Medication issues
Hello Doctor: I went to the obstetrics and gynecology department today to get medication to delay my period because I am going on a trip.
The doctor prescribed me SHITON S.C.
TABLET and instructed me to take it twice a day.
I would like to ask: 1.
What are the side effects of this medication? 2.
Is this medication related to having had sexual intercourse? The doctor asked me if I had been sexually active, and I answered no, as I haven't been sexually active for a long time, but I have had sexual intercourse in the past.
3.
If it is related, should I go back to the doctor to get a new prescription? 4.
Are there any special precautions I need to take while taking this medication? Thank you, Doctor.
Pao Pao, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/10/03
Dr. Huang Jianzhong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
I went to see a gynecologist today to get medication for my menstrual cycle because I'm going out for a trip.
The doctor prescribed me SHITON S.C.
TABLET and instructed me to take it twice a day.
I have a few questions:
1.
What are the side effects of this medication?
Answer: There are not many side effects.
2.
Is this medication related to having had sexual intercourse?
Answer: It is not related, as the doctor asked me if I had been sexually active, and I answered no because I haven't been sexually active for a long time, although I have had sexual intercourse in the past.
3.
If it were related, would I need to see the doctor again for a new prescription?
Answer: No, it is not necessary.
4.
Is there anything special I need to pay attention to while taking this medication?
Answer: There is nothing special to pay attention to.
Reply Date: 2019/10/03
More Info
SHITON S.C. Tablets, which contain the active ingredient Norethindrone, are a type of hormonal medication commonly used for various gynecological purposes, including the regulation of menstrual cycles and the management of conditions such as endometriosis. Understanding the uses, side effects, and precautions associated with this medication is essential for safe and effective use.
Uses of SHITON S.C. Tablets
SHITON S.C. Tablets are primarily used for:
1. Menstrual Regulation: They can be prescribed to help regulate menstrual cycles, especially in cases of irregular periods.
2. Endometriosis Management: Norethindrone can help alleviate symptoms associated with endometriosis by reducing the growth of endometrial tissue.
3. Hormonal Replacement Therapy: In some cases, it may be used as part of hormone replacement therapy for women experiencing hormonal imbalances.
Side Effects
While SHITON S.C. Tablets can be effective, they may also cause side effects. Common side effects include:
1. Nausea and Vomiting: Some individuals may experience gastrointestinal discomfort.
2. Breast Tenderness: Hormonal medications can lead to changes in breast tissue, resulting in tenderness or swelling.
3. Mood Changes: Hormonal fluctuations can affect mood and emotional well-being.
4. Weight Changes: Some users may notice weight gain or loss.
5. Spotting or Irregular Bleeding: It is not uncommon to experience changes in menstrual bleeding patterns, especially during the initial months of use.
In rare cases, more severe side effects can occur, such as blood clots, stroke, or liver problems. If you experience symptoms like severe headaches, chest pain, or sudden vision changes, it is crucial to seek medical attention immediately.
Relationship with Sexual Activity
Regarding your question about the relationship between the medication and sexual activity, it is important to clarify that SHITON S.C. Tablets are not directly related to whether or not you have had sexual intercourse. The doctor may have inquired about your sexual history to assess the need for contraception or to understand your overall health context. If you have had unprotected intercourse before starting the medication, it is advisable to discuss this with your healthcare provider, as they may recommend additional contraceptive measures or emergency contraception depending on the timing of your cycle.
Need for Reevaluation
If there is a concern about the timing of your sexual activity in relation to starting the medication, it is always best to consult your healthcare provider. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific situation and may suggest alternative options if necessary.
Precautions
When taking SHITON S.C. Tablets, consider the following precautions:
1. Follow Dosage Instructions: Take the medication exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Do not alter the dosage without consulting them first.
2. Monitor for Side Effects: Keep track of any side effects you experience and report them to your doctor, especially if they are severe or persistent.
3. Regular Check-Ups: Regular follow-ups with your healthcare provider are essential to monitor your health and the effectiveness of the medication.
4. Lifestyle Considerations: Maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and regular exercise, to help manage any potential side effects.
In summary, SHITON S.C. Tablets are a useful medication for managing menstrual and hormonal issues, but they come with potential side effects and require careful monitoring. Always communicate openly with your healthcare provider about your health history and any concerns you may have regarding the medication and its effects on your body.
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