ENDOGEST 200 MG 10 Tablets

$14.10

Brand Name:  Endogest

Name:  Progesterone

Strength:  200 mg 

Pills per order:  10 tablets

Production Company:  Cipla

Used for:  Used in combination with estrogens for hormone replacement therapy in menopausal women and low sex hormone levels in women.

Endogest 200 

Endogest 200 is a steroid hormone-based medication. It is also used in conjunction with estrogens to treat menopausal women with low sex hormone levels and for hormone replacement therapy. The definition of infertility is the inability to conceive within a year. In contrast, premenstrual syndrome is characterized by mood swings, breast tenderness, food cravings, fatigue, irritability, and sadness.

Endogest 200 is a female hormone that aids in the regulation of ovulation and menstruation. Endogest 200 induces secretory alterations in the endometrial lining of the uterus, stimulates breast development, relaxes the uterus, inhibits follicle maturation and release, and sustains pregnancy.

Endogest 200 can be administered orally, vaginally, or intramuscularly, among other routes. Endogest 200 is also formulated as a vaginal ring and an intrauterine (IU) device. Endogest 200 should be taken in the evening or prior to bedtime, without food. Breast discomfort, other body swelling, headaches, migraines, mood swings, depression, acne, stomach (abdominal) pain, back pain, and vaginal bleeding are possible side effects. The majority of these Endogest 200 adverse effects do not require medical attention and will diminish over time. However, if the negative effects persist, consult a doctor.

Continue taking your medications if possible. Endogest 200 may increase the risk of blood clot formation. Before using this medication, inform your doctor if you have or have ever had breast cancer, irregular vaginal bleeding, liver disease, or any other health condition. Please inform your physician if you have any drug allergies or if you are taking any other medications. To avoid unwanted side effects, abstain from alcohol and smoking. As it may increase your risk of developing cardiovascular disease and dementia, Endogest 200 should not be used to prevent these conditions.

Endogest 200 can be beneficial for hormone replacement therapy, female infertility, abnormal uterine bleeding, endometriosis, contraception, and premenstrual syndrome (PMS).

ENDOGEST 200 MG

Medicinal Advantages

Endogest 200 is a female hormone that aids in the regulation of ovulation and menstruation. Endogest 200 assists women who have not yet reached menopause with the onset of menstruation (periods). Additionally, it reduces the size of the uterus in postmenopausal women receiving estrogen replacement therapy (HRT). Endogest 200 is intended to reduce the thickness of the uterine lining in estrogen-using postmenopausal women who have not had their uterus surgically removed. In addition, it helps treat amenorrhea (cessation or irregular menses cycle for more than 3 months). As part of menopausal hormone replacement therapy, it is also combined with estrogens. Endogest 200 injection is used to treat abnormal uterine bleeding as well as irregular or ended menstrual cycles. Endogest 200 intravaginal gel may help infertile women with progesterone deficiency, irregular or interrupted menstrual cycles. Endogest 200 vaginal insert formulation promotes early pregnancy and embryo implantation.

Endogest 200 should only be administered under the supervision of a physician. Take Endogest 200 exactly as directed by your doctor. Based on your medical condition, your doctor will determine how frequently you should take your medication.

Place in a dry, cool, and out of direct sunlight location.

Endogest 200 Side Effects

Endogest 200, like all other medications, may cause side effects; however, not everyone will experience them. Common adverse reactions include abdominal pain, bloating, headaches, dizziness, depression, breast tenderness, hot flashes, vaginal discharge, joint pain, and urinary issues. Nausea, lethargy, headaches, somnolence, dizziness, vaginal bleeding, and pruritus are potential adverse effects. The majority of Endogest 200’s side effects do not necessitate medical intervention and diminish over time. Consult your physician if the side effects persist or if you experience any other adverse reactions while taking Endogest 200.

Drug Recommendations

Progesterone and estrogens should not be used for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, heart attack, stroke, or dementia. Combining estrogens and progesterone increases the risk of heart attacks, strokes, breast cancer, and blood clots. In some instances, the combination of progesterone and estrogen has been linked to dementia in women over 65. Do not use Progesterone if you are allergic to peanuts, if you have abnormal vaginal bleeding, if you have or have ever had cancer (breast or uterine cancer), or if you are taking estrogen with progestin. Consult your physician prior to using Progesterone if you have had a heart attack, stroke, blood clot, liver problems, kidney problems, if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant, if you have asthma (wheezing), epilepsy (seizures), diabetes, migraine, endometriosis, lupus, heart problems, thyroid, or high blood calcium levels. Drive with caution, as dizziness or drowsiness may occur. Inform your physician if you are taking Progesterone prior to undergoing any laboratory tests or biopsies, as it may influence the results.

Interactions Between Drugs

Anticonvulsants (such as acetazolam and carbamazepine), anti-infectives (such as metronidazole, clindamycin), antidepressants (fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline), and herbal supplements (such as ginseng) may interact with this medication (such as ginkgo biloba).

Progesterone may interact with grapefruit or grapefruit juice and St. John’s wort (used for anti-depression).

In the presence of breast cancer, liver disease, thromboembolism, depression, fluid retention (oedema), glucose intolerance, retinal thrombosis (blood clot in the retina of the eye), thyroid disease, high cholesterol (hyperlipidemia), uterine bleeding, ovarian cyst, and weight gain, progesterone should be avoided (obesity).

Safety Suggestions

ALCOHOL

In the absence of sufficient scientific data regarding the interaction between Progesterone and alcohol, it is prudent to consult a physician.

PREGNANCY

Before taking Progesterone, you should consult a doctor. Your physician will determine, based on the pregnant woman’s condition, whether Progesterone should be administered.

BREAST FEEDING

According to clinical data, progesterone may enter breast milk, but the potential risk is unknown. Therefore, it is recommended that you consult a doctor before using Progesterone.

DRIVING

After taking Progesterone, you should exercise caution behind the wheel because it may impair your driving abilities. It has the capacity to induce sleepiness.

LIVER

Use with caution, especially if you have a history of liver problems. Your doctor may need to modify the dosage.

KIDNEY

Since there is limited scientific evidence regarding Progesterone’s interaction with the kidney, it is advised to consult a doctor.

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Advice on Diet and Lifestyle

Frequent physical activity and exercise can reduce hot flushes and improve sleep. In addition, weight-bearing exercises can aid in bone strengthening. Aerobics, yoga, and hobbies like tai chi may assist in calming the body and mind.

Before bed, wear loose clothing and sleep in a cool, well-ventilated room. This will prevent hot flashes and nighttime perspiration. Sleep for at least eight hours.

Caffeinated beverages, alcoholic beverages, and spicy foods are known to cause flushing and should be avoided or consumed sparingly.

Reduce your stress levels in order to mitigate mood swings caused by hormone fluctuations.

In addition to hot flushes, quitting smoking will reduce your risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and cancer.

Consider using a lubricant or a moisturizer if you’re experiencing vaginal dryness.

Recommendations

At routine checkups, your physician may evaluate your progress. This will assist you in adjusting your dosage and identifying side effects.

See a doctor if you have an allergy to peanuts.

Inform your doctor if you are taking a progestin and will be undergoing laboratory testing. Progestins may alter certain test results.

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Concerns of Patients

Female infertility is the inability to conceive after one year of attempting to conceive. Infertility encompasses miscarriages and stillbirths as well.

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is an effective treatment for menopause symptoms. As menopause approaches, hormone replacement decreases.

FAQs

Do not use Progesterone if you are allergic to peanuts, if you have abnormal vaginal bleeding, if you have or have ever had cancer (breast or uterine cancer), or if you are taking estrogen with progestin. Consult your doctor prior to taking Progesterone if you have had a heart attack, stroke, blood clot, liver problems, if you are pregnant, nursing, or planning to become pregnant, or if you are allergic to it.

The expiration date of a medication is the last day the manufacturer guarantees the drug’s full efficacy. If you observe even minute changes in the appearance of your medication, you should consult your doctor and discontinue use.

Daily administration of progesterone is feasible. This medication should be administered once a day, preferably before bedtime or in the evening. Please adhere to the dosage and duration recommendations of your physician.

Weight gain has been linked to progesterone. It could be a result of water accumulation. If you experience rapid weight gain while taking Progesterone, consult your physician immediately.

Progesterone helps prepare the endometrium for pregnancy after ovulation. It thickens the endometrial lining so that a fertilized egg can pass through. In addition, it prevents uterine muscle contractions from rejecting a fertilized egg. If levels of progesterone are very high, ovulation will not occur.

Ovarian cysts, which are solid or fluid-filled sacs or pockets inside or on the surface of the ovary, can be caused by progesterone. Cysts of the ovary typically resolve within a few months, but if they do not, they can cause complications. The majority of ovarian cysts are symptom-free. Menstrual abnormalities, discomfort during intercourse, and irregular bowel movements are among the possible adverse effects.

Low levels of progesterone result in abnormal uterine bleeding, irregular or absent periods (amenorrhea), abdominal pain during pregnancy, and recurrent miscarriages. Low progesterone levels also result in elevated estrogen levels, which can result in decreased libido, weight gain, and gallbladder problems in women.

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