Depo-Provera (Depo-SubQ Provera) is used to treat certain types of tumors (bone, lung, brain, and spinal cord). It is also sometimes used to prevent meningiomas (neurospastic gliomas). It is a progestin, which is an estrogen hormone that helps control many of these tumors.
Depo-Provera is also sometimes used to prevent meningiomas in women who have undergone menopause. It has also been used to treat women who have had tumors in the brain and spinal cord.
Like any hormone, the use of Depo-Provera can cause side effects. Some women may experience headaches, changes in mood, and vaginal discharge. These side effects are rare and may improve with time.
In some cases, women may experience hot flashes, mood swings, and mood changes. It is important to discuss these side effects with your doctor before starting Depo-Provera.
The use of Depo-Provera may cause other side effects such as:
If you experience any of these side effects while using Depo-Provera, it is important to discuss them with your doctor. If you have any concerns, contact your doctor.
Depo-Provera is contraindicated in women who are having surgery for menopause. If you are pregnant, you should not use Depo-Provera for the first time.
Depo-Provera injection is a contraceptive injection that contains medroxyprogesterone acetate, which is a hormone that is also used to prevent pregnancy. It's a contraceptive method that's used every day to prevent pregnancy.
The injection is dispensed in a sterile vial.
Depo-Provera is a contraceptive method that is used every day to prevent pregnancy. It prevents pregnancy by stopping the ovaries from releasing an egg.
Each vial contains 150 mg of medroxyprogesterone acetate per vial of 150 mg of medroxyprogesterone acetate.
Depo-Provera is a non-hormonal contraceptive method used to prevent pregnancy. It requires a prescription from your healthcare provider.
Depo-Provera is a contraceptive method that contains medroxyprogesterone acetate. Medroxyprogesterone acetate is a progestin. Progestin is a hormone that makes the menstrual cycle (laying fertile or during the last three months) more active and helps prevent pregnancy.
Medroxyprogesterone acetate is progestin-only contraception. It's a form of the hormone progesterone, which prevents pregnancy by stopping the ovaries from releasing an egg (ovulation).
The dosage of Depo-Provera is based on your age and weight. It is also a form of birth control. Your healthcare provider will determine the appropriate dosage based on your medical history and needs.
While the side effects of Depo-Provera are generally mild, they may include headache, nausea, breast tenderness, or breast pain.
Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any of these serious side effects.
To report side effects, call your doctor at the closest emergency room:
*The percentage of women who report free/free-floating breast milk is also provided as a comparison.
*The total cost of Depo-Provera injections varies depending on the dosage and brand.
Depo-Provera, like any other contraceptive method, can have a long-term health impact. While Depo-Provera is generally considered safe for most people, it can cause certain long-term health problems. These may include:
If you experience any of these symptoms, seek immediate medical attention.
Before using Depo-Provera, it's important to inform your healthcare provider of any medical conditions you may have. This is especially important if you have a history of liver disease, high cholesterol, or a family history of breast cancer.
To help avoid any potential health risks, it's important to inform your healthcare provider of all medications you're taking. Certain drugs can increase the risk of side effects, while others don't have the same risk.
It's also important to discuss any current health conditions or medications you're taking with your healthcare provider. This can help avoid any potential complications.
It's always important to discuss any other medical conditions or medications you're taking with your healthcare provider before starting Depo-Provera. Some medications can cause changes in blood hormone levels (for example, estrogen), which may increase your risk of serious side effects.
It's important to note that Depo-Provera isn't a long-term contraceptive method. It's only a contraceptive method when you become pregnant. If you become pregnant while using Depo-Provera, talk with your healthcare provider about birth control options and other forms of contraception.
This medicine is manufactured by Pfizer, and it is available in tablets of 150 mg. This medicine is available in 100 mg and 150 mg forms.
Take this medicine by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor. Do not use more of it than prescribed.
Do not crush, break or chew this medicine. It should be taken out of the container and the contents then swallowed.
This medicine is not addictive. It can be used by children and adolescents between the ages of 12 and 17.
Do not take this medicine if you are allergic to it or any other ingredients of the medicine.
Depo Provera 150 Mg is used in the treatment of conditions, such as:
Depo Provera 150 Mg is also used in the treatment of conditions in children.
It is administered by injection.
It is given daily.
The dose of Depo Provera 150 Mg is 150 mg three times a day.
Take the medicine as directed by your doctor. Do not skip any dose. Take it regularly every day.
You can take this medicine with or without food.
To reduce the risk of getting side effects, you should take this medicine regularly every day.
You should take this medicine at the same time each day and this medicine should be taken at the same time every day.
Follow your doctor's instructions about the timing of your dose. Do not miss any dose.
It is not recommended to take this medicine more than once every day. Do not use it more often than directed.
This medicine should not be used in children. It may cause harm to the unborn baby if used later in life. It is not recommended to use this medicine if you have had a stroke, heart attack or kidney disease.
If you have a history of abnormal bleeding or blood clotting or bleeding from a joint or from the lining of your uterus, you should not use this medicine.
This medicine may decrease the amount of urine produced and this medicine may cause diarrhea or dizziness. Do not drive or do anything else that could be dangerous unless you have an urgent need to do so.
Do not drink alcohol or smoke while using this medicine.
This medicine is not recommended for use in women. It is not recommended for use in children.
If you have a history of:
You should not use this medicine if you are pregnant, are breast-feeding or planning to breast-feed.
If you are under the age of 12, or if you are under the age of 16, or if you are under the age of 65, this medicine is not recommended.
The following are some of the most common side effects that are experienced by patients. If you have any concerns about any of the possible side effects, please contact your doctor. The most common side effects of Depo Provera 150 Mg are:
Allergic reactions
This medicine may increase your sensitivity to the sun, especially if you use it more than 3 times a week. Stop using this medicine and get emergency medical attention right away if this happens.
Irregular heartbeat
Your health care provider may tell you to have regular heart monitoring.
Depo-Provera is used as a contraceptive to prevent pregnancy. It is a synthetic hormone that can be used to prevent pregnancy. It is not recommended for use by women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant. Depo-Provera can also be used by men to prevent pregnancy.
Depo-Provera is not recommended for use by women who are breastfeeding or who may become pregnant. It should be used as soon as possible to prevent pregnancy.
It is important to use Depo-Provera as directed by your doctor. It is usually given to you about 1 hour before your period starts. It is usually given in the morning. You should take the first dose of Depo-Provera at bedtime and then take the next dose at about the same time each day. Your doctor may advise you to continue taking it even if you start to feel better.
Depo-Provera is usually given as a pill that is placed under the tongue on the day you take it. It may be given with or without food. However, the pill may be taken with food, so talk to your doctor if you are eating or drinking a lot of food.
Depo-Provera is usually taken in the morning, and the dose may be increased slowly every day or every other day until the full course of the treatment is finished. You may take it with or without food. However, you should talk to your doctor if you start to feel better after taking it.
The most common side effects of Depo-Provera are:
If any of these side effects persist or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.
If you experience any severe side effects like severe allergic reaction, persistent nausea, chest pain or trouble breathing, do not start using this medicine and tell your doctor or pharmacist. Depo-Provera can make you dizzy and faint if you touch the contraceptive gel or tablet with something like cotton swabs.
It is not known whether Depo-Provera causes Depo-Provera side effects. It is not known if Depo-Provera causes Depo-Provera side effects. If you have any questions about this medicine, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Always talk to your doctor before taking any medication.
Do not use Depo-Provera
Talk to your doctor before using Depo-Provera if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant.
Do not use Depo-Provera if you are breast feeding.
It is not recommended for use by women who are breast feeding or have not had breast feeding problems before using Depo-Provera.
This medicine may increase the risk of a very serious type of blood disorder called haemophilia. This is a very rare blood disorder, so it is not usually life-threatening. However, it is very serious and is very important to be aware of. You should not take Depo-Provera if you have not been told by your doctor that you have a haemophilia.