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PCOS tablet intake
I was diagnosed with PCOS two weeks ago after pelvic scan and blood tests. I was prescribed Eva 35 for 3 months and the doctor told me that I'll get my period once i stop the tablet. When do i start my tablet? After my diagnosis, I've not yet had my period, in fact it is late again, and i haven't started my medication either. When do i stop?
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This is a pill to be started from day 5 or day 7 of your periods. If you have not got your periods yet you have to take medications for withdrawal bleeding and then start this course for 3 months. Kindly consult online for the prescription.
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This is a hormonal medication which is generally started during periods. In case of  delayed menstrual periods  , menses can be induced with hormonal  withdrawal medications and then continue with the above mentioned medicine for next 3 cycles. However for detailed discussion need more clarity on your history.
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This has to be taken from day one of your periods You first need a medicine to help you get your periods
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If you have started the medicine continue taking it. It is to be taken for 21 days followed by 7 days break
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Wait for your period, it will come after 7 to 8 days of stopping medicine..
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