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Are Oviserv, Folic Acid And Sysron N Right Medication For PCOD?

I had periods delay by 45 days and doctor advised me to take systron n and which after 4 days when I stopped I got my periods. After that we gone through the test and scan it says pcod and the uterus size is bit small comparitively then she prescribed me oviserv and folic acid and from 16 th day systron n ....I am in a right path . will it create any problem within pregnancy. . . . When will I get pregancy
Mon, 30 Nov 2015
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Hello,
Sysron N contains Norethisterone, a progestogen. This has been prescribed to induce withdrawal bleeding. Oviserv contains DHEA, which is not shown to serve any function in the current scenario and hence, I would ask you to discuss with your consultant once again. In PCOD there is some luteal phase defect seen and progesterones are given to compensate for this. Micronized progesterones like Duphaston are ideal for this and not norethisterone. Lastly, I would like to say that thorough evaluation is a must before embarking on any treatment. Hope this helps.
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Are Oviserv, Folic Acid And Sysron N Right Medication For PCOD?

Hello, Sysron N contains Norethisterone, a progestogen. This has been prescribed to induce withdrawal bleeding. Oviserv contains DHEA, which is not shown to serve any function in the current scenario and hence, I would ask you to discuss with your consultant once again. In PCOD there is some luteal phase defect seen and progesterones are given to compensate for this. Micronized progesterones like Duphaston are ideal for this and not norethisterone. Lastly, I would like to say that thorough evaluation is a must before embarking on any treatment. Hope this helps.