Can Oral Contraceptives, Metformin And Isoniazid Be Taken Together?
Question: hi
My daughter age19yrs,height5.3,weight135lbs had pcos takind oral contraceptive and metformin for last 10 months.Recently found Tb-pcr positive.Isoniazied is prescribed.My question is there any drug interaction with all three or she will stop taking oral contraceptive or metformin.Thanks.
Raha
My daughter age19yrs,height5.3,weight135lbs had pcos takind oral contraceptive and metformin for last 10 months.Recently found Tb-pcr positive.Isoniazied is prescribed.My question is there any drug interaction with all three or she will stop taking oral contraceptive or metformin.Thanks.
Raha
Brief Answer:
no interactions
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have done a drug interaction check on oral contraceptives, metformin and isoniazid and there is no problem in taking these three medications together. She does not need to stop anything to take the isoniazid.
Let me know if you have further questions,
Dr. Robinson
no interactions
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have done a drug interaction check on oral contraceptives, metformin and isoniazid and there is no problem in taking these three medications together. She does not need to stop anything to take the isoniazid.
Let me know if you have further questions,
Dr. Robinson
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thanks.For Pcos how long she needs to continue oral contraceptive and metformin.Is there any cure.
Brief Answer:
PCOS
Detailed Answer:
There is not really a cure for PCOS. The contraceptives help to regulate the periods which can be very irregular and hard to deal with in PCOS. The metformin helps with the insulin resistance that is often see and also helps with weight loss. She may need to remain on them indefinitely. If she is overweight, losing weight and exercising for an hour a day can really be helpful to her if she wants to come off the medications. Even if she is not overweight, an hour of aerobic exercise daily, like walking, swimming or biking can be enormously helpful in patients with PCOS.
Regards,
Dr. Robinson
PCOS
Detailed Answer:
There is not really a cure for PCOS. The contraceptives help to regulate the periods which can be very irregular and hard to deal with in PCOS. The metformin helps with the insulin resistance that is often see and also helps with weight loss. She may need to remain on them indefinitely. If she is overweight, losing weight and exercising for an hour a day can really be helpful to her if she wants to come off the medications. Even if she is not overweight, an hour of aerobic exercise daily, like walking, swimming or biking can be enormously helpful in patients with PCOS.
Regards,
Dr. Robinson
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar