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Induce my periods
Hello Doctor, I am suffering from PCOD for last few years and I didnt get my periods for last 6 months.. I have been taking treatment since then but now because of this pandemic situation, I am unable to visit hospitals. I feel always bloated and uneasy as I didnt get my periods.. Checked my doctor's prescription and found T. Norlut is the tablet I should use to induce my period.. Checked in few pharmacies, didnt get Norlut but instead I got Primount-N. Doctor has prescribed total of 10 tablets, need to take 2 tablets/day. (Morning and Night) Kindly help me if i can take Primount-N instead of Norlut. If yes, can i follow the same schedule as Norlut??? Request you to kindly help me in this situation. Thank you very much.
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Yes you can Do a urine pregnancy test before taking Weight loss and lifestyle changes are main stay in treatment of pcod Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pcod Blog section
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Do a pregnancy test with morning sample urine
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If pregnancy test is negative or not applicable start Primolut N twice a day for 5 days after breakfast and dinner
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You will get your periods after you stop taking the medication after 7 days Maintenance of menstral calendar Regular eat and sleep cycles
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