Why are you not allowed to have intercourse when taking Dextran tablets?

There is no clinical statement that intercourse is not allowed with drospirenone tablets. Drospirenone tablets are a progestogenic drug that has the effect of regulating menstruation. However, if the medication causes withdrawal bleeding, intercourse is not recommended during this period to avoid vaginal or cervical infection. Although patients may have intercourse while taking the medication, the drug is not effective as a contraceptive and should be used if the patient has no plans to become pregnant. Clinically, drospirenone tablets are mainly used to treat various diseases brought about by endogenous progesterone deficiency, such as dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, irregular periods, and miscarriage caused by functional uterine bleeding or infertility caused by luteal deficiency. In addition, the success rate of conception can be effectively improved by taking Didrogestrel tablets in the first trimester. However, there are a few patients who experience lower abdominal pain when taking the drug in early pregnancy. If the pregnancy is confirmed, it is not recommended to take Deferiprone tablets to protect the pregnancy until the fetal heartbeat appears or until there is a preterm miscarriage. If there is a need to take them, it is recommended to consult a doctor first to ensure the safety of the fetus.