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My age is 42 years, my lady doctor has prescribed me tablet primosa 1000 mg per day. I want to know for what purpose this medicine ito me.s prescribed . I have menstrual problems and I have also haemorragic cyst lesion in right ovary of size of 5.0*5.6cm and also a follicular cyst of size 2.9*2.1cm in left ovary. please guide me this regard. my doctor also precribed me syrup M2-tone and tablet Meprate 10mg per day to be start from the 6th Feb. 2014
dear madam i understand your concern.Evening primrose oil (Oenothera biennis) is a commonly used alternative therapy and a rich source of omega-6 essential fatty acids.. It is often used for several women's health conditions, including breast pain (mastalgia), menopausal and premenstrual symptoms, cervical ripening.. The current evidence suggests that oral evening primrose oil does not provide clinically significant improvement and also ineffective for the treatment of cyclical mastalgia and premenstrual syndrome.
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Why Is Primosa 1000 Mg Prescribed ?
dear madam i understand your concern.Evening primrose oil (Oenothera biennis) is a commonly used alternative therapy and a rich source of omega-6 essential fatty acids.. It is often used for several women s health conditions, including breast pain (mastalgia), menopausal and premenstrual symptoms, cervical ripening.. The current evidence suggests that oral evening primrose oil does not provide clinically significant improvement and also ineffective for the treatment of cyclical mastalgia and premenstrual syndrome.