Ormeloxifene
About Ormeloxifene
Ormeloxifene contains medicine known as 'contraceptive', used to prevent unintended pregnancy. It is a non-hormonal and non-steroidal contraceptive with very few side effects. Unintended pregnancy is a pregnancy that occurred either unwanted when no children or no more children were desired. Also, pregnancy is mistimed, such as the pregnancy occurring earlier than desired.
Ormeloxifene contains 'Ormeloxifene', which prevents implantation on the wall of the uterus. Ormeloxifene may also change the lining of the uterus to prevent the development of a pregnancy. Ormeloxifene does not have any effect if you are already pregnant hence does not cause abortion.
Take Ormeloxifene as prescribed by your doctor. Your doctor will recommend how often you take Ormeloxifene based on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience irregular or delayed periods. Most of these side effects of Ormeloxifene subside with time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.
Do not take Ormeloxifene if you are allergic to Ormeloxifene or any of the ingredients. Do not take Ormeloxifene if you are already pregnant, Ormeloxifene cannot terminate the pregnancy. Ormeloxifene is safe is taken by breastfeeding women. For the first three months, when you start taking Ormeloxifene, it is better to use a condom to avoid an unplanned pregnancy.
Uses of Ormeloxifene
Medicinal Benefits
Ormeloxifene contains ' Ormeloxifene', a non-steroidal and non-hormonal oral contraceptive. It is generally taken once a week. It is also used to treat uterine bleeding in women who have not attained menopause yet. It works by preventing the implantation of an egg on the wall of the uterus. Hence, it prevents unplanned pregnancies.
Directions for Use
Storage
Side Effects of Ormeloxifene
- Irregular or delayed periods
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Weight gain
Drug Warnings
Do not take Ormeloxifene if you are allergic to Ormeloxifene or any ingredients. It is generally taken once a week. If you are already pregnant, Ormeloxifene cannot terminate the pregnancy, so it is not an abortion pill. Ormeloxifene can be used with caution in breastfeeding mothers. You should not take Ormeloxifene without a doctor's advice. Ormeloxifene is not recommended for children younger than 16 years old. It is advised to use condoms along with Ormeloxifene for the first three months when you start taking it.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Ormeloxifene may interact with antibiotics (tetracycline, amoxicillin).
Drug-Food Interactions: No interaction found.
Drug-Disease Interactions: No interaction found.
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Safety Advice
Alcohol
cautionInteraction with alcohol is unknown. It is advisable to consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
Pregnancy
cautionIf you are pregnant, consult your doctor before taking Ormeloxifene. Your doctor may prescribe this medicine if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast Feeding
cautionIf you are breastfeeding, consult your doctor before taking Ormeloxifene. Your doctor may prescribe this medicine if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Driving
safe if prescribedOrmeloxifene does not affect your driving ability.
Liver
cautionOrmeloxifene is used with caution if you have liver diseases or a recent history of jaundice due to the increased risk of worsening your condition. Your doctor may adjust the dose or prescribe a suitable alternative based on your condition.
Kidney
cautionOrmeloxifene should be used with caution if you have kidney disease. Your doctor may adjust the dose or prescribe a suitable alternative based on your condition.
Children
unsafeOrmeloxifene is not recommended for children below the age of 16 years.
Habit Forming
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
- Opt for a diet rich in whole grains, fruits, veggies and low-fat dairy products.
- Quitting smoking and not drinking alcohol is the best strategy to lower the risk of any complications.
- Avoid chronic stress and physical exercise like running, as it might increase vaginal bleeding.
- Monitor your blood pressure daily and if there is too much fluctuation, immediately contact your doctor.
- Take a pregnancy test about a week after you take Ormeloxifene.
- Try to include heart-healthy omega-three fatty acid-containing food drinks in your daily diet. You can also use low-fat cooking oil like olive oil, soybean oil, canola oil and coconut oil to lower your elevated blood pressure.
Special Advise
- Consult your doctor if your periods are delayed by more than 7/10 days for a pregnancy test.
Patients Concern
Disease/Condition Glossary
Unintended pregnancy: It is a condition of pregnancy that occurs either unwanted when no children or no more children are desired. Also, pregnancy is mistimed, such as occurring earlier than desired. Most unintended pregnancies result from not using contraception or contraceptives inconsistently or incorrectly.
FAQs
Ormeloxifene contains 'Ormeloxifene', a non-steroidal and non-hormonal oral contraceptive. It works by preventing the implantation of an egg on the wall of the uterus. Hence, it prevents unplanned pregnancies.
Ormeloxifene is not known to affect any future chances of pregnancy. Consult your doctor for further advice.
Ormeloxifene does not affect fertility. Use contraception during sexual intercourse as it may lead to unwanted pregnancy if you are not planning it.
It is a common side effect of Ormeloxifene to get delayed or lighter period. If periods are delayed by 15 days, please do a pregnancy test. Lighter periods are not harmful as you may lose less haemoglobin every month and fewer iron stores in your body. Thus, you have a very slight chance of suffering from anaemia.
Ormeloxifene has shown a low effect for harmful interactions with other medicines. But co-administration with certain medicines (Tetracycline and Amoxycillin) has been shown to affect its efficacy. During antibiotic treatment, it is advisable to wear a condom to avoid unwanted pregnancy.
Ormeloxifene should not be used in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome, as the use of Ormeloxifene may worsen the condition. Consult your doctor for further advice.