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Medicine and dose to postpone periods
Which medicine can be taken to postpone periods for 3-4 days and what dosage? Asking this for one of my close friend, her wedding date is overlapping with her periods date hence she wants to delay periods.
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Pls connect for prescription
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R the pds regular or not Then only we can prescribe
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Connect for online prescription
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Consult for prescription.
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Hi To postpone period Tablet needs to be started 5 days before expected date of periods And continued till the day she doesn't want her periods to come Tab deviry or meprate 10 mg can be taken
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