How long do I need to continue taking Metformin 500mg, Diane 35, and Aldactone for my polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) after already using them for two years?
Because PCOS is a long-term hormonal condition, medications like metformin, Diane 35, and Aldactone (spironolactone) are often continued as long as they help manage your symptoms and you tolerate them well. However, the duration depends entirely on your current health goals, such as cycle regularity or future family planning. Since Diane 35 and Aldactone should not be taken if you are planning a pregnancy, it is important to periodically review your plan. I highly recommend discussing your long-term goals with your gynecologist to see if any adjustments are needed.
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How long do I need to continue taking Metformin 500mg, Diane 35, and Aldactone for my polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) after already using them for two years?