It is normal to bleed for 3-7 days after stopping Deferiprone.
Dydrogesterone belongs to the class of progesterone drugs, mainly used for the treatment of dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, secondary amenorrhea and irregular menstrual cycle due to endogenous progesterone insufficiency caused by a number of diseases.
Patients may experience withdrawal bleeding after stopping dydrogesterone, which may last about 3-7 days. This phenomenon is mostly normal and does not require special treatment, but attention should be paid to the hygiene of private parts.
Deferiprone may cause patients to experience light bleeding, changes in menstrual blood volume and amenorrhea after taking the drug. If the adverse effects are more serious, prompt medical attention is recommended.