The main functions of Synna?
I would like to ask the doctor if the Synna prescription I received for 21 days is a type of birth control pill?
33, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/07/23
Dr. Zhang Kunmin reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, the ingredients in Synna are similar to those in contraceptive pills.
Its primary functions are to treat estrogen deficiency, menopausal symptoms, amenorrhea, osteoporosis, hypomenorrhea, and to provide treatment after oophorectomy.
Thank you! Wishing you peace and health.
Dr.
Chang
Reply Date: 2012/07/23
More Info
Synna is a medication that contains a combination of estradiol and medroxyprogesterone, which are forms of estrogen and progestin, respectively. While it is not primarily marketed as a birth control pill, it does possess properties that can provide contraceptive effects. The primary indications for Synna include the treatment of hormone deficiencies, menopausal symptoms, amenorrhea (absence of menstruation), osteoporosis, and irregular menstrual cycles.
When a healthcare provider prescribes Synna for a patient, it is often for its therapeutic benefits related to hormonal regulation rather than solely for contraception. However, due to the hormonal components of the medication, it can also help in regulating menstrual cycles and may prevent ovulation, thereby reducing the chances of pregnancy. It is important to note that while Synna can have contraceptive effects, it is not as effective as dedicated birth control pills, and the efficacy can vary based on individual circumstances.
In your case, since you have been prescribed a 21-day supply of Synna, it is likely that your doctor is using it to address specific hormonal issues or menstrual irregularities. If you are concerned about its contraceptive effectiveness, it is crucial to discuss this with your healthcare provider. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and current health status.
Regarding the question of whether taking Synna for three months affects your chances of becoming pregnant, it is essential to understand that while Synna can have contraceptive effects, it is not a foolproof method of birth control. If taken consistently and correctly, it may reduce the likelihood of ovulation, but there is still a possibility of pregnancy. If you are actively trying to conceive, it is advisable to consult with your healthcare provider about the best approach for your situation.
As for potential side effects, concerns about asthma or breast cancer history should also be discussed with your doctor. While Synna may not directly trigger asthma, the hormonal changes it induces can affect individuals differently. Additionally, family history of breast cancer is a significant factor to consider when prescribing hormonal therapies, as certain hormonal medications may increase the risk of breast cancer in susceptible individuals.
In summary, while Synna can function as a birth control pill due to its hormonal components, it is primarily prescribed for other medical conditions. If you have specific concerns about its use as a contraceptive or its effects on your health, it is best to have an open discussion with your healthcare provider. They can provide tailored advice and help you make informed decisions regarding your reproductive health and any potential risks associated with the medication.
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