Use:
It also uses a hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to treat various conditions due to progesterone deficiency, including female infertility, menstrual pain, PMS, endometriosis and abnormal uterine bleeding and miscarriage.
Indication:
It will be given to you according to your condition. Do not take it on your own. Your doctor will decide the dose and duration of treatment after some tests such as blood tests, ultrasounds, etc. Make sure to take it at the same time each day so you don’t miss a dose. Make sure to swallow it whole, without chewing or breaking it, and drink plenty of water. Keep taking it for as long as your doctor recommends to get the most benefit from it.
Side Effects:
it may cause headaches, nausea, vaginal or breast bleeding, or spotting in between periods. Do not panic or worry about these side effects. Ask your doctor what to do about them and how to avoid them. If they do not improve or get worse, talk to your doctor about what to do next.
Safety Advice:
It is important to always consult your doctor about any medical conditions you may have had in the past, such as diabetes or depression, heart disease, liver disease, etc. You should also inform your doctor if you are taking any other medications on a regular basis, as some medications may affect the effectiveness or reduce its effectiveness.
If you are pregnant or breast feeding, it is not recommended to take this medication without first consulting your doctor. If you have any other questions, don’t hesitate to contact your doctor.