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Depo-Provera
Product: Depo-provera
Drug Name: Medroxyprogesterone
Packaging Type: Single Dose Vial with Syringe
Manufacturer: Pharmacia
Prices:
| 1 syringe of Depo-provera |
US$46.00 |
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| 2 syringes of Depo-provera |
US$91.00 |
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| 3 syringes of Depo-provera |
US$135.00 |
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There is NO requirement to forward a prescription when ordering.
There is NO online consultation required.
Use
The first shot of Depo-Provera is usually given during or a few days after the start of a menstrual period. After 24 hours, the shot is effective birth control for the next 13 weeks. Many women find it useful to schedule their next shot slightly earlier than necessary; if something prevents them from making their appointment, there will be a window of opportunity to receive their next shot. If you are more than a week late for your shot, use a backup method of birth control for the next two weeks. If you are more than a week late and you have had unprotected sex since your last shot, consider taking a pregnancy test before receiving the next dose.
Side effects
70% of women of use Depo Provera gain weight. Almost half of the women using Depo Provera gain more than 5 pounds after one year of use. Many women gain more than 10 pounds. Irregular, heavy, or no bleeding are common side effects of Depo Provera. After a year of use, many women stop having periods. Lack of a period becomes increasingly common with longer use. Other side effects of Depo Provera can include headaches, nervousness, mood changes, bloating, hot flashes, decreased interest in sex, breast tenderness, acne, hair loss, and back ache. After the last shot of Depo Provera, it can take over 6 months for the drug to leave the body. Side effects may linger until the drug is completely gone.
Precautions
Some women have allergic reactions to Depo Provera. Women who use Depo Provera may face an increased risk of osteoporosis and are advised to exercise and take in plenty of calcium. Some studies suggest, however, that bone density is restored once women stop taking Depo Provera. If a woman becomes pregnant while using Depo Provera, and continues her pregnancy, there may be an increased risk of premature birth. Women can start Depo Provera 6 weeks after giving birth. The effects of Depo Provera on breast cancer are still unknown
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