Crina-Ncr 10mg Tablet
Manufactured By Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition Norethisterone (10mg)
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Pregnancy Interaction
- You shouldn't use Crina-Ncr 10mg Tablet while you're pregnant.
- Once pregnancy is confirmed, it is not safe to take since it might mess up the regular balance of hormones and hurt the baby that is growing.
- If you get pregnant while using Crina-Ncr 10mg Tablet, stop taking it right once and call your doctor.
- Women who are taking it to delay their period or fix irregular periods should make sure they are not pregnant before commencing treatment.
- It doesn't work as an emergency contraceptive, so don't use it for that.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What does Crina-Ncr 10mg Tablet do?
It is used to address problems with periods, like heavy, painful, or irregular periods, and to delay periods. It can also help with endometriosis and premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
Q2. Can I use Crina-Ncr 10mg Tablet to make my menstruation come later?
Yes. If you start taking it three days before your expected period and keep taking it until you want your period to start, it can postpone your period.
Q3. Is it safe to take while pregnant?
No. It should not be done while pregnant.
Q4. Is it possible to utilize Crina-Ncr 10mg Tablet as a birth control method?
Not on its own. Crina-Ncr 10mg Tablet alone (10 mg) does not consistently prevent pregnancy, even though it may be in combination contraceptive pills.
Q5. How long may I take Crina-Ncr 10mg Tablet?
The length of time depends on the situation; for example, it normally takes 5 to 10 days to regulate menstruation. Always do what your doctor says.
Q6. What happens if I don't take a dose?
As soon as you recall, take it. If it's almost time for your next dose, don't take the missed one. Instead, just take the following one.
Q7. Will I still get my period once I stop?
Yes, withdrawal bleeding normally happens 2 to 4 days following the last dose.
Expert Advice
- Before you start using Crina-Ncr 10mg Tablet, make sure you are not pregnant.
- For optimal effects, take it at the same time every day.
- Do not use for a long time without medical supervision.
- Tell your doctor if you have had thrombosis, liver problems, migraines, or vaginal bleeding that you can't explain.
- This medicine could make you sleepy or dizzy, so don't drive until you know how it will effect you.
- Don't smoke when you're taking hormonal drugs because it raises the danger of blood clots.
- If you have chest pain, trouble breathing, or swollen legs, get medical attention right away. These could be indicators that a clot is forming.
Side Effects
- Side effects that happen a lot:
- Pain in the head
- Feeling sick or having an upset stomach
- Pain in the breasts
- Changes in weight
- Changes in mood or depression
- Feeling bloated or pain in the stomach
- Side effects that happen less often:
- Oily skin or acne
- Lowered sexual desire
- Bleeding or spotting that isn't regular during your period
- Feeling tired or dizzy
- A little bit of fluid retention
- Serious yet uncommon adverse effects:
- Deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism are two types of blood clots.
- Problems with the liver or jaundice
- Severe allergic reaction (itching, swelling, rash)
- If you find that your eyes or skin are turning yellow, you have a strong headache, or you have chest pain, go to the emergency room very once.
How It Works
- Crina-Ncr 10mg Tablet is like the hormone progesterone, which controls the menstrual cycle.
- It makes the endometrium, or lining of the uterus, more stable, which stops it from shedding and delays menstruation.
- When stopped, the sudden drop in hormone levels causes withdrawal bleeding that is identical to a normal menstruation.
- It also helps fix hormonal imbalances that cause heavy or irregular periods and endometriosis.
Medicine Interaction
- Do not use Crina-Ncr 10mg Tablet with any of the following without first talking to your doctor:
- Rifampicin, rifabutin, efavirenz, and nevirapine are antibiotics and antivirals that work less well.
- Antiepileptics include carbamazepine, phenytoin, topiramate, and phenobarbital.
- Herbal remedies: St. John's wort (lowers hormone levels)
- Other hormonal agents may change how well they work.
- Anticoagulants (blood thinners) can change the risk of clotting.
- Always tell your doctor about any vitamins, supplements, or drugs you take.
How to Use
- As directed, take one tablet (10 mg) once or twice a day.
- Take with water, preferably at the same time every day.
- For period delay: Start 3 days before the expected period and continue till you wish to get your period.
- If your periods are irregular, take the medicine for the amount of time your doctor says to (usually 5 to 10 days).
- For regular hormonal control, don't skip doses.
Uses / Indications
- Control of menstrual cycles (irregular or missed periods)
- Menorrhagia treatment (heavy menstrual bleeding)
- Relief from dysmenorrhea (painful periods)
- Taking care of endometriosis
- PMS, or premenstrual syndrome
- Delay of menstruation (temporary usage)
- Fixing hormonal imbalances in gynecological disorders