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Dose of primolute to delay periods
I have consulted 2 doctors to delay my periods. Both have advised me to take primolute N 5 mg but one doctor says to take 3 tablets a day and anything less than that will bring in your periods. The other one says to take 1 tablet a day and if I take more dosage the periods will come earlier rather than delayed. Kindly assist me for the  correct dosage to delay periods.
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Hi. Its dose is once a day till then wants delay periods.
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Take the average.
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Connect
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Mam dose depends on ur weight other conditions.
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connect for detailed consultation
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Consult for prescription please.
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Dose of primolut n to delay periods is one tablet to be taken 2-3 times a day to be started 3 days prior to your expected date of menses
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You will have to connect for a prescription and the exact dosage schedule The dosage will depend upon the weight of the patient
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