There is a general opinion, based on statistical evidence that users of combined oral contraceptives experience, more often than non-users, venous thromboembolism, arterial thrombosis, including cerebral and myocardial infarction and subarachnoid haemorrhage. Full recovery from such disorders does not always occur, and it should be realized that in a few cases they are fatal. Although Normens does not contain oestrogen, one should keep the possibility of an increased thromboembolic risk in mind, particularly where there is a history of thromboembolic disease or in the presence of severe diabetes with vascular changes or sickle-cell anaemia.
In rare cases benign, and in even rarer cases, malignant liver tumours leading in isolated cases to life-threatening intra-abdominal haemorrhage have been observed after the use of hormonal substances such as the one contained in Normens. If severe upper abdominal complaints, liver enlargement or signs of intra-abdominal haemorrhage occur, a liver tumour should be included in the differential diagnosis and, if necessary, the preparation should be withdrawn.
Normens can influence carbohydrate metabolism. Parameters of carbohydrate metabolism should be examined carefully in all diabetics before and regularly during treatment.
Reasons for stopping Normens immediately-
- Occurrence for the first time of migrainous headaches or more frequent occurrence of unusually severe headaches
- Sudden perceptual disorders (e.g. disturbances of vision or hearing)
- First signs of thrombophlebitis or thromboembolic symptoms, feeling of pain and tightness in the chest
- Pending operations (six weeks beforehand), immobilisation (e.g. after accidents)
- Onset of jaundice, hepatitis, general pruritus
- Significant rise in blood pressure
- Pregnancy.