Norethindrone is generally considered safe for long-term use in many individuals, particularly for managing conditions like irregular menstruation or endometriosis. However, long-term use should be monitored by a healthcare provider, as it may carry risks such as blood clots or cardiovascular issues, especially in certain populations. It’s important to discuss your medical history and any potential risks with your doctor before starting or continuing this medication for an extended period. Regular check-ups can help ensure it remains a safe option for you.
Norethindrone doesn't start your menstrual cycle. Norethindrone is a progesterone medication typically used to delay menstruation - you take it three days before menstruation in order to prevent the progesterone drop that would normally trigger menstruation. Once you stop takine Norethindrone the drop in progesterone triggers bleeding - this normally occurs within 24 hours of stopping the pill. This bleeding may trigger the menstrual cycle if there have been problems with abscent menstruation, but that is not always the case - it depends on why cycles have stopped.
You are probably okay. But, as far as habits go, it is best to do it the same time everyday so you do not forget.
iam pregnent for 3 weaks i want to abortion so can i take northindrone acetate
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I do with every meal but this is in keeping with my doctor's instructions on how to alleviate the problems of diverticulitis - ask your doctor to be safe and sure .
I have MG. i am taking everyday prednisone, pyridostigmine. amlodipine, triamteren, omeprazole. is it safe to take metronidazole as well?
It's not necessarily unsafe but you shouldn't overdo exercise when you're pregnant. Relax & take care of yourself.
no you will get very sick
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yes, just as long as it is taken safely as prescribed to you by your doctor.
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