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Is It Safe To Use Herface Tablet For Irregular Periods?

My doctor suggests me to take "Her face" tablet for irregular periods. I have PCOS as well. I have thyroid imbalance and it is under control now. I am taking medicine for past 7 years for thyroid.
Now, my question is how far it is safe to use "Her face" tablet. If I stop the tablet, will my periods irregular again?. Thanks for help.
Mon, 6 Jan 2014
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Hi and thanks for the query,
It is a drug that is very much helpful for women with the symptoms and characteristics you do have. However, an important aspect in medical care is your doctor usually takes a lot of aspects concerning your personal and medical history before prescribing drugs. You might generally have to consult your treating doctor before changing the dose of your drug or in case of unwanted effects. I think you stay compliant to prescribed drugs or see your doctor in case you actually got any serious concerns. Kind regards
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Is It Safe To Use Herface Tablet For Irregular Periods?

Hi and thanks for the query, It is a drug that is very much helpful for women with the symptoms and characteristics you do have. However, an important aspect in medical care is your doctor usually takes a lot of aspects concerning your personal and medical history before prescribing drugs. You might generally have to consult your treating doctor before changing the dose of your drug or in case of unwanted effects. I think you stay compliant to prescribed drugs or see your doctor in case you actually got any serious concerns. Kind regards