Re: menorrhagia in peimenopausal woman

From: jayacy jayankar (jayacy@gmail.com)
Tue May 20 05:36:24 2008


Hello

It is better to investigate the cause of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding,to rule out ovarian and uterine pathology.If all investigations normal then you can try mefenamic acid with tranexamic acid.

Jayacy

On 5/20/08, Dr Noor, GP <lala1447@live.com> wrote: >
> Hi!
> I am a GP and many perimenopausal women come to me with complaints of
> menorrhagia and polymenorrhea. I give them Ponstan (mefenamic acid) should
> I try other medicine if yes than which one?
> Thanks in advance
>





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