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Klaudia (Anonymous, 89.64.122.) Warszawa 2 years ago

Can Erdomed and Ryaltis affect the menstrual cycle?

Good morning, I take allergy medications ryaltris and erdomed, since I take them, my period is late and I have a very painful pms. Can these drugs disrupt the menstrual cycle and is this normal?

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Anna Tyrańska Pharmacist

2 years ago

Mometasone and olopatadine are medicines used to treat eye allergies such as allergic conjunctivitis. There is no known information or scientific studies to suggest that mometasone or olopatadine have a direct effect on the menstrual cycle. There is also no information or studies to suggest that erdosteine in Erdomed has a direct effect on the menstrual cycle. In my opinion, medications should not affect painful PMS and the menstrual cycle, but every person reacts to drugs differently, so it is likely that the preparations have had such an effect on you. Please remember that factors such as stress, diet or temperature can also affect the menstrual cycle. Under the links below you can get acquainted with the availability of medicines in pharmacies in Polish: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/27509/erdomed-kapsulki/apteki https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/113706/ryaltris-aerozol/apteki

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