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Endometriosis - Management
Progestogens
Age from 16 to 60 years
Medroxyprogesterone acetate 150mg syringe (Depo-Provera®)
Medroxyprogesterone 150mg/1ml suspension for injection pre-filled syringes
Give 150mg (1ml) by deep intramuscular injection.
Supply 1 1ml prefilled syringe.
Levonorgestrel 20mcg/24hrs intra-uterine system (Mirena®)
Levonorgestrel 20micrograms/24hours intrauterine system
For insertion into the uterine cavity.
Supply 1 device.
Desogestrel 75micrograms (Cerazette®)
Cerazette 75microgram tablets
Take one tablet once a day. See package insert for full instructions.
Supply 84 tablets.
Etonogestrel 68mg implant (Nexplanon®)
Etonogestrel 68mg implant
For subdermal implantation.
Supply 1 implant.
Age from 16 years onwards
Medroxyprogesterone: 10mg three times a day (not contraceptive)
Medroxyprogesterone 10mg tablets
Take one tablet three times a day.
Supply 90 tablets.
Norethisterone tablets: 5mg twice a day (not contraceptive)
Norethisterone 5mg tablets
Take one tablet twice a day.
Supply 60 tablets.
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