Ormetect 60mg Capsule

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Ormetect 60mg Capsule

Introduction to Ormetect 60mg Capsule

Ormetect 60mg Capsule is commonly prescribed in higher doses to control abnormal vaginal bleeding in premenopausal women It can be taken with or without food and is designed for convenient use requiring only one tablet per week The appropriate dosage and frequency will depend on the patients specific condition so it is crucial to follow the guidance of your doctor This medication is nonhormonal and typically has minimal side effects However some individuals may experience irregular menstrual cycles as a potential side effect If you encounter such issues and find them concerning it is important to inform your doctor They may be able to suggest measures to reduce or prevent these effects During the first 8 weeks of treatment it is usually recommended to use a condom for added protection It is important to note that Ormetect is considered safe for breastfeeding mothers However it is crucial to inform your doctor about any other medications you are taking as some may interact with Ormetect which could potentially make it less effective or alter its functioning
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Related Faqs

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If I become pregnant while on Novex, 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.

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I am breastfeeding my baby. Is Novex safe for me?

Yes, Novex is safe for breastfeeding mothers as it is a non-hormonal and non-steroidal medicine.

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How and in what dose should I take Novex?

You should take Novex, 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 Novex, for the period of the first 8 weeks of use.

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Does Novex cause vaginal discharge, spotting, breakthrough bleeding or menorrhagia?

No, Novex does not cause vaginal discharge, spotting, breakthrough bleeding or menorrhagia.

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What is Novex and for what it is used for?

Novex contains a non-hormonal medicine, i.e. Centchroman/Ormeloxifene. It is used as an oral contraceptive medicine. It may also be used in the treatment of uterine bleeding.

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What if I miss my pill?

Take the missed pill as soon as you remember. If the pill is missed by 1 or more days but less than 7 days, follow the regular schedule and use an alternate method (e.g. condoms) till the next period. If the pill is missed by more than 7 days, restart the schedule like a new user.

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