Who should not take Ogen 2.5 Oral?
The following conditions are contraindicated with this drug. Check with your physician if you have any of the following:
Conditions:
- uterine fibroids
- breast cancer
- family history of breast cancer
- cancer of the ovary
- cancer in the lining of the uterus
- tumor that is dependent on estrogen for growth
- a condition with low thyroid hormone levels
- low levels of parathyroid hormone
- high amount of triglyceride in the blood
- high amount of calcium in the blood
- hepatic porphyria
- inherited disorder of continuing episodes of swelling
- deficiency of anti-clotting agents
- increased risk of blood clotting
- dementia
- a migraine headache
- a clot in the small veins that carry blood to or from the retina of the eye
- optic disk edema
- a heart attack
- coronary artery disease
- a clot in the lung
- a stroke
- obstruction of a blood vessel by a blood clot
- blood clot in a deep vein of the extremities
- at risk for formation of blood clots
- asthma
- severe liver disease
- disease of the gallbladder
- a lump in the breast
- systemic lupus erythematosus, an autoimmune disease
- recent operation
- seizures
- visible water retention
- bedridden patient or one unable to move around freely
- tobacco smoking
- protein C deficiency disease
- history of pulmonary embolism
- history of deep vein thrombosis
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