during pandemics. 1 2 3 antifibrinolytics nsaids combined … · 2020. 8. 4. · all women with...
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Read the full review at cochranelibrary.com
All women with heavy menstrual bleeding should increase their dietary intake of iron and consider iron supplements
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Treatments can be unsuitable for certain women
All treatments reduce heavy menstrual bleeding
Antifibrinolytics NSAIDs Combined hormonal contraceptives
Treatments can cause common side e�ects a�ecting 1 in 10 women
The Cochrane Gynaecology and Fertility Group has summarised the research evidence for treatments which are commonly available during pandemics.
A decision aid to support discussions about the di�erent treatment options commonly available during pandemics
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HeadachesDizzinessIndigestion
Nausea and vomittingDiarrhoea
Cannot be used for contraception Cannot be used for contraception Does provide reliable contraception
Breast tendernessBreak-through bleedingWeight gain
Mood changesHeadacheNausea
HeartburnStomach ulcersInflammatory bowel disease
Tranexamic acidDose: 1gFrequency: Three times a day for five days
Mefenamic acidTotal dose: 500mgFrequency: Three times a day
Combined oral contraceptive pillTotal dose: VariableFrequency: Once a day
Not advised in older women or women with a history of:
Not advised in women with a history of:
Not advised in women with a history of:
Seizures Blood clots in the legs or lungs
SmokingObesityHigh blood pressureBlood clots in the legs and lungs
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Heavy menstrual bleeding a�ects up to 1 in 3 women
Only combined hormonal contraceptives can provide reliable contraception