Myo-inositol is a type of sugar alcohol that has been studied for its potential benefits in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) trying to conceive. PCOS is a hormonal disorder, that affects fertility and increases the chances of pregnancy complications. Myo-inositol may help improve ovarian function, hormone balance, and insulin sensitivity in women with PCOS, increasing the chances of successful pregnancy and reducing the chances of complications such as gestational diabetes and preeclampsia.
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Query: Hello doctor, I am a PCOD patient taking tablets Deviry and Myocyst-M for three months. My thyroid levels are normal. Can I take tablets Myocyst- M and Deviry 10 mg together? Please help. Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. We will pay close attention to your worries and address all your questions with utmost care. Tablet Myocyst-M is Metformin with Myo-inositol and tablet Deviry is Medroxyprogesterone. Both are completely different. You can definitely have them together, without any side... Read Full »
I have PCOS, and I am trying to conceive but cannot do it. Why?
Query: Hello doctor, I missed my periods for three months four years ago, and after all investigations, I was diagnosed with PCOS. The doctor prescribed six months course to regularise periods as Diane and Normoz. And during this course, my husband and I did not even plan once for a baby. As I stopped my c... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. At present, again, you did not get your menses. Multiple hormonal intakes are not nice as they also have side effects. I suggest you take a tablet of Primolute N (Norethisterone) 10 mg twice daily for seven days and wait one to two weeks for the menses. After that, s... Read Full »