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On Treatment For Menorrhagia. Pap Smear Test Showing Superficial Parabasal Cells. Tranixemic And Ethamcylate Prescribed. Safe?

iam 42 getting treated for menorragia.My Papsmear shows no atypia but endocervical cells were seen. It also shows superficial, intermediate & parabasal cells.Thyroid tests are perfectly normal. USG pelvis report nomal . 11.3 endometrial thickness, smooth. Uterus normal size, normal echo texture, no mass lesion seen.Have been prescribed Tranixemic acid tabs, ethamcylate tabs & NOVEX DS (60 mg)twice a week for 6 weeks . How is the last medicine... should i take it at my age ?
Thu, 13 Jun 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concerns. On running a medication interaction check, I have found that there are no known case of drug interactions between the medications that are being prescribed and taken by you. I also believe that you are asking about the medicine NovexDS. It is a novel medication and this medication is one of the selective estrogen receptor, used as a contraceptive or as a treatment for dysfunctional uterine bleeding. I hope you consult an OBGYN for further information regarding the medication or read the informational pamphlet that comes along with the medication when you buy it, to have your questions answered by your prescribing physician. I hope this helps.

Take care and have a lovely day!

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On Treatment For Menorrhagia. Pap Smear Test Showing Superficial Parabasal Cells. Tranixemic And Ethamcylate Prescribed. Safe?

Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. On running a medication interaction check, I have found that there are no known case of drug interactions between the medications that are being prescribed and taken by you. I also believe that you are asking about the medicine NovexDS. It is a novel medication and this medication is one of the selective estrogen receptor, used as a contraceptive or as a treatment for dysfunctional uterine bleeding. I hope you consult an OBGYN for further information regarding the medication or read the informational pamphlet that comes along with the medication when you buy it, to have your questions answered by your prescribing physician. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!