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should have or not have sex....?????

By Anonymous June 28, 2011 - 1:09am
 
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i am girl of 20yrs and in a relation with 24yr old guy.we both are committed to each other since 10months and we love each each other a lot.he wants me to have sex with him.but my problem is my hormones are imbalance where i don't get my periods regularly and my treatment is going on in which i am advice to take tablets DIANE-35 and OBIMET-SR-500MG.and i have to take it atleast for 4months.so can u plzzzz....advice me what should i do.?

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Hi,
It appears that Obimet SR is used in India. The exact mechanism of action of metformin is unclear but it appears to reduce glucose absorption from the GI tract, reduce glucose production in the body and enhance insulin sensitivity by increasing peripheral glucose uptake and utilization. As Rosa said, it is prescribed for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. It is also used in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome and has been investigated for other diseases where insulin resistance may be an important factor. I hope that together with Rosa's comments, this information has been helpful to you.

July 4, 2011 - 4:33pm
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Anonymous

is ovimet-Sr(1000) a steriod medicine???? I need to know??

July 2, 2011 - 6:06am
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Obimet-SR is not a steroid. It is Metformin hydrochloride which is normally prescribed for Diabetes type 2. Corticosteroid medications usually end in "-sone" so medications such as Prednisone or Cortisone are corticosteroids.

July 2, 2011 - 7:11am

Diane 35 is an oral contraceptive and I believe Obimet is for Diabetes (correct me if I am wrong)-- If you are taking an Oral Contraceptive and you just started you can have sex, however, you will have to use another form of protection such as a condom to ensure that you don't get pregnant. The choice to have sex it entirely up to you.

Good Luck,

Rosa

June 29, 2011 - 7:23am
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Hi,
I am not familiar with the medications that you are taking. Are they to help regulate your reproductive hormones, estrogen and progesterone?
I suggest you talk with your doctor. Confirm that you need to take the medications for four months and abstain from sex during this time until your menstrual cycles have become regular.

June 28, 2011 - 12:31pm
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