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Missed 2 consecutive doses of Regestrone
Hello, I take Regestrone 5mg twice a day for 5 days every month (prescribed for PCOS). This month I accidentally missed 2 doses consecutively on the 2nd day. It's day 3 now, should I skip the missed doses or take them now??
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You take the skipped dosage and then continue the rest as it is... But for PCOS this is not the recommended treatment... Lifestyle management: Diet and exercise is the first line of management
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continue the rest of the dosage and wait for a week for periods and follow up
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You can take the missed doses no problem.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Take all the remaining doses in the same schedule.
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Take them now
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Take it today No issues
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Follow the schedule
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The only way to help you get  periods regularly is  to exercise and maintain a healthy body mass index rather than taking this medicine every month
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Finished the remaining dose as Scheduled
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Connect
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Complete the dose.
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