";s:4:"text";s:5301:"I had regular periods for a while, but for the last 3 years I haven’t had a period at all which I thought was caused by my birth control pill, but I think adipex caused it. Well, eleven days ago, it started. Wiki User. There are no known drug interactions between phentermine and the IUD. No sign of stopping, no cramps/no pain like normal…. I am currently using Nexplanon birth control and have never had a period with it but since I started taking phentermine I am now experiencing spotting and some light bleeding and cramping. Well I’m supposed to start the birth control after my period… not sure how to do that if my period doesn’t come?
Went to the doctor they ran every test and put me on a 10 day dose of Provera which had me bleeding or pouring I should say huge gallons of blood for about 1.5 weeks (I also quit the phentermine).
I’ve never had breakthrough bleeding.I have been on and off adipex for years. It was popularized throughout the early 1970s under the brand name medication Fastin, marketed by King Pharmaceuticals. Top Answer. I have lost 15 lbs which is great, but the 1st month and the 3rd month I have started spotting a week before my period is due and end up having a 10 day period.
I need to lose this weight, but I sure did enjoy not having a period for 3 years and I wish this period would end already considering I am taking my pill every day!!
Answer this question. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention.Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur:Some side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. Periods are a pain, literally, but they are a natural part of life and most women like the predictably of a monthly cycle. My cycles were normal but it’s like irritating now since I am bleeding all the time.
Summary: Drug interactions are reported only by a few people who take Phentermine hydrochloride and Mirena together. Asked 24 Apr 2010 by christinedowlen Updated 24 January 2012 Topics phentermine.