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Dinoprost instructions
Dinoprost tablets are a common medicine for treating uterine endometriosis, suitable for long-term use, but there are also certain side effects, which are relatively minor. Recently, Dinoprost tablets have also been announced as included in the National Medical Insurance Directory of our country. Let’s learn about the instructions for using Dinoprost together!
Dinoprost tablets (Vesnarin) User Manual
Drug name of the vaccine Dinoprost tablets (Vesnarin)
Generic name of the vaccine Dinoprost tablets
Manufactured by Bayer Weimar GmbH und Co.KG
Vaccines for the main treatment of uterine endometriosis.
Usage instructions of the vaccine take the dosage internally, one tablet daily, continuously, preferably at the same time each day, and take the medicine with tap water when necessary. This product can be taken after meals or on an empty stomach. The pills must be taken continuously, regardless of whether there is vaginal bleeding. If a box is finished, start the next box immediately without interruption. This product can be used to start treatment on any day of the menstrual cycle. All hormonal birth control methods should be stopped before starting treatment. If birth control is needed, non-hormonal birth control methods (such as barrier contraception) should be used. Management of missed pills: Dinoprost tablets become less effective if missed, vomited, or have diarrhea (if it occurs within 3-4 hours after taking the medicine). In the case of missing one or two tablets, the patient should take one tablet as soon as possible and then take the next tablet at the usual time the next day. If the tablet cannot be absorbed due to vomiting or diarrhea, one tablet should also be taken as a supplement.
Ingredients of the vaccine Dinoprost
Characteristics of the vaccine tablet-shaped
Vaccines for available diseases uterine adenomyosis
Vaccines with medicinal value
Vaccines that may interact with other drugs when taken together may cause drug interactions. Please consult a doctor or physician.
Side effects of the vaccine are more common in the first month after the start of treatment and gradually decrease as treatment continues. Changes in bleeding patterns may occur, such as spotting, non-menstrual bleeding, or amenorrhea. The following side effects have been reported in the use of Dinoprost tablets. The most frequently reported side effects during the entire treatment process are headache (9.0%), breast discomfort (5.4%), depression (5.1%), and acne (5.1%).
Vaccines against contraindicated production are prohibited for use in patients with allergic reactions to this product’s skin.