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My doctor prescribed letrozole 5 mg tablet but I took letrozole 2.5 mg tablet, is there anything to worry about?
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Usually letrozole is started at 2.5 mg and it is increased if ovulation has not taken place with this dose. So on taking low dose may not cause ovulation. But this can be confirmed only through folliculometry.
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Just see if your eggs are forming with 2.5 If it does then you need not worry
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The tab is used for infertility sometimes high doses given.
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