I have been prescribed normoz tablet along with contraceptive pills for my irregular periods, without detection of my blood sugar level. Can it cause adverse side effects like hyperglycemia? My blood sugar levels are usually normal and my pcos/pcod has also not been confirmed yet but I mostly have irregular periods. Should I start the medication?
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Those two medications doesn't give you hyperglycemic state.
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Your cycle is of how many days. If it is 30-35 days with normal blood flow then no medication is required.
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Presently there is no indication to start medication. Normoz does not cause hyperglycaemia. This is a supplement. Medications like metformin are usually given in pcos to improve insulin sensitivity in patients willing to conceive for example. No need to be taken regularly especially if pcos is not confirmed yet.
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Normoz doesn't cause hyperglycemia, rather it decreases insulin resistance and keep the sugars in control. Also modern contraceptive pills don't affect the blood sugar. Pcod may not be confirmed by ultrasound but if you are overweight along with having irregular periods, these medicines help.
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You can confidently start normoz and contraceptive pills. It will not cause hyperglycemia. Normoz will correct your irregular periods.
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