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Ania (Anonymous, 77.115.84.) Warszawa 14 months ago

When should I start taking Provera if I want to postpone my period?

I got provera 5 mg to delay my period because I'm getting married on May 13 and my period falls out of time But in the leaflet I do not write when I have to start taking it, currently I have the last day of menstruation. Please help.

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

14 months ago

Regarding dosage, follow the information obtained from your doctor. If for some reason you have not received such information, it is worth contacting the pharmacy where the prescription was filled. The pharmacist will give you the information on the prescription. Otherwise, it will help you contact the doctor who prescribed the drug. It is usually recommended to start taking Provera 3-4 days before the expected start of menstruation and continue it for at least 10-14 days until you want to start menstruation. Your doctor may recommend a different dosage regimen, depending on your individual case. It is important that Provera can only be used with a prescription and as directed by your doctor. If you have any further questions about how to use Provera, it is best to talk to your doctor. If you are unable to get to your primary care doctor, the GdziePoLek.pl service also allows you to obtain a teleconsultation with a doctor: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja

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