Endogest 300mg Capsule
Manufactured By Cipla Ltd
Composition Progesterone (Natural Micronized) (300mg)
Rs 530.45
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Doctors often give pregnant women Endogest 300mg Capsule and say it is safe to take with medical supervision.
- Purpose: Helps women with low natural progesterone levels, repeated miscarriages, or who have had IVF or assisted reproduction to get pregnant and stay pregnant.
- Risk: Low when taken as directed; using it too much or without supervision could raise the risk of blood clots or hormone imbalance.
- Only use this with the help of a gynecologist, according to the recommendation. Tell your doctor if you have had liver illness, breast cancer, clotting issues, or vaginal bleeding that you can't explain.
- Breastfeeding: Small amounts may get into breast milk, although they are usually not bad for the baby. Use only after talking to a doctor.
Faq For Medicine
Q1.What is Endogest 300mg Capsule used for?
It is used to help with hormonal balance, fertility, irregular periods, and early or high-risk pregnancies.
Q2. How does it help when you're pregnant?
It helps keep the lining of the uterus healthy, improves implantation, and lowers contractions in the uterus, which stops early pregnancy loss.
Q3. Is it possible to take it by mouth and through the vagina?
Yes. It comes as pills, vaginal creams, and shots. The route and dosage depend on the patient's condition and the doctor's advice.
Q4. Does it make you sleepy?
Yes, it's normal to feel a little sleepy or drowsy. The ideal time to take it is at night.
Q5. Can it make periods late?
Yes. When you take Progesterone, your periods may be late because the hormone keeps the lining of the uterus in place until the treatment is over.
Expert Advice
- Follow the directions on the drug completely; don't skip or duplicate doses.
- If you are using vaginal capsules, put them in carefully at night with clean hands.
- Don't drive or use machinery just after taking it because it could make you sleepy.
- Tell your doctor if you have heart, liver, or renal problems, depression, or migraines.
- Don't quit all at once; you might need to taper off to avoid withdrawal bleeding.
- To help hormonal therapy work, eat a balanced diet and drink enough water.
- During pregnancy or IVF treatment, you should go to regular follow-up appointments for hormone and ultrasound tests.
Side Effects
- Side effects that happen a lot:
- Feeling sleepy or dizzy
- Pain in the breasts
- Stomach discomfort or bloating
- Headaches or changes in mood
- Vaginal discharge (when used in the vagina)
- Side effects that are serious yet not very common:
- Legs swelling, chest pain, or trouble breathing (possible blood clot)
- A really bad headache or trouble seeing
- Jaundice, or yellowing of the skin or eyes
- Rash or itching from an allergy
- If you have a serious adverse effect, call your doctor.
How It Works
- Endogest 300mg Capsule is a bio-identical version of the hormone progesterone that women naturally produce.
- It gets the uterine lining (endometrium) ready for the embryo to attach and keeps it that way.
- It keeps estrogen levels in check and stops the endometrium from growing too much.
- It lessens contractions in the uterus and helps keep the pregnancy stable.
- In hormone replacement treatment (HRT), it keeps hormones in balance and stops problems that might happen when estrogen levels are too high.
Medicine Interaction
- Endogest 300mg Capsule might interact with:
- Antifungal medications (Ketoconazole, Itraconazole) elevate progesterone levels.
- Antiepileptic drugs (Phenytoin, Carbamazepine) lessen its effect.
- Antibiotics (Rifampicin) → reduce the amount of progesterone.
- Herbal supplements (St. John's Wort) → lower absorption.
- When administered concurrently, estrogen therapy should be done under the care of a doctor.
- Always tell your doctor about any vitamins, herbal products, or other drugs you are taking.
How to Use
- Capsules to take by mouth:
- Take with water, especially after meals or before bed.
- As directed, once or twice a day.
- Do not chew or crumble; just swallow.
- Capsules for the vagina:
- Before putting the capsule in, wash your hands and do it at night if you can.
- After putting it in, lie down for a few minutes to make sure it absorbs properly.
- If prescribed, in an injectable form:
- Only a doctor or nurse should deliver this (intramuscularly or subcutaneously).
- If you forgot to take your dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it's close to the next dose. Don't do it twice.
Uses / indications
- Support for the luteal phase in infertility or IVF therapies
- Threatened miscarriage or repeated pregnancy loss
- Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) during menopause
- Menstrual cycles that are not regular or amenorrhea (without having periods)
- PMS, or premenstrual syndrome
- Preventing endometrial hyperplasia
- Support of early or high-risk pregnancy due to insufficient progesterone