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Kati (Anonymous, 78.30.99.) Praga-Południe 10 days ago

Can I continue Kliogest treatment if I experience migraine, breast pain and spotting during use?
12.99 zł

I took cyclo progynova for 6 years and everything was fine. Due to the lack of medicine in pharmacies, the gynaecologist changed my drug to kliogest. My nipples hurt all the time, I have pain in my lower abdomen, and at the end of the day
I got migraines, dizziness and spotting if this is the medicine for me. I would like to add that since taking Kliogest my asthma symptoms have returned.

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Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor

10 days ago

Migraine that occurred during Cliosgest treatment is an indication to discontinue the drug and consult the problem with a doctor. Breast pain, tenderness and bleeding are very common side effects of Kliogest. The general description indicates the need to change the method of treatment.

Cyclo-Progynova is currently available in some pharmacies. On our website you can check the availability of the drug and make a reservation:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/20657/cyclo-progynova-tabletki-powlekane/apteki

I encourage you to read:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/htz-hormonalna-terapia-zastepcza-w-menopauzie

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