Norethisterone: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Norethisterone?
Norethisterone is a hormonal drug. It was first discovered in Mexico in 1951 and was initially used as a remedy for endometriosis and irregular menstruation. It was not marketed as an oral contraceptive until 1962. Norethisterone is one of a group of medicines called ‘Progestogens’. Progestogens are synthetically similar to the natural female hormone progesterone. Norethisterone tablets contain the active ingredient progestogen called Norethisterone. This drug is used across various countries by women to treat menstrual problems.
What are the uses of Norethisterone?
Norethisterone has features of mimicking the effects of the natural female hormone progesterone. Progesterone is a female hormone in the ovaries responsible for the menstrual cycles and maintaining the pregnancy in a woman. Abnormal progesterone levels can ruin the menstrual cycle. Hence Norethisterone can help in treating the following:
- Heavy periods
- Painful periods
- Premenstrual tension (PMT)
- Irregular periods
- Endometriosis (where uterus tissue lining grows outside the uterus)
- Breast cancer