Dydrogestone.: The most commonly reported adverse drug reactions of patients treated with dydrogesterone in clinical trials of indications without estrogen treatment are migraines/headache, nausea, menstrual disorders and breast pain/tenderness. There have been no major toxicities reported and the major side-effects have been menstrual irregularities. See a gynecologist and get examined. This should not be.
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