Centron Plus Tablet
Centron Plus Tablet
Introduction to Centron Plus Tablet
Related Faqs
What are the common side effects of taking Centron Plus?
As per the clinical studies conducted so far in women of reproductive age groups, Centron Plus (Centchroman or Ormeloxifene) has been found to be safe and free from the common side effects of hormonal birth control pills. If any new sign or symptom bothers you while taking Centron Plus, please consult with your doctor.
If I become pregnant while on Centron Plus, will my fetus be harmed?
Such a situation is called method failure where the contraception fails to prevent pregnancy. In case you conceive even after taking Novex, there is nothing to worry about. This medicine does not cause anomalies in the fetus and the baby has normal growth and development. However, stop taking this medicine as soon as you get to know about your pregnancy.
How and in what dose should I take Centron Plus?
You should take Centron Plus, as advised by your doctor. However, for contraception, you are required to take two tablets a week for the first 12 weeks ( for e.g. on Sunday and Wednesday), and then one tablet a week. It is also advisable to use condom, in addition to taking Centron Plus, for the period of the first 8 weeks of use.
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Centron Plus Tablet
Prescription Required
Packaging :
strip of 10 tablets
Manufacturer :
Torrent Pharmaceuticals LtdComposition :
Centchroman/Ormeloxifene (NA)