Endogest 400mg Tablet
Manufactured By Cipla Ltd
Composition Progesterone (400mg)
Rs 594.59
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Many doctors prescribe Endogest 400mg Tablet during pregnancy, and it is safe to consume as long as it is done under appropriate medical supervision.
- Purpose: It helps women with low natural progesterone levels, recurrent miscarriages, or those going through IVF or assisted reproduction therapy stay pregnant.
- Safety: When taken in the right amounts, it is safe for both the mother and the baby. Too much use or use without supervision can create hormonal imbalance or a higher risk of blood clots.
- Always use this under the advice of a gynecologist, as it is recommended. It is especially helpful in the first and second trimesters to help implantation and keep the pregnancy from ending too soon.
- Breastfeeding: Some of it may get into breast milk, but it is not known to hurt babies. Talk to your doctor before using it during breastfeeding.
Faq For Medicine
Q1.What is Endogest 400mg Tablet used for?
It helps with early pregnancy, fixes hormonal imbalances that cause infertility, and keeps menstrual cycles regular. It is also given to menopausal women as hormone replacement treatment (HRT).
Q2. Can it stop a miscarriage?
Yes. It helps keep the endometrium healthy, lowers the number of uterine contractions, and keeps women who are likely to have a miscarriage stable during pregnancy.
Q3. Is it possible to take Endogest 400mg Tablet by mouth and through the vagina?
Yes. You can take it by mouth, through the vagina, or by injection. Your doctor will choose the route based on your health and how much you need to absorb.
Q4. Does it make you sleepy or dizzy?
Yes. It might make you a little sleepy, dizzy, or tired. It is best to take it before bed.
Q5: Can Endogest 400mg Tablet make my periods late?
Yes. While you are taking progesterone, it can postpone your period because it keeps the lining of the uterus in place until you stop taking it.
Expert Advice
- Take the drug precisely as directed. Don't miss a dosage or take two at once.
- For optimum absorption, carefully insert vaginal pills before bed.
- Don't stop taking the prescription all at once, because it can trigger withdrawal bleeding or an imbalance in hormones.
- Don't drive or use heavy machinery just after taking it because it could make you sleepy.
- Tell your doctor if you have ever had blood clots, liver illness, breast cancer, or depression.
- During therapy, make sure to see your gynecologist often for hormone level tests and ultrasounds.
- Keep the capsules in a cool, dry spot where they won't get direct sunlight.
Side Effects
- Side effects that happen a lot:
- Feeling sleepy or dizzy
- Breast pain or heaviness
- Stomach discomfort or bloating
- Changes in mood or headaches
- Discharge or discomfort in the vagina (when used in the vagina)
- Serious adverse effects, but they don't happen very often:
- Pain in the chest, swelling in the legs, or trouble breathing (a probable blood clot)
- Changes in vision or a really bad headache
- Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice)
- Rash or irritation on the skin
- If any of these happen, you should see a doctor right away.
How It Works
- Endogest 400mg Tablet is a bioidentical hormone that acts like progesterone that is already in the body.
- It keeps the endometrial lining (the wall of the uterus) stable and healthy so that implantation and early pregnancy can happen.
- It keeps estrogen levels in check and stops the uterine tissue from growing too much.
- It lowers uterine contractions during pregnancy, which helps the fetus grow in a stable environment.
- It restores hormonal balance and lessens negative effects connected to estrogen in women who are going through menopause.
Medicine Interaction
- Endogest 400mg Tablet might interact with:
- Antifungal drugs like Ketoconazole and Itraconazole can raise the level of progesterone in the body.
- Antiepileptics (Phenytoin, Carbamazepine) – may lessen its effect.
- Antibiotics like Rifampicin can make the body make less progesterone.
- Herbal medicines (St. John's Wort) may reduce the body's ability to absorb progesterone.
- Estrogen therapy—use of both should be closely watched by a doctor.
- Always tell your doctor about any other drugs or supplements you are taking.
How to Use
- You can get Endogest 400mg Tablet in the form of oral capsules, vaginal capsules, or injections.
- Capsules for the mouth:
- Take with water after meals or before bed.
- Usually taken once a day or as directed.
- Do not crumble or chew; just swallow whole.
- Capsules for the vagina:
- Before using, make sure to wash your hands well.
- Put the capsule deep inside the vagina, particularly at night while you are lying down.
- After putting it in, lie down for a few minutes to make sure it absorbs.
- Injection (if your doctor says so):
- Only a healthcare practitioner can give it to you intramuscularly or subcutaneously.
- Do not inject yourself unless you have been trained to do so.
- If you missed a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it's close to the time for your next dose. Don't take more than one dose at a time.
Uses / Indications
- Support for the luteal phase in IVF or assisted reproduction
- Low progesterone levels might cause threatened or repeated miscarriages.
- Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) using estrogen during menopause
- Irregular menstrual cycles or amenorrhea (without having periods)
- PMS, or premenstrual syndrome
- Stopping endometrial hyperplasia
- Help for high-risk or early pregnancy
- Luteal insufficiency maintenance treatment during pregnancy