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Introduction to Suvida Tablet

Suvida Tablet can be taken with or without food but it is recommended to take it at the same time every day in order to maximize its benefits It is important to follow your doctors advice regarding the dosage It is advisable to start taking the pill on the first day of your menstrual cycle and continue taking it for the entire month Once the pack is finished start a new pack If you vomit within 4 hours of taking a dose it is recommended to take another tablet If you miss a dose and realize it is more than 12 hours late use a condom during intercourse for a period of 2 days Commonly observed side effects of this medication include nausea headache and breast pain If these side effects bother you or become severe it is important to inform your doctor Your doctor may be able to suggest ways to reduce or prevent these side effects It is also possible to experience spotting or bleeding between menstrual periods or missed periods while taking this medication If this occurs frequently or persists for a longer period it is advisable to consult with your doctor Before taking this medication inform your doctor if you smoke and are over the age of 35 or if you have a history of heart attack or cancer of the uterus cervix or vagina Your doctor should also be aware of all other medications you are taking as some of them may reduce the effectiveness of this medication or alter its mode of action If you are already pregnant or breastfeeding do not take this medication
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What happens if you take i pill frequently?

A person can take Plan B emergency contraception as often as necessary to prevent pregnancy. It does not carry any long-term risks, and it will not affect a persons future fertility. Short-term side effects are common and include nausea, vomiting, and spotting between periods.

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Can Suvida cause bleeding or spotting between the regular menstrual periods?

Yes, Suvida can cause some unexpected bleeding or spotting, especially during the first three months. Do not stop taking Suvida because of this. This bleeding or spotting decreases with time. You may have unexpected bleeding if you do not take the pills regularly. Consult your doctor if the spotting continues for more than seven days or if the bleeding is heavy.

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What is Suvida and what is it used for?

Suvida is a combined oral contraceptive medicine that contains two hormones estrogen and progesterone. It is used to prevent pregnancy.

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What are the common side effects of taking Suvida?

You may experience irregular vaginal bleeding while taking Suvida. Other common side effects include headache, nausea (feeling sick), acne, depression (sad mood), and breast pain. Most of them are temporary. If these persist, consult with your doctor.

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Are there any specific contraindications associated with the use of Suvida?

The use of Suvida is not recommended to patients with known allergy to any of its components or excipients. It is not advised to be used by patients with a history of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes mellitus, migraine headache, liver disease or tumors, uterine bleeding, breast cancer, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism (blood clot).

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How and in what dose should I take Suvida?

Take this medicine as per the advice of your doctor. However, take it at the same time each day, to ensure consistent levels of medicine in your body.

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