Crina-Ncr 15mg Tablet
Manufactured By Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition Norethisterone (15mg)
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Pregnancy Interaction
- Crina-Ncr 15mg Tablet should not be used during pregnancy.
- If you think you could be pregnant or are already pregnant, you shouldn't use it because it could affect the regular growth of the baby.
- A pregnancy test should be done before starting therapy to make sure you are not pregnant.
- If you get pregnant while taking the prescription, stop taking it right once and talk to your doctor.
- Also, it's not a good idea to use it while breastfeeding because little amounts can get into breast milk and damage the infant.
Faq For Medicine
Q1: What is Crina-Ncr 15mg Tablet used for?
It is used to treat menstrual problems like heavy, painful, or irregular bleeding, and it can also be used to delay menstruation when necessary. Also, those with endometriosis and premenstrual syndrome (PMS) are given it.
Q2. Is it okay to take Crina-Ncr 15mg Tablet to delay my periods?
Yes. Follow your doctor's instructions to start taking it three days before your expected period and keep taking it as directed to delay bleeding.
Q3. Is it safe to consume when pregnant?
No. It shouldn't be taken when pregnant.
Q4: Will I get my period again when I stop?
Yes, withdrawal bleeding normally happens 2 to 4 days following the last pill.
Q5. Is it a birth control pill?
No.Crina-Ncr 15mg Tablet by itself does not consistently stop pregnancy.
Q6. Is it safe to take for a long time?
Long-term use should only be done with a doctor's supervision, especially for women who are at risk of hormonal or clotting problems.
Q7. What will happen if I miss a dose?
Take it as soon as you remember. Don't take two doses if the next one is coming up soon.
Expert Advice
- Before using, always make sure you're not pregnant.
- Take the pill every day at the same time, with or without food.
- Do not stop suddenly unless told to; finish the course as directed.
- Tell your doctor if you have a history of unexplained vaginal bleeding, headaches, liver illness, or thrombosis.
- Don't smoke; it makes blood clots more likely.
- Call right away if you have chest pain, trouble seeing, a bad headache, or swelling in your legs.
- To keep your hormones in balance, eat a nutritious diet and live a healthy life.
Side Effects
- Side effects that happen a lot:
- Pain in the head
- Stomach discomfort or nausea
- Breast swelling or soreness
- Feeling bloated
- Mood swings or being irritable
- Gaining weight or holding on to water
- Effects that happen sometimes:
- Acne or skin that is too greasy
- Irregular spotting or periods that don't happen
- Tiredness or dizziness
- Less desire for sex
- Serious yet uncommon adverse effects:
- Blood clots (deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism)
- Problems with the liver or jaundice
- Severe allergic responses, such as a rash or swelling of the face or throat
- If you have any serious symptoms, get medical attention right once.
How it works
- Crina-Ncr 15mg Tablet is a man-made version of progesterone, a hormone that women naturally have.
- It helps keep the endometrium (the lining of the uterus) healthy, which helps keep the menstrual cycle regular.
- When you stop taking medication, the quick drop in hormone levels causes withdrawal bleeding, which is like a normal period.
- It is used to manage severe bleeding and stop the growth of the endometrium in disorders like endometriosis when taken in greater doses, such as 15 mg.
Medicine Interaction
- If you take it with these things, you should avoid it or use it with care:
- Drugs that make enzymes work better (such rifampicin, carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, and topiramate) may make them less effective.
- Antiretroviral drugs, such efavirenz and nevirapine, can reduce hormone levels.
- St. John's wort (an herbal supplement) lowers the effects of hormones.
- Anticoagulants, including warfarin, can change how the body responds to clotting.
- Other hormonal drugs may need a dose change.
- Always tell your doctor about any herbal products, vitamins, or pharmaceuticals you are taking.
How to Use
- As directed, take one tablet (15 mg) once or twice a day.
- Do not crumble or chew; just swallow whole with water.
- For steady hormone levels, take it at the same time every day.
- To delay your period, start three days before you expect it and keep going until you want it to start.
- Your doctor will decide how long and how much you should take for endometriosis or excessive bleeding.
- Don't skip dosages; taking them on time will give you the same outcomes every time.
Uses / Indications
- Control of menstrual cycles (periods that are erratic or not there at all)
- Menorrhagia treatment (heavy menstrual bleeding)
- Relief of dysmenorrhea (painful periods)
- Taking care of endometriosis
- Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
- Delay of menstruation
- Hormonal treatment for specific gynecological disorders