What is Visanne 2 MG Tablet?
Visanne Tablet is a hormonal prepration containing dienogest as its active ingredient. It is a man-made form of the female hormone progestin. Visanne Tablet is used for the treatment of endometriosis. It is a condition that occurs in females, in this condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus, causing pain and/or infertility. This medicine suppresses the action of certain hormones that are involved in the formation of the lining of the Visanne Tablet. Your doctor will decide the dose and duration of the treatment after accessing your condition. Take this medicine as told by your doctor. Also, inform your doctor about all the medicines you are currently taking or the disease condition you suffer from.
Uses of Visanne 2 MG
For the treatment of endometriosis.
Contraindications of Visanne 2 MG
If you are allergic to dienogest or any other ingredient of this medicine. If you have or ever had breast or uterine cancer. If you experience vaginal bleeding which is not being treated. If you have heart disease or blood clotting disorder. If you have porphyria (inherited or acquired disorders of certain enzymes). If you have bleeding in your brain or stroke. If you have liver disease, liver tumour, diabetes or any form of tumour. If you have any eye-related disorder such as partial or complete loss of vision or defect in visual fields. If you are pregnant, planning pregnancy or are breastfeeding.
Side effects of Visanne 2 MG
Headache
Breast discomfort
Nausea
Mood changes
Weakness
Other General Warnings
Talk to your doctor if
You have a liver, kidney or heart-related problem.
You have or a family history of breast cancer.
You have or a family history of blood clotting disorder at an early age.
You have diabetes or uncontrolled high blood pressure
You have ever had chloasma (golden-brown patches on the
skin, particularly on the face).
You suffer or have suffered from mood-related disorders.
Long term use of this medicine can reduce bone density. Visanne needs to be discussed with the doctor before initiating the treatment.
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