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  5. My period is already 4 days late this month but now I want to delay my periods for few more days. I want to know the dosage of Primolut N 5mg I can take everyday to securely and successfully postpone my periods for next few days.

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My period is already 4 days late this month but now I want to delay my periods for few more days. I want to know the dosage of Primolut N 5mg I can take everyday to securely and successfully postpone my periods for next few days.

Asked by Female, 21 · 12 days ago

Since your period is 4 days late, the cause could be pregnancy, stress, thyroid issues, or other hormonal imbalances. Using Primolut N (norethisterone) without knowing the reason may complicate things. It is a prescription-only medication, and its effect may be unpredictable when periods are already late. Consult a gynaecologist for safe, effective guidance.
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You can take Primolut N (Norethisterone 5 mg) at a dose of 5 mg three times daily (total 15 mg per day) to delay your period. Start taking the tablets at least 3 days before your expected period and continue for the number of days you want to postpone it, up to about 10-14 days.

🩺 Important Safety Information

  • Do not start Primolut N if you are already pregnant or suspect pregnancy.
  • Use effective non-hormonal contraception while taking this medication.
  • Common side effects include spotting, nausea, headache, and breast tenderness; if these worsen or persist, consult your doctor.
  • Avoid smoking during treatment as it increases risk of side effects.

🩺 When to See a Doctor

  • If your period is already late by 4 days, it is important to rule out pregnancy before starting Primolut N.
  • Consult a gynecologist before starting this medication to ensure it is safe and appropriate for you.
  • Seek immediate medical advice if you experience severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, or signs of blood clots (e.g., leg swelling, chest pain).

If you want, I can explain how Primolut N works or discuss alternative options for delaying periods.

Answered 12 days ago

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