Country: United Kingdom
Bahasa: Inggeris
Sumber: MHRA (Medicines & Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency)
Mawdsley-Brooks & Company Ltd
G03CA53
Not applicable
No Controlled Drug Status
Never Valid To Prescribe As A VMP
BNF: 06040101
S0610-RM-PIL-23.05.2019 PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET CYCLO-PROGYNOVA ® 2MG TABLETS (estradiol valerate/norgestrel) READ ALL OF THIS LEAFLET CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU START TAKING THIS MEDICINE. • Keep this leaflet. You may need to read it again. • If you have any further questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. • This medicine has been prescribed for you. Do not pass it on to others. It may harm them, even if their symptoms are the same as yours. • In this leaflet, Cyclo-Progynova 2 mg will be called Cyclo-Progynova. INFORMATION IN THIS LEAFLET CAN BE FOUND BY LOOKING UNDER THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: 1. WHAT CYCLO-PROGYNOVA IS FOR 1.1 Cyclo-Progynova is used for 2. BEFORE YOU TAKE CYCLO-PROGYNOVA 2.1 Do not take Cyclo-Progynova if 2.2 Check with your doctor before taking Cyclo- Progynova if 2.3 Safety of HRT 2.4 Heart disease 2.5 Stroke 2.6 Blood clots 2.7 Surgery (Surgical operations) 2.8 Breast cancer 2.9 Endometrial cancer 2.10 Ovarian cancer 2.11 Dementia 2.12 Tell your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines 2.13 Contraception 2.14 Pregnancy and breast-feeding 2.15 Driving and using machines 2.16 Warning about sugar intolerance 3. HOW TO TAKE CYCLO-PROGYNOVA 3.1 When to start taking your medicine for the first time 3.2 How to use the medicine 3.3 Medical check-ups 3.4 What bleeding pattern to expect with Cyclo- Progynova 3.5 If you take more Cyclo-Progynova than you should 3.6 If you forget to take Cyclo-Progynova 4. POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS 5. HOW TO STORE CYCLO-PROGYNOVA 6. FURTHER INFORMATION. 6.1 What Cyclo-Progynova contains 6.2 What Cyclo-Progynova looks like 6.3 Marketing Authorisation Holder 6.4 Manufacturer 1. WHAT CYCLO-PROGYNOVA IS FOR Cyclo-Progynova belongs to a group of medicines called hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Cyclo-Progynova contains two hormones called estradiol (an oestrogen) and norgestrel (a progestogen). These act in different ways in your body. During the menopause (sometimes called “the change of life”) a woman’s body slowly produces less oestrogen. This m Baca dokumen lengkap