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Regestrone cr vs meprate
My doctor prescribed me regestrone cr for delayed periods for 10 days. I took regestrone as regestrone cr wasn't available for 5 days. But it is nor available. So cn I take meprate instead for another 5 days?
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If u hv already take registeron two times in a day  rather than switching to meparate Wait fr ten days after the last dose u should get ur periods if there is no pregnancy
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Yes
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Connect please
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Yes u can take
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Wait a week
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if you have already started regestrone and want to switch to maprate then Switching from one salt to another salt is not recommended... it may lead to spotting or bleeding.
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You can take meprate.
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Yes u can take meprate 10 mg once a day for 5 days Make sure you do pregnancy test before taking meprate
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wait for 7-10 days of last dose of medicine u will get periods
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