DUB 10 Tablet CR

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Composition FOR DUB 10mg Tablet CR

Norethisterone(10mg)

food interaction for DUB Tablet CR

alcohol interaction for DUB Tablet CR

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DUB 10 Tablet CR may be taken with or without food.
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CAUTION
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with DUB 10 Tablet CR. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
DUB 10 Tablet CR is highly unsafe during pregnancy. It can cause serious harm to the unborn baby, including birth defects and pregnancy loss. Do not use this medicine if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
UNSAFE
DUB 10 Tablet CR is unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Data suggests that the drug may cause toxicity to the baby.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR DUB 10mg Tablet CR

Norethisterone(10mg)

Dub tablet cr uses

{med_name} is used in Premenstrual syndrome (PMS), pain during menstruation, heavy menstrual bleeding and endometriosis.

How dub tablet cr works

DUB 10 Tablet CR is a synthetic progestin. It works by mimicking the effects of natural progesterone (female hormone). It helps in regulating the growth and shedding of the womb lining, thereby treating menstrual irregularities.

Common side effects of dub tablet cr

Hair loss, Headache, Breast tenderness, Nausea, Vaginal spotting, Vomiting, Abdominal cramp

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Expert advice FOR DUB Tablet CR

  • Take Norethisterone each day as prescribed by your doctor to maintain stable hormone levels.
  • Norethisterone may cause spotting or light bleeding between periods; inform your doctor if it occurs frequently or becomes heavy.
  • Norethisterone is not a birth control medicine. Use a reliable non-hormonal method, such as condoms, to prevent pregnancy.
  • Stop taking Norethisterone and seek immediate medical attention if you develop severe headaches, sudden vision or hearing changes, chest pain, breathing difficulty, or swelling/pain in your legs.
  • Inform your doctor if you have migraine with aura, high blood pressure, diabetes, liver disease, or a history of blood clots before taking Norethisterone.
  • Avoid smoking while taking Norethisterone, as it may increase the risk of blood clots, especially in older women.
  • Tell your doctor about all medicines or herbal supplements you are taking, as some may affect how Norethisterone works.
  • Seek medical advice if you develop yellowing of the skin/eyes or severe abdominal pain while using Norethisterone.
  • Your doctor may monitor your symptoms and treatment response during use.
  • Consult your doctor if bleeding is associated with dizziness, weakness, or persistent cycle irregularities.

Frequently asked questions FOR DUB 10mg Tablet CR

Norethisterone

Q. Does DUB 10 Tablet CR reset your menstrual cycle?
DUB 10 Tablet CR may help regulate your menstrual cycle in some cases, depending on the cause. It is often prescribed for about 10 days to manage heavy or irregular periods. After stopping the medicine, periods usually start within about 3 days. Over the next 3–4 cycles, the body may gradually return to its normal menstrual pattern.
Q. Can I bleed while taking DUB 10 Tablet CR?
Yes, some people may experience breakthrough bleeding or spotting while taking DUB 10 Tablet CR. This is more likely if the medicine is not taken exactly as prescribed, such as taking a lower dose or starting it at the wrong time in the cycle. Always follow your doctor’s instructions carefully when using DUB 10 Tablet CR.
Q. How quickly does DUB 10 Tablet CR stop bleeding?
DUB 10 Tablet CR is often prescribed for heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding. In many cases, bleeding may reduce within a few days, but the response can vary. However, if bleeding continues or becomes heavier, consult your doctor for further advice.
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Q. Can I get pregnant while taking DUB 10 Tablet CR?
Yes, it is possible to become pregnant while taking DUB 10 Tablet CR because it is not a birth control medicine. If pregnancy prevention is needed, you should use a reliable contraceptive method while using DUB 10 Tablet CR. Speak with your doctor about suitable contraception options.
Q. How long do I need to take DUB 10 Tablet CR?
The duration of treatment with DUB 10 Tablet CR depends on the condition being treated and how your body responds to the medicine. For example, when used for endometriosis, it may be prescribed for several months, while for regulating periods, it may be taken for about 5–10 days during a cycle. Always follow the dose and duration recommended by your doctor.
Q. Does DUB 10 Tablet CR cause miscarriage?
DUB 10 Tablet CR should not be used during pregnancy as it may harm the unborn baby. If you become pregnant while taking it, stop the medicine and contact your doctor immediately.
Q. What is DUB 10 Tablet CR and what is it used for?
DUB 10 Tablet CR is used to treat menstrual cycle problems such as delayed periods, heavy or irregular bleeding, endometriosis, or to temporarily delay menstruation when advised by a doctor. It contains norethisterone, a hormone similar to progesterone, which helps regulate hormone levels that control the menstrual cycle.
Q. How many doses of DUB 10 Tablet CR can be taken in a day?
The correct number of doses of DUB 10 Tablet CR depends on the condition being treated and your doctor’s prescription. Always take it exactly as directed by your doctor and do not increase or decrease the dose on your own. If the medicine causes stomach discomfort, your doctor may suggest taking it after food and maintaining good hydration.
Q. Who should avoid DUB 10 Tablet CR or use it with caution?
DUB 10 Tablet CR should not be used without medical advice in people who are pregnant, allergic to the medicine, or have certain liver diseases. Extra caution is needed in people with kidney disease, heart problems, or high blood pressure. Always inform your doctor about your medical history before starting this medicine.
Q. Can DUB 10 Tablet CR be taken with food?
DUB 10 Tablet CR can usually be taken with or without food, depending on your doctor’s instructions. Taking it after meals may help reduce stomach discomfort. Avoid very oily or spicy foods if they worsen symptoms, and maintain good hydration during treatment.
Q. Can I drink alcohol while using DUB 10 Tablet CR?
It is generally recommended to avoid alcohol while taking DUB 10 Tablet CR because alcohol may worsen side effects such as dizziness, stomach irritation, or dehydration. If you accidentally consume alcohol and feel very unwell, consult your doctor.
Q. What are the side effects of DUB 10 Tablet CR?
Some people may experience nausea, headache, dizziness, breast tenderness, stomach upset, or mood changes while taking DUB 10 Tablet CR. These effects are usually mild and improve as the body adjusts. Seek medical attention immediately if you notice severe rash, breathing difficulty, swelling of the face, or fainting.
Q. Can DUB 10 Tablet CR cause blood clots?
Yes, DUB 10 Tablet CR may increase the risk of blood clots in some people. The risk is higher if you smoke, are overweight, or have a history of clots. Seek urgent medical help if you notice leg swelling, chest pain, or sudden breathing difficulty.

Content on this page was last updated on 09 April, 2026, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)