Progesterone gel




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Dear Dr. I am suffering from irregular menses .i am 26 yrs old lady.i dont like to do sex,my interest is low.i want to become mother,but it could not happen I read out about progesteron ,is it helpfull for me to take progesteron cap .In india progeste...
by gayatree chaware in India, 01/24/2007

Breast tenderness while taking progesterone gel


I have been using progesterone gel for 6 mos once daily. It has relieved all my pre-menopasal symtoms. My questions is this: I now have tender breasts and do not know if this is a side effect. (I have not had a period for almost 1yr-so I can't be ...
by kelly f in new mexico, 01/11/2007

wastage possibilities of Progesteron gel


HEllo, I am aged 40, living in India. I have undergone IVF treatment and my embrio transfer is over on 8th June. I am given Progesteron gel and while i open the neck, nearly 505 of the gel comes out in the tip. But I manage to insert the tip and squee...
by raji in India, 06/13/2006

Brown discharge


I recently had a miscarriage back in January, early in April I found out that I was pregnant again. My doctor prescribed me crinone 8% after a blood test revealed that my body did not produce enough progesterone naturally during the first 10 weeks of ...
by Anonymous in USA, 04/15/2006

Progesterone gel
Progesterone gel (Crinone)
Progesterone gel
(pro- JES-ter-ohn) Crinone 4% Crinone 8% (Rx)

Classification: Progesterone product

See Also: See also Progesterone and Progestins.

Action/Kinetics: t 1/2, absorption: 25-50 hr. t 1/2, elimination: 5-20 min. Extensively bound to plasma proteins. Metabolized in liver; excreted through urine and feces.

Uses: Progesterone supplementation or replacement as part of assisted reproductive technology treatment for infertile women with progesterone deficiency. Secondary amenorrhea.

Contraindications: Undiagnosed vaginal bleeding, liver disease or dysfunction, known or suspected malignancy of breast or genital organs, missed abortion, active thrombophlebitis or thromboembolic disease (or history of such). Concurrent use with other local intravaginal therapy.

Special Concerns: Safety and efficacy have not been determined in children.

Side Effects: See Progesterone and Progestins.

How Supplied: Vaginal applicator: 90 mg/1.125 g (Crinone 8%), 45 mg 1.125 g (Crinone 4%)

Dosage
?Vaginal gel: Crinone 8% Assisted reproductive technology.
90 mg once daily for women who require progesterone supplementation. Administer 90 mg b.i.d. in women with partial or complete ovarian failure who require progesterone replacement. If pregnancy occurs, treatment may be continued until placental autonomy has been achieved (up to 10-12 weeks).
?Vaginal gel: Crinone 4% Secondary amenorrhea.
45 mg every other day up to total of 6 doses. For women who fail to respond, Crinone 8% (90 mg) may be given every other day up to total of 6 doses.

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