Provera, also known as the female sex hormone, is a widely used fertility treatment in Australia, but it is not a natural or ovulatory aid. This hormone is produced in the ovaries and is released into the body during ovulation. In women, progesterone is a female hormone that acts on the ovaries, stimulating them to release eggs. Provera is often used in combination with other fertility treatments to increase the chances of conception. It is also sometimes used in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) to prevent or reduce the development of endometrial hyperplasia, which can lead to multiple gestation. It is important to note that Provera is not a natural or ovulatory aid, and it is not intended to be used to support ovulation induction or to induce ovulation in women with PCOS. It is also not intended for use in women who are not ovulating due to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or other medical conditions. However, Provera may be considered for women with certain medical conditions and should only be prescribed by a healthcare professional.
Provera is a fertility drug prescribed to women who are not ovulating due to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Provera is a synthetic form of the female hormone progesterone that works by preventing ovulation. The medication is used to increase the chances of ovulation in women with PCOS. Women with PCOS have high levels of estrogen, which is a hormone that stimulates ovulation. Provera works by preventing ovulation, and it is often used to treat infertility in women who are not ovulating due to PCOS.
The usual dosage of Provera is 150mg taken once daily. The usual dose is 50mg taken once daily. The dose can vary depending on the individual and their condition. The starting dose for Provera is 50mg, and the dose can be increased to 150mg as needed. Provera is not recommended for women who are pregnant or who have irregular or absent menstrual cycles. It is important to discuss the potential risks and benefits with your healthcare provider before taking Provera.
Provera can cause side effects in some women. Some of the common side effects of Provera include:
The possible risks of Provera with its use include:
Provera may interact with other medications, such as birth control pills or hormone therapy. Women who take hormonal birth control pills should inform their healthcare provider if they take Provera or any other medication, including birth control pills. Some men with PCOS may also use oral contraceptives, such as oral contraceptives that contain estrogen, to prevent pregnancy.
The usual dose of Provera for women with PCOS is 150 mg taken once daily, and the usual dose can be increased to 400mg if necessary.
Q: What is PROVERA 10MG TABLET used for?
A: PROVERA 10MG TABLET is used in to maintain a balance on menstrual cycle and controls abnormal tissue growth in uterus.
Q: How does PROVERA 10MG TABLET regulate menstrual cycle?
A: PROVERA 10MG TABLET works by stopping the production of gonadotropin hormone, which is responsible for maturation of cells in the ovary and the process of releasing mature egg from the ovary (ovulation) to avoid pregnancy. This kind of action provides relief from unpleasant period symptoms.
Q: For how long should you take PROVERA 10MG TABLET?
A: Your doctor might advise you on how long you should continue to take PROVERA 10MG TABLET. You will need to consult your doctor from time to time to review your management and assess your symptoms. Do not stop taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET on your own.
Q: Can PROVERA 10MG TABLET be used during pregnancy?
A: PROVERA 10MG TABLET is not recommended for use in pregnant women as it can affect the developing baby. If you think you are pregnant or planning to have baby or have a history of repeated miscarriage, inform your doctor before taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET. Use other methods of contraceptives while taking this medicine.
Q:IsPROVERA 10MG TABLET safe to use in patients with heart problems?
A: PROVERA 10MG TABLET is not recommended for use if patient had a stroke or heart attack in the past years. It should be taken with caution in patients with heart problems and high blood pressure. Consult your doctor before taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET.
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Q: What does PROVERA 10MG TABLET do?
A: PROVERA 10MG TABLET contains a unique active ingredient called ethyl isopropoxazone which is a type of medicine called a azo dye which is used to make the tablet. People with very poor blood flow or those with certain diseases of the eye or heart should take PROVERA 10MG TABLET.
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A: You can make and use all the other uses of PROVERA 10MG TABLET as stated in the information section above. You may choose to start with the online store mentioned in the information section above. You need not always take into account the possibility of having a stroke or heart attack. Be sure to mention the fact that you are planning to have baby or have a history of repeated miscarriage. Also, be sure to mention that you are carrying any other contraceptives while taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET. Use other methods of contraceptives while taking PROVERA 10MG TABLET.
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It is important to discuss with your doctor before starting any medicine and if you have any pre-existing medical conditions, including:
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, discuss with your doctor the possible risks to you and your unborn baby.
You should not take Depo-Provera if you have or have ever had an allergy to medroxyprogesterone acetate or any of its ingredients. You should not take Depo-Provera if you are taking any form of birth control including implants, suppositories, injections, implants, or patches. The effects of Depo-Provera can be seen after prolonged use of Depo-Provera.
The use of Depo-Provera in pregnancy is not recommended because it may cause birth defects, such as cleft lip or cleft palate, when it is combined with other drugs. It is advisable to discuss with your doctor before beginning the use of Depo-Provera in pregnancy, especially during the first trimester. The drug is not recommended for use in women who have not had an abortion.
If you are planning to get pregnant, it is important to discuss with your doctor, especially if you have an existing medical condition, or if you are in need of a medical prescription, or if you are in the last trimester of pregnancy. You must inform your doctor about all the medicines you are already taking and about any other diseases you are taking, including vitamins and herbs.
Inform your doctor about all the medicines you are already taking including herbal medicines and supplements. Do not stop taking Depo-Provera without first checking with your doctor first.
The use of Depo-Provera in pregnancy may cause serious and sometimes fatal birth defects. If you have a history of blood clots or stroke or are taking any blood pressure medicine, the use of Depo-Provera may increase the risk of blood clots, stroke, or blood clots in the veins of the lungs (called a blood clot), or in the legs of the lungs (called a blood clot).
The risk of developing blood clots is greater in women of childbearing age. Women who are at high risk of developing a blood clot or are at risk of developing it are being advised to see their doctor immediately.
The drug is not recommended for use in women who have or have ever had an abortion.
If you are pregnant, talk to your doctor before taking Depo-Provera. It is not known if it will harm your unborn baby. If you have any other medical conditions, including kidney disease, heart disease, and diabetes, you should discuss with your doctor before taking Depo-Provera. You must inform your doctor of all the medicines you are already taking, and of all the medicines you are already taking.
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MedicineProverais used to treat irregular menstrual periods (also called heavy periods or irregular bleeding) in women of reproductive age. Provera works by stopping the growth of eggs that normally come into contact with a woman's bones. It is not intended to be used to prevent pregnancy. If you use this product to get pregnant, do not take this medication.