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Jagoda (Anonymous, 2a00:f41:28f2:833::) Polska 7 months ago

Should I continue to use Femoston? Do you get spotting after Femoson?

Hello, I wanted to ask about Femoston, namely I used two packs and I have spotting and breast pain. Because of these ailments, I did not take another package .the problem is that it stains for the third week. My question is whether I should go back to taking pills and change the medication. Is it normal to have spotting after two or three weeks after this medication? Thank you for your reply

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Joanna Dunajska Pharmacist, Editor

7 months ago

Spotting and breast pain are side effects that have been reported with Femoston.
According to the information contained in the leaflet, "while taking Femoston, bleeding will occur once a month (so-called withdrawal bleeding). However, if you experience unexpected bleeding in addition to your monthly bleeding or develop drops of blood (spotting) that persist for more than the first 6 months of use, started 6 months after you started taking Femoston, persist after you stop taking Femoston, contact your doctor as soon as possible." Long-lasting spotting and doubts about further use of the drug are an indication to consult gynaecologists to determine further treatment.

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