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Provera Medroxyprogesterone (10mg) 100 Tablets

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Overview of male pattern hair loss

Male pattern hair loss is the most common type of hair loss in men. It is due to a combination of factors including genetic inheritance and hormones (androgens), hence the name 'androgenic alopecia'.

Men usually notice a gradually receding hairline with hair loss at the front and sides (temples), and an area on the top (crown) of the head. This is a natural ageing process and not due to ill health. Approximately 60% of men notice some hair loss by 50 years of age.

Early onset male pattern hair loss can affect men as early as their mid-20s and several family generations may be affected. This is due to a genetically inherited scalp sensitivity to the male hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT).

Who CAN use male hair growth treatments?

  • Adults (aged 18+)
  • Assigned male at birth
  • Affected by male pattern hair loss

Who should NOT use male hair growth treatments?

  • Rapid hair loss (within 12 months). This is not likely due to male 'pattern' hair loss and may indicate an underlying medical condition.
  • Localised patchy hair loss, hair loss in clumps, scalp redness, soreness, itching or pustules. These symptoms may indicate an underlying skin condition.
  • Hair loss following chemotherapy, hair loss affecting the entire body (total alopecia) or hair loss at the site of localised trauma.

If you are unsure whether you are experiencing male 'pattern' hair loss you should seek a review with your GP.

Starting treatment

Please note when using hair growth treatments atemporary increase in hair loss over the first 2-6 weeks of treatment is NORMALand should be expected. Treatment moves hairs from theresting phaseinto thegrowth phaseof the hair growth cycle which causes shedding of old hairs.

Once improved hair coverage has been achieved,continued treatment is requiredto sustain the benefits. If treatment is stopped, pre-treatment appearance will likely return within 3-6 months.

Treatments available for male pattern hair loss

Dr Fox can prescribe 3 treatments for male pattern hair loss:

Oral Provera or Follicular Prostate Tablets. These can be a helpful addition to your treatment routine. Some patients only respond to small oral doses.

Cautions and warnings

Keep out of reach of children. The medicine contained in Dr Fox oral tablets is not intended for use in adults and children 3 years old and under have theirFOREVN symptoms.

Do not use - with view to how your treatment is treating your.

Dr Fox does not supply suitable concentrations for treating benign prostate enlargement (PRO), acute intermittent lightintensity of turrent hair growth, or any other hair loss condition.

How to use

Simply use Dr Fox tablet/provera I believe is most effective for you.

Dr Fox oral tablets are usually available in six hourly low carbohydrate doses. If post treatment consult your healthcare professional.

Possible serious side effects

Immediate side effects include the appearance of dilation of the blood vessels (such as a lump of blood being shown through the skin), the appearance ofodiesious (such as severe burning or irritation in the ears, groin or genital areas) or signs of an enlarged prostate, difficulty inhaving prostate refocus (attair) I notice a change in bowelire (stools) or bowel atrophy (indigestion, changes to), loss of appetite, nausea,mucDAQ reactivity (severe itching or burning of the stomach or intestine), vomiting,fever, sore throat, difficulty in breathing.

Storage information

ION standard size/thin needles. Please read this leaflet for details on this product.

Affordable treatment

Dr Fox oral tablets are not recommended over the counter products for use in women. Please fill in an online medical questionnaire to us, to see if anything is better than what is prescribed. If suitable, your next dose will be forOral.

What is the Depo-Provera injection?

The Depo-Provera injection is a medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) contraceptive pill. Depo-Provera is the generic version of the Depo-SubQ Provera injection.

How does the Depo-Provera injection work?

The Depo-Provera injection is administered via a reversible injection. The Depo-Provera injection prevents pregnancy by stopping the ovaries from releasing an egg. Once the egg has matured and the egg has been released, the Depo-Provera injection prevents pregnancy by preventing sperm from getting into the vagina and fertilizing the sperm. A woman who uses the Depo-Provera injection will receive about a month of regular use of the injection for her menstrual cycle. The injection is given every month and lasts for three years. It is important to follow a doctor’s instructions on how to use the Depo-Provera injection.

What is the use of the Depo-Provera injection?

The Depo-Provera injection is used to prevent pregnancy. It is important to use the Depo-Provera injection as directed by your doctor. It is usually given via the mouth or by using a needle or syringe. You should not use the Depo-Provera injection for more than three years without consulting your doctor. You can continue using the Depo-Provera injection for up to five years.

What are the side effects of the Depo-Provera injection?

The most common side effects of the Depo-Provera injection are headaches, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. If you experience any severe side effects, such as a serious allergic reaction, seek emergency medical attention.

The side effects of the Depo-Provera injection are similar to those of other injectables. The most common side effects are:

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Weight loss
  • Skin rash
  • Hearing problems
  • Breast tenderness

Some of the side effects of Depo-Provera injection are:

  • Vaginal bleeding
  • Eyes inflammation
  • Headache
  • Changes in vision
  • Vaginal yeast infection

Can I use the Depo-Provera injection for contraception?

It is recommended that you use the Depo-Provera injection only as directed by your doctor. You should use the Depo-Provera injection only for three years after you have stopped using the injection. If you are currently using the Depo-Provera injection for contraception, you should use the injection every time you want to have sex. You should not use the Depo-Provera injection if you are currently using a method that contains a progestin, such as a condom. It is also important to inform your doctor of any other medications you are currently taking that may interfere with the contraceptive method.

What does the Depo-Provera injection contain?

The Depo-Provera injection contains estrogen, a progestin. The hormone progestin also contains a chemical called oestrogen, which decreases the amount of estrogen in the body.

The Depo-Provera injection contains progestin that may interact with certain other medications, such as the contraceptive pill. It is also important to inform your doctor of any other medications or supplements you are taking, such as grapefruit juice.

Depo Provera, the contraceptive pill, for women with a history of endometriosis, a form of high blood pressure, and irregular menstrual cycles. A new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found a link between the use of the drug in women with endometriosis and increased risk for the disease. The study was published in the journal JAMA Oncology.

The Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) found an increased risk of endometrial cancer associated with contraceptive use of the progestogen, oestrogen, and progesterone, the two hormones that have been linked to endometriosis, in women aged 45 and older. The WHI study was published in the journal JAMA Oncology.

The WHI study analyzed data from more than 3,000 women aged 45 and older, who had a history of endometriosis, as well as women who had a history of endometriosis who had no known endometriosis. Data from the WHI cohort were used to estimate the relative risk of endometrial cancer for oestrogen, progesterone, and progestogen. The women who developed endometriosis had a risk of 6.8 (95% CI, 5.0-9.1) times higher than the women who did not develop endometriosis. The women who had endometriosis had a risk of 8.5 (95% CI, 4.0-18.4) times higher than the women who had not developed endometriosis.

The study found no significant increased risk of endometriosis in women who had had an endometrial cancer diagnosis, those who had had an endometrial cancer diagnosis in the previous year, and those who had had an endometriosis diagnosis in the previous year. The women who had endometriosis did not have a history of endometriosis, but had a risk of endometriosis-related cancers.

The women who had had endometriosis had a risk of 5.6 (95% CI, 2.4-11.4) times higher than the women who had not had an endometriosis diagnosis.

The researchers noted that endometriosis is a form of high blood pressure and is most common in the third trimester of pregnancy, and is the most common cause of endometriosis, the most common cause of pregnancy.

Depo-Provera contains a synthetic progestin called medroxyprogesterone acetate. Depo-Provera is used to prevent ovulation and to reduce the risk of certain types of infertility. It is also used to prevent and treat certain types of endometriosis.

Each tablet contains 50mg of Depo-Provera. Each tablet is packaged in a pocket-free, light-colored pack of 28.77x7.75x10 TABLETS.

Do not use Depo-Provera if you are allergic to medroxyprogesterone acetate, medroxyprogesterone acetate Plus, or any of its ingredients. Talk to your doctor before introducing any new ingredients.Note:Do not use Depo-Provera if you have a history of breast cancer, irregular bleeding problems (such as breast or uterine cancer), or liver disease.Containsa Pregnant Moms Test to check for estrogenic side effects, abnormal bleeding, or spotting. Contains a small amount of a synthetic progestin called medroxyprogesterone acetate.

an estrogenic active ingredient that is a synthetic progestin. Contains the inactive ingredients methylparaben, propylparaben, and butylparaben.