NORETHISTERONE 10MG CONTROLLED RELEASE TABLET |
The progestogen drug family includes NORETHISTERONE 10MG CONTROLLED RELEASE TABLET, which is used to treat endometriosis, heavy, painful, or irregular periods, as well as PMS. The therapy of breast cancer may also make use of NORETHISTERONE 10MG CONTROLLED RELEASE TABLET. A condition called endometriosis causes the tissue lining of the uterus (endometrium) to develop on the ovaries, intestines, or fallopian tubes. Pelvic discomfort is the main sign of this condition.
NORETHISTERONE
10MG CONTROLLED RELEASE TABLET includes NORETHISTERONE
10MG CONTROLLED RELEASE TABLET, which imitates the action of the hormone progesterone in the body to produce its desired effects. By doing this, it balances the body's hormone levels and controls the uterine lining's development and shedding. In order to address menstruation issues, this is helpful.
1- Unusual vaginal bleeding or spotting
2- Dizziness
3- Dry mouth
4- Constipation
5- Abdominal pain/cramps
6- Nausea
7- Diarrhea
8- Headache
9- Breast pain and tenderness
Take NORETHISTERONE 10MG CONTROLLED RELEASE TABLET as directed by your doctor, with or without meals. With a glass of water, swallow it completely. Do not chew, break, or chew it.
Storage :- Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight
Side Effects of NORETHISTERONE 10MG CONTROLLED RELEASE TABLET
1- Unusual vaginal bleeding or spotting
2- Dizziness
3- Dry mouth
4- Constipation
5- Abdominal pain/cramps
6- Nausea
7- Diarrhea
8- Headache
9- Breast pain and tenderness
Drug-Drug Interaction: NORETHISTERONE 10MG CONTROLLED RELEASE TABLET may interact with anticonvulsants like carbamazepine and phenytoin, antiviral medications like nelfinavir and ritonavir, a drug used to treat Cushing's syndrome called aminoglutethimide, antibiotics like co-trimoxazole, rifampicin, and tetracycline, and immunosuppressants like ciclosporin.
Drug- Food Interaction: St. John's wort, a natural remedy used to treat depression, may interact with NORETHISTERONE 10MG CONTROLLED RELEASE TABLET. Additionally, avoid drinking too much grapefruit juice if you are taking NORETHISTERONE 10MG CONTROLLED RELEASE TABLET since it might raise the level of the hormone in your blood.
Drug-Disease Interaction: If you have vaginal bleeding, blood clots, intense itching, porphyria (a blood condition), liver issues, angina (chest discomfort), or if you've ever had a heart attack, jaundice, or pemphigoid gestationis (an itchy rash that turns into blisters), you should not use NORETHISTERONE
10MG CONTROLLED RELEASE TABLET. Before using NORETHISTERONE
10MG CONTROLLED RELEASE TABLET, let your doctor know if you suffer from asthma, migraines, epilepsy (fits), renal, or heart issues.