Endogest 300mg Tablet SR
Manufactured By Cipla Ltd
Composition Progesterone (Natural Micronized) (300mg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Women who don't have enough Endogest 300mg Tablet SR often use 300mg of natural micronized progesterone during pregnancy to assist the lining of the uterus and stop miscarriages.
- Safety: Most people believe that it is safe to take under medical supervision during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy.
- Purpose: Helps keep the uterus healthy so that the fetus can implant and flourish in the early stages.
- Be careful not to take too much of this drug on your own. It could throw off your hormones or make you bleed.
- Breastfeeding: A small amount may end up in breast milk. Talk to your doctor before you use it while nursing.
Faq For Medicine
Q1: What does Endogest 300mg Tablet SR do?
It is used to keep a pregnancy going, address hormonal imbalances, control menstrual cycles, and help with assisted reproduction (IVF).
Q2. Is it safe to take Endogest 300mg Tablet SR when pregnant?
Yes, but only if a doctor tells you to. It is taken to help stop a miscarriage or to aid a pregnancy that is still early.
Q3. What will happen if I miss a dose?
Take it as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for the next dose, don't take the one you missed. Don't take twice as much.
Q4. When is the ideal time for me to take this medicine?
Most of the time, people take it before bed so they don't feel sleepy or dizzy during the day.
Q5. Is it safe to use Endogest 300mg Tablet SR for a long time?
A doctor should be the only one who watches long-term use. Depending on how your body reacts and how much hormone is in your body, your doctor may modify the dose.
Q6. Can this medicine make your menstruation come later?
Yes, taking progesterone every day can halt your period for a short time.
Q7: Is it okay to do while nursing?
Be careful. Before you use it while breastfeeding, talk to your doctor.
Expert Advice
- Take the pill before bed so you don't feel dizzy or tired.
- If you take it by mouth, drink a lot of water and swallow it whole. Do not chew or break it.
- If your doctor recommends you to take it this way, carefully put the capsule in your vagina and lie down for a few minutes.
- Keep taking the whole course, even if you feel better. If you stop too soon, your hormones may get out of whack.
- Don't drink or smoke, as these things can make hormones less effective.
- Tell your doctor if you've ever had liver disease, blood clots, breast cancer, or depression before you start therapy.
- It is best to get regular check-ups and keep an eye on hormone levels if you are going to use it for a long time.
Side Effects
- Some frequent side effects are:
- Feeling sleepy or tired
- Headache or feeling dizzy
- Breast tenderness
- Pain or bloating in the stomach
- Feeling bad or having mood swings
- Less common yet dangerous side effects:
- Bleeding from the vagina that isn't natural
- Swelling in the legs or sudden chest pain (a blood clot may be developing)
- A really nasty headache or problems with your vision
- Allergic reaction (swelling of the face or lips, rash, or itching)
- Get medical help right once if you experience serious symptoms.
How It Works
- Natural Micronized Endogest 300mg Tablet SR works like natural progesterone, which is a hormone that is very vital for women to have babies.
- It gets the endometrium, or uterine lining, ready and keeps it stable so that an embryo can attach.
- Keeps the uterus from contracting too soon during pregnancy.
- Balances the effects of estrogen during the reproductive cycle and when you take hormone replacement treatment.
- Helps keep the normal menstrual cycle running and the early stages of pregnancy going.
Medicine Interaction
- Tell your doctor if you are taking any of the following:
- Antiepileptics including phenytoin, carbamazepine, and phenobarbital make progesterone work less well.
- Rifampicin and other antibiotics can lower hormone levels.
- Antifungal drugs such as itraconazole and ketoconazole may elevate levels of progesterone.
- Antidiabetic drugs: progesterone can change how blood sugar levels are controlled.
- Herbal supplements, especially St. John's Wort, may reduce hormone activity.
- Your doctor should instruct you not to take this with other hormonal medicines.
How to Use
- Oral route: Swallow the full pill with a glass of water, preferably at night.
- Vaginal route: Put the capsule deep inside the vagina with clean hands, then lie down for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Do exactly what your doctor tells you to do.
- To keep your hormones steady, stick to the same schedule every day.
- Don't stop taking the medicine all at once without first talking to your doctor.
Uses / indications
- Endogest 300mg Tablet SR is provided for:
- Helping women get pregnant when they don't have enough progesterone
- Stopping miscarriages or losing pregnancies that recur again and over again
- Fixing difficulties with the luteal phase and not having periods (amenorrhea)
- How to handle PMS
- As part of IVF operations and as treatment for infertility
- Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) for women who are going through menopause
- Controlling the menstrual cycle and keeping the endometrium healthy