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Frequently asked questions
This medicine typically begins to show its effects within a few days of use, with its full therapeutic benefits evident over the course of a menstrual cycle. Individual responses may vary, and the duration of treatment depends on the specific medical condition being addressed.
No, this medicine is not habit-forming and is generally safe when used as directed.
No, the use of this medicine is not known to impair female fertility.
This medicine usually requires a prescription and is not available over the counter.
This medicine may lead to weight loss as an uncommon side effect. Consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
This medicine is not known to cause constipation as a side effect. However, individual responses may vary. If you experience persistent constipation while taking this medication, consult your doctor.
This medicine may support early pregnancy and reduce the risk of miscarriage in women with a history of recurrent miscarriages due to inadequate progesterone levels. However, its use to prevent miscarriage should be done after a doctor’s consultation.
The duration of treatment for this medicine varies based on the specific medical condition being addressed. It is typically prescribed for a specific period, such as part of the menstrual cycle or during early pregnancy, as determined by the doctor.
Yes, Dydrogesterone can be used in early pregnancy to support the uterine lining and maintain pregnancy, particularly in cases of luteal phase insufficiency or threatened miscarriage.
Side effects of Dydrogesterone during pregnancy may include nausea, headache, dizziness, breast tenderness, and abdominal pain. It's important to consult a doctor if any severe side effects occur.
Progesterone and Dydrogesterone are not the same. Dydrogesterone is a synthetic form of progesterone, designed to mimic the natural hormone's effects but with potentially fewer side effects.
Dydrogesterone is often prescribed to prevent miscarriage in women with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss or those with a luteal phase defect, as it helps support the pregnancy.
Yes, Dydrogesterone can cause breast changes such as tenderness and swelling, as these are common side effects related to hormonal changes.
Dydrogesterone in other salts
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