

Lunabell Tablet 炔诺酮 乙炔雌二醇

通用中文 | 炔诺酮 乙炔雌二醇 | 通用外文 | Norethisterone Ethinylestradiol |
品牌中文 | 品牌外文 | Lunabell Tablet | |
其他名称 | |||
公司 | Nippon Shinyaku(Nippon Shinyaku) | 产地 | 日本(Japan) |
含量 | 包装 | 63片/盒 | |
剂型给药 | 片剂 口服 | 储存 | 室温 |
适用范围 | 通过抑制卵泡的生长和排卵来减轻经期的疼痛,通常用于痛经 |
通用中文 | 炔诺酮 乙炔雌二醇 |
通用外文 | Norethisterone Ethinylestradiol |
品牌中文 | |
品牌外文 | Lunabell Tablet |
其他名称 | |
公司 | Nippon Shinyaku(Nippon Shinyaku) |
产地 | 日本(Japan) |
含量 | |
包装 | 63片/盒 |
剂型给药 | 片剂 口服 |
储存 | 室温 |
适用范围 | 通过抑制卵泡的生长和排卵来减轻经期的疼痛,通常用于痛经 |
描述
该药通过抑制卵泡的生长和排卵来减轻经期的疼痛。
它通常用于痛经。您不能将这种药物用于避孕或节育。
介绍
63片
特征
白色药片,直径6.5毫米,厚度2.2毫米
有效成分
炔诺酮
乙炔雌二醇
效果/功效
该药通过抑制卵泡的生长和排卵来减轻经期的疼痛。
它通常用于痛经。您不能将这种药物用于避孕或节育。
用法/用量
通常,每天在固定的时钟时间服用一次,持续21天。
随后的7天(无药期)请勿服用此药。这28天的时间被视为一个周期。从第29天起,无论出血是否持续,都应从新的片剂中开始服用该药,并按照第一个周期中的某些步骤进行操作。严格按照说明进行操作。
如果您是该药的新用户,则将从月经周期的第1天到第5天开始服用。
当您记得自己前一天错过了一种 ,您应该立即服用,并且您也将在正常时间一天服用一种。这意味着您将在当天服用两片。当您记得错过了服用两片或更多片时,您应该在记得的前几天服用一片,而您也将在平时服用一片。然后,您将按照原来的时间表继续服用该药。
如果您不小心服用了超出规定剂量的剂量,请咨询医生或药剂师。
除非您的医生指示您这样做,否则不要停止服药。
注意事项
如果您以前对任何药物有过任何过敏反应(痒,皮疹等)。
如果您患有乳腺癌,子宫内膜癌和/或子宫颈癌,并且怀疑这些恶性肿瘤;未确诊的生殖器出血;血栓性静脉炎,肺栓塞,脑血管意外和/或冠状动脉疾病或这些病史吸烟习惯;偏头痛心脏瓣膜病糖尿病;血栓易感性(包括家庭成员);抗磷脂抗体综合征手术前4周内;手术后2周内;分娩后4周内;长期卧床休息;肝病;肝肿瘤脂质代谢异常;高血压;耳硬化症;以及怀孕期间黄疸,持续瘙痒和/或妊娠疱疹的病史。
如果您身材高大。
如果您怀孕了,可能是怀孕或母乳喂养。
如果您正在服用其他任何药用产品。 (某些药物可能相互作用以增强或减弱药物作用。提防非处方药和膳食补充剂以及其他处方药。)
据报道吸烟会增加不良反应的风险,例如静脉血栓形成,肺栓塞,心肌梗塞和中风。据报道,这种风险随着年龄(35岁或35岁以上)和大量吸烟(每天吸烟超过14支)而增加。因此,如果您是吸烟者且年满35岁,则需要在服用此药之前停止吸烟。
如果您长时间服用该药,请每6个月拜访医生进行一次访谈和检查(例如,血压测量,实验室检查,乳房和腹部检查)。您还应该接受子宫颈细胞学检查。对于乳腺癌,请自己检查乳房。
如果您的月经迟了,请咨询医生。如果连续两个周期缺席,您可能已经怀孕了。及时去看医生进行检查。
服用这种药可能会导致生殖器出血。这称为非典型生殖器出血。通常,在服用这种药物时,这种症状会消失。如果长时间持续出血或严重出血,请咨询医生。
如果遇到持续的严重腹泻或呕吐,请小心。这些症状使该药物的有效成分难以吸收
禁忌症
最常见的不良反应包括头痛,恶心,上腹痛,非典型生殖器出血,月经不频繁(月经周期超过38天),月经过多,下腹痛,月经过多(月经出血量极低),多经(月经)。期限少于25天),乳房疼痛,乳房不适,皮疹,药疹和面部肿胀。如果出现这些症状中的任何一种,请咨询您的医生或药剂师。
以下症状很少被视为括号中指示的不良反应的初始症状。如果出现这些症状中的任何一种,请停止服药并立即去看医生。
腿部疼痛和水肿,四肢瘫痪和虚弱,突然的呼吸急促,胸痛,头痛,其他疾病和急性视力丧失[血栓形成]
This medicine reduces pain at menses by inhibition of follicle growth and ovulation.
It is usually used for dysmenorrhea. You cannot use this medicine for contraception or birth control.
63 tablets
Featurewhite tablet, diameter 6.5 mm, thickness 2.2 mm
Active Ingredients
Norethisterone
Ethinylestradiol
This medicine reduces pain at menses by inhibition of follicle growth and ovulation.
It is usually used for dysmenorrhea. You cannot use this medicine for contraception or birth control.
In general, take one tablet a day at a fixed clock time for 21 days. Do not take this medicine for subsequent 7 days (medicine-free period). This 28-day period is regarded as one cycle. From Day 29, irrespective of termination or continuation of bleeding, start taking this medicine from a new sheet of tablets and follow the some procedure as in the first cycle. Strictly follow the instructions.
If you are a new user of this medicine, you will start taking this medicine between Day 1 and Day 5 of the menstrual cycle.
When you remember you missed taking one tablet on the day before, you should immediately take that one tablet, and you will also take one tablet for the day at your regular time. This means that you will take two tablets on that day. When you remember you missed taking two or more tablets, you should take one tablet for the days before at the time when you remember, and you will also take one tablet at your regular time. You will then continue taking this medicine as in the original schedule.
If you accidentally take more than your prescribed dose, consult with your doctor or pharmacist.
Do not stop taking this medicine unless your doctor instructs you to do so.
If you have previously experienced any allergic reactions (itch, rash, etc.) to any medicines.
If you have breast cancer, endometorial cancer and/or cancer of the uterine cervix, and suspicion of these malignancies; undiagnosed genital bleeding; thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism, cerebrovascular accident, and/or coronary artery disease, or histories of these conditions; smoking habit; migraine; heart valve disease; diabetes; thrombotic predisposition (including family members); antiphospholipid antibody syndrome; within 4 weeks before surgery; within 2 weeks after surgery; within 4 weeks after delivery; long-term bed rest; liver disorder; liver tumor; abnormal lipid metabolism; hypertension; otosclerosis; and histories of jaundice, persistent itching and/or gestational herpes during pregnancy.
If you are grow in stature.
If you are pregnant, possibly pregnant or breastfeeding.
If you are taking any other medicinal products. (Some medicines may interact to enhance or diminish medicinal effects. Beware of over-the-counter medicines and dietary supplements as well as other prescription medicines.)
Smoking has been reported to increase the risk of adverse effects, e.g., venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, myocardial infarction, and stroke. This risk is reportedly increased with age (35 years or older) and with heavy smoking (more than 14 cigarettes/day). It is thus needed to stop smoking before taking this medicine if you are a smoker and 35 years or older.
When you take this medicine for long periods of time, visit your doctor every 6 months for interview and checkup (e.g., blood pressure measurement, laboratory tests, breast and abdominal examinations). You should also receive cytological examination of the uterine cervix. For breast cancer, check your breasts by yourself.
Consult your doctor when your period is late. When your period is absent for two consecutive cycles, you may be pregnant. Visit your doctor promptly for examination.
You may experience genital bleeding while taking this medicine. This is called atypical genital bleeding. Usually, this symptom disappears while you are taking this medicine, If bleeding continues for long periods of time or is severe, consult your doctor.
Be careful if you experience continuing severe diarrhea or vomiting. These symptoms make it difficult to absorb the active ingredients of this medicine
The most commonly reported adverse reactions include headache, nausea, upper abdominal pain, atypical genital bleeding, infrequent menstruation (menstrual cycle longer than 38 days), hypermenorrhea, lower abdominal pain, hypomenorrhea (bleeding volume of menses is extremely low), polymenorrhea (menstrual period shorter than 25 days), breast pain, breast discomfort, rash, drug rush and facial swelling. If any of these symptoms occur, consult with your doctor or pharmacist.
The symptoms described below are rarely seen as initial symptoms of the adverse reactions indicated in brackets. If any of these symptoms occur, stop taking this medicine and see your doctor immediately.
leg pain and edema, paralysis and weakness of the extremities, sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, headache, alalia, and acute visual loss [thrombosis]
respiratory distress, hives and itching, angioedema (swelling around the eyes and mouth) [anaphylaxis]
The above symptoms do not describe all the adverse reactions to this medicine. Consult with your doctor or pharmacist if you notice any symptoms of concern other than those listed above.