the Uses and Interactions of Xin Na Pills in Women's Health - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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The medication Xin Na Tablet is used for regulating menstrual cycles?


Hello Doctor: Last month, I visited due to a delay of more than a month in my menstrual cycle.
The doctor prescribed me Chlormadinone (Xin Na) to take at home, but there was no specific blood test to check which hormone levels were insufficient.
I have been taking Chlormadinone for over a month now, and my menstrual cycle has returned to normal this month.

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Does Chlormadinone have contraceptive properties?
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If I am concerned about pregnancy due to not using contraception, can I take emergency contraception? Will there be any conflicts with taking Chlormadinone? Thank you for your response, Doctor.

Rella, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/09/23

Dr. Chen Zhiyu reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Regarding your concerns, here is a summary of the response: Xin Na tablets are simply menstrual regulation medications.
While they can substitute for ovarian function and help regulate your menstrual cycle, there is still a possibility of conception.
If you are worried about an unintended pregnancy, you may consider taking emergency contraception around the time of ovulation.
However, this may come at the cost of experiencing abnormal bleeding, which could conflict with your expectation of a regular menstrual cycle.
Therefore, the decision should depend on your needs.
Thank you for your question, and I wish you health and happiness.

Reply Date: 2021/09/23

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The Xin Na pill, known generically as Synna, is primarily a combination hormonal contraceptive that contains estradiol and medroxyprogesterone. It is often prescribed for various reasons, including the management of menstrual irregularities, alleviating symptoms of hormonal deficiencies, and treating conditions such as endometriosis or severe menstrual pain. While it is not primarily marketed as a contraceptive, it does have contraceptive properties due to the hormones it contains, which work to prevent ovulation and regulate the menstrual cycle.

1. Contraceptive Functionality: Yes, Synna does have contraceptive effects. The hormones in Synna work by preventing ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to block sperm, and thinning the uterine lining to prevent implantation. However, it is essential to take the medication as prescribed to ensure its effectiveness in preventing pregnancy. If you have been taking it consistently for a month and your menstrual cycle has normalized, it is likely that the medication is working as intended.

2. Emergency Contraception: If you are concerned about potential pregnancy due to unprotected intercourse while taking Synna, you may consider using emergency contraception (EC). Emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) are designed to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex. It is generally safe to take ECPs while on Synna, but it is crucial to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice. They can provide guidance on the timing and type of emergency contraception that would be most effective for you.

Regarding interactions, there are no significant contraindications between Synna and emergency contraceptive pills. However, some hormonal contraceptives can potentially alter the effectiveness of each other, so it's always best to discuss your specific situation with your healthcare provider. They can help ensure that you are using both medications safely and effectively.

In addition to the contraceptive benefits, Synna can also help regulate your menstrual cycle and alleviate symptoms associated with hormonal imbalances, such as severe menstrual pain or irregular periods. However, as with any medication, there can be side effects. Common side effects of Synna may include nausea, headaches, mood changes, and breast tenderness. If you experience any severe or concerning side effects, it is essential to contact your healthcare provider.

Lastly, if you have a family history of breast cancer or other hormonal-related cancers, it is crucial to discuss this with your doctor before continuing with Synna. While the risk of breast cancer associated with hormonal contraceptives is still a topic of research, your healthcare provider can help weigh the benefits and risks based on your personal and family medical history.

In summary, Synna can be an effective option for managing menstrual irregularities and providing contraceptive benefits. If you have concerns about pregnancy or interactions with other medications, including emergency contraception, it is always best to consult with your healthcare provider for tailored advice and support.

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