Trying To Conceive. Taking Homeopathic Medication. Taking Meprate And Glycomet. What Is The Drug Action?
Hello, married since 3 years.. Trying to conceive since then..For about two years i had homeopathic medicine.. but did not get any positive results.. hence we opted for holopathy medicines.. For about 2 and half months am taking the following medicines..(Meprate and Glycomet)..Please advice me what effects will these medicines have in me.. are there any chances in getting pregnant and how long should i take these medicines for getting pregnant..
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Firstly, I would suggest that you see an infertility specialist who can assess you properly with all the necessary investigations before initiating any sort of treatment. Meprate is medroxyprogesterone, a hormone used to treat progesterone deficiency states. Glycomet is metformin, an anti-diabetic medication used when insulin resistance is suspected as a cause of anovulation. By maintaining the blood glucose levels, this drug aids in inducing ovulation. They may be taken until your doctor insists. Medroxyprogesterone may be changed to something safer while metformin can be continued. Please get further suggestions from your doctor. Take care.
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Trying To Conceive. Taking Homeopathic Medication. Taking Meprate And Glycomet. What Is The Drug Action?
Hi, Firstly, I would suggest that you see an infertility specialist who can assess you properly with all the necessary investigations before initiating any sort of treatment. Meprate is medroxyprogesterone, a hormone used to treat progesterone deficiency states. Glycomet is metformin, an anti-diabetic medication used when insulin resistance is suspected as a cause of anovulation. By maintaining the blood glucose levels, this drug aids in inducing ovulation. They may be taken until your doctor insists. Medroxyprogesterone may be changed to something safer while metformin can be continued. Please get further suggestions from your doctor. Take care.