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Regestrone cr 10 mg or meprate?
Hi, i have missed two of my periods and all pregnancy tests have come negative. A gynaecologist suggested me to have regestrone cr 10 mg for 5 days once a day and after a week I would get my periods. I had two tablets but none of the medical Stores are being able to get more stock of it. What do I do now? Is there any substitute for it? Can I have meprate now? Earlier I was told to have meprate twice a day for a week.
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Take meprate for two days Morning Evening For two days
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U can take Meprate
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Yes you can take meprate
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you cn tk plain regesterone or substitite it with deviry 10 mg once daily fir 5 days at bedtime.. wait for 10 days after finishing.. within which periods should come
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