leading depo-subQ provera 104 Generic Name: Medroxyprogesterone Injection (Subcutaneous) (med ROX ee proe JES ter one) Brand Name: depo-subQ provera 104 Overview Side Effects Dosage Professional Interactions More Pregnancy Warnings Breastfeeding Warnings User Reviews Support Group Q & A Pricing & Coupons Warning Using depo-subQ provera 104 (medroxyprogesterone injection (subcutaneous)) for birth control or pain caused by endometriosis may cause bone loss. Bone loss is greater the longer the drug is used. It is not known what the effects will be on bones when used in teenaged and young adult women. Do not use this medicine for birth control for a long time unless other options will not work. This medicine does not stop the spread of diseases like HIV or hepatitis that are passed through blood or having sex. Do not have any kind of sex without using a latex or polyurethane condom. Do not share needles or other things like toothbrushes or razors. Talk with your doctor. Uses of depo-subQ provera 104: It is used to prevent pregnancy. It is used to treat pain caused by endometriosis. It may be given to you for other reasons. Talk with the doctor. Slideshow Fertility Facts: Women's Fertility Issues Explained What do I need to tell my doctor BEFORE I take depo-subQ provera 104? For all patients taking depo-subQ provera 104: If you have an allergy to medroxyprogesterone or any other part of this medicine. If you are allergic to any drugs like this one, any other drugs, foods, or other substances. Tell your doctor about the allergy and what signs you had, like rash; hives; itching; shortness of breath; wheezing; cough; swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat; or any other signs. If you have had any of these health problems: Bleeding disorder; blood clots or risk of having a blood clot; breast cancer; liver disease; heart attack; stroke; or tumor where estrogen or progesterone make it grow. If you have had any of these health problems: Cancer of the uterus, ovary, cervix, or vagina; or vaginal bleeding where the cause is not known. For all reasons other than cancer treatment: If you are pregnant or may be pregnant. Do not take depo-subQ provera 104 if you are pregnant. This is not a list of all drugs or health problems that interact with this medicine. Tell your doctor and pharmacist about all of your drugs (prescription or OTC, natural products, vitamins) and health problems. You must check to make sure that it is safe for you to take depo-subQ provera 104 with all of your drugs and health problems. Do not start, stop, or change the dose of any drug without checking with your doctor. What are some things I need to know or do while I take depo-subQ provera 104? Tell all of your health care providers that you take this medicine. This includes your doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and dentists. Blood clots have happened with depo-subQ provera 104. Tell your doctor if you have ever had a blood clot. Talk with your doctor. Liver problems have happened. Call your doctor right away if you get signs of liver problems like dark urine, feeling tired, not hungry, upset stomach or stomach pain, light-colored stools, throwing up, or yellow skin or eyes. If you have high blood sugar (diabetes), you will need to watch your blood sugar closely. Have a bone density test as you have been told by your doctor. Talk with your doctor. Take calcium and vitamin D as you were told by your doctor. Have blood work checked as you have been told by the doctor. Talk with the doctor. Be sure to have regular breast exams and gynecology check-ups. Your doctor will tell you how often to have these. You will also need to do breast self-exams as your doctor has told you. Talk with your doctor. This medicine may affect certain lab tests. Tell all of your health care providers and lab workers that you take this medicine. This medicine may cause dark patches of skin on your face. Avoid sun, sunlamps, and tanning beds. Use sunscreen and wear clothing and eyewear that protects you from the sun. If you are 65 or older, use depo-subQ provera 104 with care. You could have more side effects. Tell your doctor if you are breast-feeding. You will need to talk about any risks to your baby. If you will be trying to get pregnant, it may take some time after your last dose of this medicine to get pregnant. Talk with your doctor. How is this medicine (depo-subQ provera 104) best taken? Use depo-subQ provera 104 as ordered by your doctor. Read all information given to you. Follow all instructions closely. It is given as a shot into the fatty part of the skin. What do I do if I miss a dose? Call your doctor to find out what to do. Dosage Information (comprehensive) What are some side effects that I need to call my doctor about right away? WARNING/CAUTION: Even though it may be rare, some people may have very bad and sometimes deadly side effects when taking a drug. Tell your doctor or get medical help right away if you have any of the following signs or symptoms that may be related to a very bad side effect: Signs of an allergic reaction, like rash; hives; itching; red, swollen, blistered, or peeling skin with or without fever; wheezing; tightness in the chest or throat; trouble breathing or talking; unusual hoarseness; or swelling of the mouth, face, lips, tongue, or throat. Chest pain or pressure. Shortness of breath. Coughing up blood. Weakness on 1 side of the body, trouble speaking or thinking, change in balance, drooping on one side of the face, or blurred eyesight. Swelling, warmth, numbness, change of color, or pain in a leg or arm. Very bad headache. Very upset stomach or throwing up. Very bad belly pain. Very bad dizziness or passing out. Bulging eyes. Sudden change or loss of eyesight. Change in how contact lenses feel in the eyes. A lump in the breast, breast soreness, or nipple discharge. Breast pain. Vaginal itching or discharge. Vaginal bleeding that is not normal. Low mood (depression). Mood changes. Memory problems or loss. Swelling in hands or feet. Seizures. Change in sex ability. Very bad irritation where the shot was given. What are some other side effects of depo-subQ provera 104? All drugs may cause side effects. However, many people have no side effects or only have minor side effects. Call your doctor or get medical help if any of these side effects or any other side effects bother you or do not go away: Weight gain. Headache. Dizziness. Feeling sleepy. Feeling nervous and excitable. Upset stomach or throwing up. Cramps. Bloating. Lowered interest in sex. Pimples (acne). Feeling tired or weak. Enlarged breasts. Vaginal bleeding or spotting. Belly pain. Leg cramps. Swelling. Not able to sleep. Period (menstrual) changes. Periods become less often or stop. Irritation where the shot is given. These are not all of the side effects that may occur. If you have questions about side effects, call your doctor. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. You may also report side effects at http://www.fda.gov/medwatch. Side Effects (complete list) If OVERDOSE is suspected: If you think there has been an overdose, call your poison control center or get medical care right away. Be ready to tell or show what was taken, how much, and when it happened. How do I store and/or throw out depo-subQ provera 104? Most of the time, this medicine will be given in a hospital or doctor's office. If stored at home, follow how to store as you were told by the doctor. Keep all drugs in a safe place. Keep all drugs out of the reach of children and pets. Check with your pharmacist about how to throw out unused drugs. Consumer Information Use and Disclaimer If your symptoms or health problems do not get better or if they become worse, call your doctor. Do not share your drugs with others and do not take anyone else's drugs. Keep a list of all your drugs (prescription, natural products, vitamins, OTC) with you. Give this list to your doctor. Talk with the doctor before starting any new drug, including prescription or OTC, natural products, or vitamins. Some drugs may have another patient information leaflet. Check with your pharmacist. If you have any questions about depo-subQ provera 104 (medroxyprogesterone injection (subcutaneous)), please talk with your doctor, nurse, pharmacist, or other health care provider. If you think there has been an overdose, call your poison control center or get medical care right away. Be ready to tell or show what was taken, how much, and when it happened. This information should not be used to decide whether or not to take this medicine or any other medicine. Only the healthcare provider has the knowledge and training to decide which medicines are right for a specific patient. This information does not endorse any medicine as safe, effective, or approved for treating any patient or health condition. This is only a brief summary of general information about depo-subQ provera 104. It does NOT include all information about the possible uses, directions, warnings, precautions, interactions, adverse effects, or risks that may apply to this medicine. This information is not specific medical advice and does not replace information you receive from the healthcare provider. You must talk with the healthcare provider for complete information about the risks and benefits of using depo-subQ provera 104. 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