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Can Glucophage, Pregnacare, Folic Acid And Letrozole Be Taken Together?

My Dr prescribed me glucophage 500mg two times. Pregnacare 1 capsule a day. Folic acid . and letrozole tablets two times a day to be started on 2nd day of menstrual cycle. Is medicines are OK ???? My prolactin is 19 and TSH is 2.63 is they alright???? Plzzz inform ...
Tue, 26 Sep 2017
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Hi I think your tsh and prolactin level is normal. Letrozole is given for ovulation induction. Pregnacare is a multivitamin .Folic acid helps in preventing birth defects in baby. I think you might be having polycystic ovary problem , that's why glucophase is given to enhance response of ovary to medication. Medicines are fine. You can track your ovulation by repeated ultrasound and be in contact with your husband around the ovulation. Hope it helps.
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Can Glucophage, Pregnacare, Folic Acid And Letrozole Be Taken Together?

Hi I think your tsh and prolactin level is normal. Letrozole is given for ovulation induction. Pregnacare is a multivitamin .Folic acid helps in preventing birth defects in baby. I think you might be having polycystic ovary problem , that s why glucophase is given to enhance response of ovary to medication. Medicines are fine. You can track your ovulation by repeated ultrasound and be in contact with your husband around the ovulation. Hope it helps.