Can the side effect of using Drovelis tablets be pain in the legs and, in particular, calves? This is my first pack of these pills.
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Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
3 years ago
Yes, the side effect of birth control pills may be leg pain. You do not specify whether it is muscle pain or other pain, so I will encourage you to perform a D-dimer test to possibly exclude whether the drug does not increase your risk of thromboembolism, which could contribute to leg pain. A score below 500 or 0.5 depending on the unit excludes the risk of thrombosis.
I have the same symptoms, i.e. a feeling of heaviness in my calves, such as strain or slight numbness. It's not a big annoying pain, but it's annoying. I am in the middle of the second package, d-diamers normal. I wonder if it will pass by itself with time? And could it be related to some onset of thrombosis?
Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor
3 years ago
For @Sonja: In general, the use of hormonal contraception, often contributes to the onset of inflammation of the gums. If the pain prevents daily functioning, you should go to the gynecologist, who will decide on the possible change of the preparation again. It is also possible that this pain will subside with the time of using Drovelis.
Hello. Can Drovelis cause severe pain in the gums, teeth? For 2 weeks I have been using these tablets after changing from vibin mini and I do not make the pain of the entire jaw.
Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
3 years ago
Please continue therapy and observe the body.
This is my first pack of this drug and today I took 10 tablets.
Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
3 years ago
The result is correct. How long do you take the tablets?
It is difficult to describe this pain is the feeling of such heavy legs and in particular the left calf. Earlier, I also had leg pains, but more radiating as if from the hips and with the beginning of taking pills as if they intensified. The result of D-dimerow is 200 and other tests for blood clotting also in the norm. Should we stop taking the drug or wait until the body gets used to it?