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Has The Amylase Level Increased Due To Taking Climene?

Hello Dr,

I am a Peruvian MD living in Montreal. I usually takes estrace 2mg + Prometrium 100mg. For 6 weeks I changed that for Climene (non stop). Now my Amylasa are 139 (ref; 0-100). Could you explain if Climene increased Amylase.
Thank you. (My French and Spanish are better than my English). Luisa
Thu, 24 Apr 2014
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Climene is a combination of Estradiol valerate and cyproterone acetate .
CONTRA-INDICATIONS:Pregnancy, lactation, severe disturbances of liver function, jaundice or persistent itching during a previous pregnancy, previous or existing tumours of the liver, uterus, ovaries or breast or a suspicion of such tumours, endometriosis, existing or previous thromboembolic processes, severe diabetes mellitus with vascular changes, sickle-cell anaemia, disturbances of lipometabolism, a history of herpes of pregnancy, otosclerosis with deterioration during pregnancy.Strict medical supervision is necessary.Consult your gynaecologist at the earliest.
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Has The Amylase Level Increased Due To Taking Climene?

Climene is a combination of Estradiol valerate and cyproterone acetate . CONTRA-INDICATIONS:Pregnancy, lactation, severe disturbances of liver function, jaundice or persistent itching during a previous pregnancy, previous or existing tumours of the liver, uterus, ovaries or breast or a suspicion of such tumours, endometriosis, existing or previous thromboembolic processes, severe diabetes mellitus with vascular changes, sickle-cell anaemia, disturbances of lipometabolism, a history of herpes of pregnancy, otosclerosis with deterioration during pregnancy.Strict medical supervision is necessary.Consult your gynaecologist at the earliest.