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Depo-Provera no Prescription Indications

Depo Provera also causes the cervical mucous to thicken causing the sperm to have a hard time moving towards the uterus.
Depo Provera also causes the shedding of the endometrium thereby causing menstruation.
Depo Provera can also help treating symptoms of certain types of cancer.
Depo Provera is a contraceptive composed of a female progesterone hormone used to prevent pregnancy by inhibiting ovulation.
Depo Provera is a contraceptive to prevent pregnancy.
Depo Provera is indicated for females who would not want to get pregnant for a given time.
Depo Provera is indicated to treat inoperable, recurrent, and metastatic endometrial and/or renal carcinoma.
Depo-Provera is given as a single 150- injection every 3 months (13 weeks).

Depo-Provera no Prescription Contraindications

Depo-Provera no Prescription is contraindicated if you have any of the following conditions:
- Angina;
- Asthma;
- Breast Cancer;
- Current or history of unusual blood clotting;
- Depression;
- Diabetes;
- Have had stroke;
- Heart problems;
- Hypertension;
- Kidney problems;
- Liver problems;
- Migraine;
- Osteoporosis;
- Seizures;
- Undiagnosed and abnormal vaginal bleeding;
- Uterine or hormonal cancer;

Depo-Provera no Prescription Side Effects

Depo-Provera no Prescription side effects that you should report to your health care professional or doctor as soon as possible:
- Allergic reactions;
- Blood clots in the arms and legs;
- Breast tenderness;
- Changes in eating habits, weight and appetite;
- Changes in the growth of hair;
- Clotting of blood in the lungs;
- Dizziness;
- Fainting;
- Hypertension;
- Increase in the flow of menses;
- Jaundice;
- Liver damage;
- Nausea;
- Nervousness;
- Oily skin and acne;
- Pain and bleeding at the injection site;
- Stopping of menstruation;
- Unusual heavy loss of blood during menstrual periods;

Depo-Provera no Prescription Other Brand Names

In some countries Depo-Provera no Prescription may also be known as:
- Acemedrox;
- Acetoflux;
- Adgyn Medro;
- Alti-MPA;
- Apo-Medroxy;
- Ciclotal;
- Contracep;
- Cycrin;
- Depocon;
- Depo-Prodasone;
- Depo-subQ Provera;
- Farlutal;
- Farlutal;
- Farlutale;
- Gen-Medroxy;
- Gestapuran;
- Livomedrox;
- Map An;
- Medrosterona;
- Medroxitest;
- Medroxyhexal;
- Medroxyprogesterone Acetate;
- Megestrin;
- Megestron;
- MPA Gyn;
- MPA-beta;
- Novo-Medrone;
- Perlutex;
- Prodasone;
- Progevera 250;
- Progevera;
- Ralovera;
- Veraplex;

What are Depo-Provera no Prescription used for?

Depo-Provera Contraceptive Injection is given in the buttock or upper arm to prevent pregnancy. It is more than 99 percent effective; your chances of becoming pregnant during the first year of use are less than 1 in 100. The injection is given every 3 months (13 weeks) by your doctor. Depo-Provera works by preventing the release of hormones called gonadotropins from the pituitary gland in the brain. Without these hormones, the monthly release of an egg from the ovary cannot occur. If no egg is released, pregnancy is impossible. Depo-Provera also causes changes in the lining of the uterus that make pregnancy less likely even if an egg is released.

In higher doses, Depo-Provera is also used in the treatment of certain cancers including cancer of the endometrium (lining of the uterus) and kidney cancer.

What are the possible side effects of Depo-Provera no Prescription?

Depo-Provera no Prescription side effects that you should report to your health care professional or doctor as soon as possible:
- Weight Gain Or Loss;
- Weakness Or Fatigue;
- Unpredictable Menstrual Bleeding;
- Nervousness;
- Headache;
- Dizziness;
- Abdominal Pain Or Discomfort;