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Does Using Norethisterone Acetate Cause Insulin Sensitivity Or FBS Rising?

Does using Norethisterone acetate 15 mg daily for two weeks only cause insulin sensitivity ?? after stopping it my FBS raises than before low 100s before it was mid 80s, it would last forever ?? I mean this will last for weeks or months or it will go after a while?? After how much it will last ?? Please I am scarrreeeeed ... I am desperate ...
Tue, 14 May 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concerns. It is unusual to have variable blood sugar levels with usage of norethisterone acetate tablets. However you may be an unusual case and it might be worth it to try out another form of contraception. I hope you also consult a gynecologist to help you with the kind of contraceptive that would work best for you. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Does Using Norethisterone Acetate Cause Insulin Sensitivity Or FBS Rising?

Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. It is unusual to have variable blood sugar levels with usage of norethisterone acetate tablets. However you may be an unusual case and it might be worth it to try out another form of contraception. I hope you also consult a gynecologist to help you with the kind of contraceptive that would work best for you. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!