Menstrual irregularities or abnormal bleeding caused by hormonal imbalance.
Contraindications of Deltron 200 MG
If you have an allergy to Progesterone or any of the ingredients of the medicine
If you have or ever had breast or uterine cancer
If you experience vaginal bleeding
If you are suffering from heart disease or clots in blood vessels
If you are suffering from porphyria (inherited or acquired disorders of certain enzymes)
If you have bleeding in your brain or stroke
If you have liver disease
If you are breastfeeding
Side effects of Deltron 200 MG
Spotting a change in body weight
Pain, redness at site of injection
Dizziness
Depression
Breast tenderness
Joint pain
Hot flushes (feeling sudden warmth over face, neck or chest)
Urine problems
Vaginal discharge
Increased risk of breast cancer, clots in blood vessels, heart disease
Precautions and Warnings of Deltron 200 MG
Pregnancy
Q:
Can I take Deltron 200mg Inj during pregnancy?
A:
If you are pregnant or think you might be pregnant, you should not take this medicine unless prescribed by your doctor.
Breast Feeding
Q:
Can I take Deltron 200mg Inj while breastfeeding?
A:
Deltron 200mg Inj should not be taken during breastfeeding as this medicine can harm your baby.
Driving
Q:
Can I drive if I have consumed Deltron 200mg Inj?
A:
This medicine may cause drowsiness or dizziness. Therefore caution is advised while driving or using machines.
Alcohol
Q:
Can I consume alcohol with Deltron 200mg Inj?
A:
It is unknown if drinking alcohol is safe when you are taking Progesterone. However, it is advised not to drink alcohol while taking this medicine as alcohol may worsen the side effects.
Other General Warnings
Talk to your doctor if
You experience abnormal vaginal bleeding or develop fibroids
You notice changes in breast or nipple
You have liver problems
You have high blood pressure or diabetes
You have a history of fits (epilepsy) or asthma
You have or had depression
You have asthma
You have hearing or eardrum diseases
Your skin is sensitive to light
You develop yellowing of eyes or skin
You notice visual disturbance
Mode of Action of Deltron 200 MG
How Does It Work?
This medicine replenishes the female hormone i.e. progesterone which is required for normal functioning of the uterus, menses and fertility.
Directions for Use of Deltron 200 MG
This medicine will be given in hospital by your doctor or nurse as an injection
Do not self inject this medicine
Interactions of Deltron 200 MG
Interactions with other medicines
Medicines used to treat fits or epilepsy (Phenobarbital, Phenytoin and Carbamazepine)
Medicines used to treat tuberculosis (Rifampicin, Rifabutin)
Medicines used to treat HIV infections (Nevirapine, Efavirenz, Ritonavir and Nelfinavir)
Medicines used to treat Parkinson’s Disease (Bromocriptine)
Medicines used to treat a fungal infection (Ketoconazole, Griseofulvin, Terbinafine)
Medicines known as water tablets (Spironolactone)
Antibiotics like Ampicillin, Tetracyclines
Medicines used to prevent blood clots (Coumarins, Phenindione)
Medicines used to treat diabetes
Medicines like Ulipristal Acetate used as emergency contraceptives
Medicines used to treat anxiety disorders (Diazepam)
Medicines used to treat multiple sclerosis (Tizanidine)
Storage and disposal of Deltron 200 MG
Store below 25°C
Please keep it away from children
Dosage of Deltron 200 MG
Overdose
Your doctor or nurse will give this injection so it is unlikely that you overdose on this medicine
Symptoms of overdose include drowsiness, dizziness, sleepiness or fatigue
Missed a Dose
You will be monitored by your doctor or nurse on when the medicine should be given to you
It is unlikely that the dose will be missed. However, if you think your doctor or nurse might have missed a dose, inform them
Q: What should I be careful about while taking this medicine?
This medicine can increase the risk of breast cancer. Hence inform the doctor if you or anyone in your family ever had breast cancer
Check your breast regularly for changes in nipple, any lumps, unusual dimpling of skin. If you notice any of these, immediately inform your doctor
This medicine can also increase the risk of heart disease, immediately notify your doctor if you experience pain in chest or pain in legs and inability to walk
Q: Is there anything else I need to know while taking Progesterone?
Yes, if you are going to have a surgery, tell your doctor that you are being treated with Progesterone as you may need to stop taking this medicine for 4-6 weeks before the surgery to reduce the risk of blood clots...
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