Name of brand : MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium)
Name of generic : Progesterone-Micronised Prometrium
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Short descriptions : Progesterone is a type of female hormone (progestin). This medication is similar to the progesterone that your body naturally makes and is given to replace the hormone when your body is not making enough of it. In women who are not pregnant and not going through menopause, this medication is used to restore normal menstrual periods that have stopped for several months (amenorrhea).Progesterone is also used as part of combination hormone replacement therapy with estrogens to reduce menopause symp F-Used after menopause, in combination with estrogen, to lower the risk of uterine cancer.
MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX is prescribed for postmenopausal women who are taking estrogen
(hormone replacement therapy); it prevents a buildup of the lining
of the uterus and abnormal bleeding. MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX also may be prescribed
to restore menstruation if your menstrual periods have stopped.
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MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX increases the risk of blood clots, which can lead to phlebitis,
breathing problems, vision problems, or stroke. If you experience any
symptoms that might suggest the onset of a clot-related disorder--pain
with swelling, warmth, and redness in a leg vein, coughing or shortness
of breath, loss of vision or double vision, migraine, or weakness or
numbness in an arm or leg--stop taking MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX and see your doctor
immediately. How should you take MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium)
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Take MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX as directed by your doctor. If MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX is prescribed
to prevent abnormal buildup of the uterine lining, you will take it
once a day for 12 days in a 28-day cycle. If it is prescribed to treat
missed menstrual periods, you will take it for 10 days. MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX
is taken in the evening.
If you miss a dose...
Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next
dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule.
Never take 2 doses at the same time.
Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature. Protect from light and moisture. MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity,
inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine
if it is safe for you to continue taking MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX.
* Side effects may include:
Abdominal cramping, back pain, bloating, breast tenderness or pain, chest pain,
constipation, coughing, depression, diarrhea, dizziness, emotional instability,
fatigue, headache, hot flashes, irritability, joint pain, muscle pain, nausea,
night sweats, swelling of hands and feet, upper respiratory infection, urinary
problems, vaginal discharge, vaginal dryness, viral infection, vomiting,
worry
Why should MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX not be prescribed?
Do not take MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX if you have ever had an allergic reaction to
it. MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX contains peanut oil, so you should also avoid this medication
if you are allergic to peanuts.
Do not take MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX if you are pregnant or have had an incomplete
miscarriage. Avoid it if you have ever had a blood clotting disorder
or a stroke. Do not take MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX if you have breast or genital cancer,
unexplained vaginal bleeding, or severe liver disease.
Special warnings about MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX
To rule out cancer and other problems before you start taking MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX,
your doctor will give you a complete physical exam, including examination
of your breasts and pelvic organs. You also should have a Pap test
(cervical smear). Tell your doctor if you experience any irregular
vaginal bleeding while taking this medication.
Remember that MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX can cause clot-related disorders. Check with
your doctor immediately if you experience any of the warning signs
listed in "Most important fact about MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX."
MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX may cause some degree of fluid retention. If you have a
medical condition that could be made worse by fluid retention--such
as epilepsy, migraine, asthma, or a heart or kidney problem--make sure
your doctor knows about it.
MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX makes some women depressed. If you've suffered from serious
depression in the past, alert your doctor if you think you're having
a relapse You will probably need to stop taking MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX.
MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX has a slight effect on insulin and blood sugar levels.
If you have diabetes, your doctor will want to watch you closely while
you are taking MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX.
MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX may make you dizzy or drowsy. Do not drive or operate machinery
until you know how MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX affects you. If you experience extreme
drowsiness or dizziness, the doctor may tell you to take MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX
at bedtime.
Because progesterone is processed in the liver and kidneys, the doctor
will monitor you closely if you have a mild liver or kidney disorder.
If you have severe liver disease, the drug should not be used at all.
In rare cases, women taking MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX suffer a sudden drop in blood
pressure that can cause them to faint. Possible food and drug interactions when taking MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX
Tell the doctor if you're taking the antifungal medication ketoconazole
(Nizoral) or a similar drug. It's possible that it may increase MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX's
effect. Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Because the possibility of harm to a developing infant cannot be ruled
out, MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX should not be taken during pregnancy.
MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX appears in breast milk. The drug is recommended for nursing
mothers only if it is clearly necessary. Recommended dosage for MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX
ADULTS
Overdosage
Although no specific information is available, any medication taken
in excess can have serious consequences. If you suspect an overdose
of MICROGEST (Progesterone-Micronised, Prometrium) rX, seek medical attention immediately.
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