Delay Your Period (30 Tablets Norethindrone Acetate)
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Put a pause on your period with a quick online consult. Privately message a licensed medical provider about delaying menstruation. After a medical review, your provider will prescribe treatment to put you in control. Most prescriptions are sent to your pharmacy within 3 hours of completing your medical intake form and phone call or video chat when necessary. Easy!
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Delay Your Period (30 Tablets Norethindrone Acetate)
How To Delay Your Period
We all know periods have a tendency to crash the party. To safely delay your period, check out with Norethindrone Acetate, and if treatment is considered safe and appropriate, your prescription will be sent to a local pharmacy in just a few hours.
Norethindrone Acetate is a form of progesterone, the hormone that plays an important role in regulating ovulation and menstruation—it can stop your period fast prior to your next flow. Begin taking it a couple days before your period is supposed to start to delay your period, and you can continue to take it for up to 20 days. Once you stop the medication, your period will begin a few days later.
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Periods can be an inconvenience at times—Norethindrone Acetate is a safe and effective way to postpone a period so it doesn't interfere with other important events in a patient's life.
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