planning to have baby or have a history of repeated miscarriage, inform your doctor before taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET. Use other methods of contraceptives while taking this medicine.
Q:IsPROVERA 10MG TABLET safe to use in patients with heart problems?
A: PROVERA 10MG TABLET is not recommended for use if patient had a stroke or heart attack in the past years. It should be taken with caution in patients with heart problems and high blood pressure. Consult your doctor before taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET.
How PROVERA 10MG TABLET worksIn conclusion, while taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET, it can affect your baby. Your baby may feel safe taking it during pregnancy but may need regular check-ups to ensure they are safe when taking other methods of contraception. However, while using PROVERA 10MG TABLET, it is important to manage your risk of baby health problems.
BoxedQ: Can I take PROVERA 10MG TABLET?
A:
The medicine PROVERA 10MG TABLET is used in adults who are experiencing dry cough, cold, or flu symptoms due to chest pain.
PROVERA 10MG TABLET safe to use in patients with kidney problems?
A: PROVERA 10MG TABLET is not recommended if patient had a kidney problem. It should be taken with caution in patients with kidney problems as it may affect the developing baby. Consult your doctor before taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET
Inform your doctor if:you have heart problems or have had a heart attack in the past 3 months.
You are planning womb ovarian stimulation (oestrogen agonistic) or you are planning to have a male fertility challenge every 2 years.
You are experiencing a family history of breast cancer or a muscle weakness in the past 3 months.
You have go or abnormal bleeding from your stomach or intestines.
You have liver problems or you are taking a diuretic or a nutrient to manage high blood pressure.
You are takingSome types of blood thinning medicine such as anti-fungal, anti-doping, etc.
You are pregnant or want to take baby oral contraceptive before you have baby baby or you’re currently breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.
You have low blood pressure or little blood pressure in your mid-line.
You’re currently trying to get pregnant or are currently planning to have a baby if you feel unsure.
Provera 10MG TABLET can affect your baby.
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Effective For Birth Control Needs:
YesNoEffective Methods:
For Women at Risk of Birth Defects:
For Women at Risk of Multiple Depri-Pecial Birth Defects:
This drug can cause serious health issues in women who are at risk of multiple births. It is important that you contact your doctor right away if you develop:
You experience any of the following signs:Abnormal vaginal bleedingAbnormal bleeding after periods have stoppedAbnormal vaginal bleeding after menopauseBloody vaginal bleedingBleeding after menopauseDo NOT take this drug if you are allergic to any of its ingredients.
Not Required:This medication is usually well tolerated. If you have nausea, bloating, or headaches while taking this drug, talk to your doctor. You may need to stop taking this drug.
Not Recommended:This drug is not usually harmful to the body. If you are in the first or second trimester of pregnancy, do not take this drug.
You should be aware that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not currently recommend this drug. Therefore, this drug is not approved for use in women at risk of multiple births, and is not recommended for use in pregnant women.
POPULAR/DISCLAIMER/DOSAGE/DOSAGE/MANAGER/STORAGE/STORAGE-ALLotFREE PHARMACIESER / GARANTIL / REVADA / REBALDWIN / EDUCIN / JOHmile E. GRANT / EVA-CARE / KELLY COX / LILLY PILGRID / MARLIE BRIDGbottom top topThe typical dose of this drug is 150mg to 300mg per day in the first month.
The dosage may be adjusted by your doctor. The following doses are based on your medical history.
This medication may be prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more details.
The typical dosing schedule is once in a 3-month period, then twice in a year.