Do Backaches And PMS Indicate The Onset Of Periods After Taking Primolut N, Five Days Prior To The Start Of Periods?
Hi, I started taking primolut-n 5 days before fhe start of my periods. First 2 days I took only 1 tab of 5mg; then I started taking twice a day. This is my day 4. I am getting backache and have pms. Is this normal or is it an indication of the onset of periods? Thanks, M
I would advice you to continue the tab. Primolut N. You can take 5 mg thrice or twice daily till the date, you don't want your period to occur. Once you start the tablet, you experience symptoms like abdominal cramp, abdominal heaviness, nausea, headache, tender breast, acne, rash, fatigue etc., which are usually effects of hormonal changes in the body.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Get well soon.
Regards, Dr. Yogapriya V, General and family physician
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Do Backaches And PMS Indicate The Onset Of Periods After Taking Primolut N, Five Days Prior To The Start Of Periods?
Hi, I would advice you to continue the tab. Primolut N. You can take 5 mg thrice or twice daily till the date, you don t want your period to occur. Once you start the tablet, you experience symptoms like abdominal cramp, abdominal heaviness, nausea, headache, tender breast, acne, rash, fatigue etc., which are usually effects of hormonal changes in the body. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Get well soon. Regards, Dr. Yogapriya V, General and family physician