Meprate and prolactic

2022-05-04 14:38:50
Can consuming meprate (7 tablets in year)can make prolactic level increases...I took meprate tablet as a birth control before 1year...now my prolactic test results is 79.40
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Its not due to meprate,u hve hormone issues,pls connect for online consultation and advice

Answered2022-05-05 05:13:24

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I am glad you didn't ask if eating Chicken Biryani can lead to rise in Prolactin level ? You have taken Meprate one year back. You must have eaten many more medicines in the last one year. But you blamed only Meprate for raised Prolactin. Do you remember when you got Prolactin level done last time ? Do you remember the results? It is possible that you had high Prolactin level for a long time.

Answered2022-05-04 17:19:42

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No Meparate does not work as a birth control The prolactin levels are high n needs to be treated

Answered2022-05-05 05:31:31

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Meprate is not the drug of choice for regulation of cycle . Consult online for better understanding of your health

Answered2022-05-04 16:14:12

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No it doesnot

Answered2022-05-04 15:12:10

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Meprate can not be taken for birth control. It does not have contraceptive benefits. It doesn’t cause raised prolactin.

Answered2022-05-04 14:42:39

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Nope unrelated.

Answered2022-05-04 14:39:51

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