Given Inj.choriomon And Duphaston. Should I Continue The Tablets Even After 2 Weeks?
day 3rd to day 10th dr. given me inj. hcg and day 11 ultrasound done,sametime he given inj.choriomon and told me to take duphaston twice daily for 2weeks,acutually now for me day 11 if i started duphaston today and i will continue the tab. 2weeks,then remaining 1 week also i can continue this tab or no need...give me ur valuable advised plss...
this shall actually depend on the reason of prescription and the main targets of your gynecologists. This drugs must not be taken arbitrarily and require the approval of a gynecologist.
These are hormones that interfere with the normal control or homeostasis of the body. There is tight idea of the patterns, dosage of the drug to be monitored by the prescribing physician in order to monitor therapeutic success, failures and to easily monitor treatment. I suggest you get the opinion of your doctor before taken any decision.
Best regards, Bain LE, MD.
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Given Inj.choriomon And Duphaston. Should I Continue The Tablets Even After 2 Weeks?
Hi and thanks for the query, this shall actually depend on the reason of prescription and the main targets of your gynecologists. This drugs must not be taken arbitrarily and require the approval of a gynecologist. These are hormones that interfere with the normal control or homeostasis of the body. There is tight idea of the patterns, dosage of the drug to be monitored by the prescribing physician in order to monitor therapeutic success, failures and to easily monitor treatment. I suggest you get the opinion of your doctor before taken any decision. Best regards, Bain LE, MD.