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Product name: Provera 10mg (10mg) 30 tabletsHealthylife.com.au provides a detailed product information sheet about this product. It is intended for purchase only. Please read the enclosed leaflet before you place your order.
Manufacturer: HealthylifeCountry of origin: U. S. and Canadian UnionIt is a prescription only medicine, and is sold by Healthylife Pharmacy. It is a generic prescription only medicine.
Country of any active ingredient: U.Healthylife provides a detailed product information sheet about this product. Please read product labels and Bazaarvoice. This information is intended for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Please seek the advice of your physician, pharmacist or doctor questions or concerns or exception to usage should you have any medical condition affecting your health, seek medical advice from your doctor.
Medically reviewed by Jessica Swirble, PharmDLast updated on July 31, 2024
Active ingredient(s):Provera
Dosage:Take 1 tablet once a day. It is not recommended to take more than one tablet in 24 hours.
Medically reviewed by Jessica Swire, PharmDLast updated on July 31, 2024
Common side effects
Side effects common with Provera include:
headache
Uncommon
Side effects not experienced by all users:
Rare but serious side effects (may include vision changes):
If you experience any of these serious side effects or any other side effects, seek medical attention immediately.
This medication can cause serious side effects that require immediate medical attention.
This medication may increase your risk of blood clots, stroke, or certain types of cancer in your blood.
This medication may also interact with other medications and supplements. Do not take Provera without consulting your doctor. This medication should not be taken with dairy products (as calcium may be absorbed into your blood by your body).
Before engaging in sexual activity, tell your doctor or pharmacist your complete medical history, especially of:
Do not take Provera if you are allergic to it, or if you are taking any of the ingredients listed at the end of this leaflet. Before taking this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of:
If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, talk to your doctor before using this medication.
It is not recommended to use Provera during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor.
Sold and Supplied by Healthylife Pharmacy
This product is a Prescription Only Medicine (S4) and is sold by Healthylife Pharmacy, an independently owned and operated pharmacy business. This prescription product requires a valid Australian script.
Medicare CardNo MedicareConcession
$21.95
Healthylife provides general product information such as nutritional information, country of origin and product packaging for your convenience. This information is intended as a guide only, including because products change from time to time. Please read product labels before consuming. For therapeutic goods, always read the label and follow the directions for use on pack. If you require specific information to assist with your purchasing decision, we recommend that you contact the manufacturer via the contact details on the packaging or email us at [email protected]. Product ratings and reviews are taken from various sources including Bazaarvoice. Healthylife does not represent or warrant the accuracy of any statements, claims or opinions made in product ratings and reviews.
InactiveChapter 1Inactive Drug Monograph of Depo-Provera Medroxyprogesterone 2.5mg
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Healthylife contains the active ingredient Depo-Provera, which is a type of progestin. It is a humanisation medication primarily used to help women with endometriosis control. Depo-Provera is a progestin that is produced by ovaries and passes into breast milk. It works by binding to estrogen receptors in the body, which helps lower the production of estrogen in the body. This medication is used to treat endometriosis, a condition where tissue from a woman’s ovaries does not form a part of her uterus. Estrogen is essential for making and maintaining an embryo in a woman’s uterus. Depo-Provera is also used to treat other conditions such as endometriosis, endometrial hyperplasia (a growth that resembles cancer) and gynecomastia, which are often associated with endometriosis. Depo-Provera is used to prevent pregnancy for women with endometriosis who have a history of uterine cancer or other endometriosis-related conditions.
InactiveChapter 2Healthylife contains the active ingredient Depo-Provera, a progestin that is a type of synthetic progesterone. It is primarily used to help women with endometriosis, a condition where tissue from a woman’s ovaries does not form a part of their uterus. Depo-Provera is also used to prevent pregnancy for women with endometriosis who have a history of uterine cancer or other endometriosis-related conditions.
InactiveChapter 3It is primarily used to help women with endometriosis, a condition where tissue from a woman’s ovaries does not form a part of her uterus.
InactiveChapter 4For many men, the shot for Depo-Provera is an important part of their family planning plan. But not everyone in their life is a good candidate for the shot.
For one thing, it's not as easy as picking a shot, and you have to go to the pharmacy for a shot.
The shot for Depo-Provera, which is also called Depo-SubQ Provera, is injected every 12 weeks, but you can't really see the shot from a distance without your finger on the injector. You can get the shot yourself, and you can even get some free shots at the pharmacy if you do have a prescription.
This is a common problem, especially for those who don't have a doctor's appointment. It's also called the shot for men, and it can be a good option for those who do not have a doctor's appointment, but need a prescription.
So, what do you do to get the shot? You can do a number of things, and it can take some practice to get you the shot that is right for you.
First, get a good gynecologist. You could get a gynecologist who is a doctor or an obstetrician, but it's hard to get a specialist with you. A gynecologist is a specialist in something that's not an appointment. You would have to get a gynecologist, but they can usually be at a physical clinic.
Next, get a gynecologist and a medical provider. You could also get a doctor, but it's hard to get a medical provider, either.
Finally, the gynecologist can do pelvic exams, and there are other options besides the shot.
You could also have a physical doctor, but you also have to have some other medical insurance.
There's a reason that most gynecologists have not been trained to do pelvic exams. They can just ask for the gynecologist, who can give you the shot. The gynecologist will give you the shot, and the medical provider will give you the shot. And the medical provider is a nurse.
You could also have a physical doctor and a medical provider. They could either walk you in to the physical doctor or go and have an appointment, and they'll write you a prescription for the shot.
You could also have a physical doctor, and you have a physical therapist.
Next, the physical therapist will be at the physical clinic. It can be a female, and she can go into your office and write you a prescription for the shot.
Finally, the physical therapist will have a trained nurse, who will have to give you the shot. The nurse will also have the shot in her hand, and she'll give you the shot.
You could also have a nurse in the office. You could have a nurse at the physical clinic or a nurse at the physical clinic.
You can also get a physical therapist. If you want to be treated for a certain condition, you have to have a physical therapist.
Finally, the physical therapist can go to the pharmacy. They can go to the pharmacy and get the shot and they'll write you a prescription for the shot.
You can get a physical therapist if you want to be treated for a certain condition. If you want to be treated for a certain condition, you can get a physical therapist at a pharmacy.
You could also get a nurse at the pharmacy, and you can also get a nurse at the pharmacy. You can get a nurse at the pharmacy and write you a prescription for the shot.
You could also get a physical therapist.
You can get a physical therapist.
|AA common problem with the shot for Depo-Provera is that it can take a while to get a good shot. This is because, for many men, the shot is not easy to get.
TheDepo-Provera®(Depo-Provera) injection contains the hormone progestin, which is the primary birth control method for preventing pregnancy.
Depo-Provera is a progestin-only injection. It is used to prevent pregnancy by stopping ovulation and thickening the cervical mucus in women who do not ovulate (the area where the ovaries are absent).
The Depo-Provera shot works by thickening the mucus in the cervical region. It prevents sperm from getting into the uterus and stops ovulation.
Depo-Provera works to help prevent pregnancy by preventing ovulation in women who do not ovulate. However, women who take the Depo-Provera shot can still become pregnant.
The Depo-Provera is a long acting shot (LASD-10) that contains a progestin. It works by thickening the mucus in the area where the ovaries are absent.
LASD-10 is injected every 5 minutes. It is injected into the head of a woman.
The Depo-Provera shot can be used by any woman who wishes to prevent pregnancy. However, it is important that women who have a history of breast cancer or other types of cancer who have used Depo-Provera can use the shot to prevent pregnancy.
Depo-Provera is injected slowly every 4 months or longer. It is administered every 6 months. If the woman does not ovulate, she may need to use the shot every 3 months or longer.
For women who have gone through menopause, the injection may not be effective at preventing pregnancy. However, if the woman has had a menopause, the injection may be effective for preventing pregnancy.
Depo-Provera is a type of birth control medication that works by preventing ovulation in women who do not ovulate.
The drug prevents pregnancy by thickening the cervical mucus in the area where the ovaries are absent. This prevents sperm from getting into the uterus.
It works to prevent pregnancy by thickening the mucus in the area where the ovaries are absent. It also prevents ovulation.
Depo-Provera is a long acting injection. It lasts for more than 4 months.