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The scientific name:Dydrogesterone 10 mg tablet.What are the pills for menstrual disorders Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets.

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A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.
 
 
What are the pills for menstrual disorders Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets and what are they used for:
Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets is a synthetic progestogen and has an action similar to the female hormone, progesterone. It is used to treat menstrual disorders in women caused by hormonal deficiency. It is also used to reduce the risk of miscarriage or miscarriage. This medicine is not recommended for use in patients under 18 years of age.
 
Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets is used for menstrual disorders in the following cases:
• Hormone replacement therapy.
To counteract the effects of unopposed estrogen on the endometrium in hormone replacement therapy for women with perturbations due to natural or surgical menopause with an intact uterus.
• Progesterone deficiency
Treatment of progesterone deficiency such as:
• Treatment of dysmenorrhea
• Endometriosis treatment
• Treatment of secondary amenorrhea
• Treatment of irregular cycles
• Treatment of dysfunctional uterine bleeding
• Premenstrual syndrome treatment
• Treatment of recurrent and threatened miscarriages associated with a proven deficiency of the hormone progesterone
• Treatment of infertility caused by luteal insufficiency
 
What you need to know before using Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets:
Do not use Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets for menstrual disorders:
• If you are allergic to dydrogesterone or any substance of this medicine
• If you know or suspect a progesterone-related tumor (such as a meningioma)
• If you have undiagnosed vaginal bleeding
• If it is used to prevent endometrial hyperplasia (in women who use estrogen)
• If you suffer from galactose intolerance, lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption
 
Precautions and Precautions for Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets:
 Talk to your doctor before taking dydrogesterone.
• In the event of a defect in the functions of the liver
• In case of past or current depression
• In the case of porphyria
• In the case of unexplained vaginal bleeding
 
Other medicines and menstrual pills:
 
Tell your doctor if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines:
Dydrogesterone metabolism and DHD can be increased by simultaneous use of substances known to stimulate CYP enzymes such as:
• Anticonvulsants (eg phenobarbital, phenytoin, carbamazepine)
• Anti-infectives (such as rifampicin, rifabutin, nevirapine, efavirenz)
• Herbal preparations containing, for example, St. John"s wort (Hypericum perforatum), valerian root, sage or ginkgo biloba
• Anti-HIV (Ritonavir and Neil Navier)
 
How to use Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets:
Dosages:
The following dosing regimens are recommended for dydrogesterone therapy. Quantities can be adjusted according to the severity of the disorder to be treated and the response of individual patients to treatment.
Course organization:
It is possible to achieve a 28-day cycle by administering one tablet of dydrogesterone per day from the eleventh to the twenty-fifth day of the cycle.
Endometrial
1 to 3 tablets of dydrogesterone daily from day 5 to day 25 of the cycle or throughout the entire cycle. Doses of 10 mg should be distributed several times a day throughout the day. It is recommended to start treatment with the highest dose.
Dysmenorrhoea:
1 to 2 tablets of dydrogesterone daily from day 5 to day 25 of the cycle. Doses of 10 mg should be distributed several times a day throughout the day. It is recommended to start treatment with the highest dose.
Infertility due to insufficiency of the corpus luteum
One dydrogesterone tablet daily from the 14th to the 25th day of the cycle. Treatment should be continued for at least 6 consecutive cycles. It is recommended to continue
This treatment is for the first months of any pregnancy in doses as indicated for a usual miscarriage.
Miscarriage risk:
Starting dose: 4 tablets of dydrogesterone at once followed by 1 tablet of dydrogesterone every 8 hours. Doses of 10 mg should be distributed several times a day throughout the day. It is recommended to start treatment with the highest dose.
If symptoms persist or recur during treatment, the dose should be increased by 1 tablet of dydrogesterone every 8 hours.
Effective dose should be maintained for 1 week after symptoms stop; It can then be gradually reduced. If symptoms recur, treatment should be resumed immediately at the effective dose.
Recurrent miscarriage:
1 tablet of dydrogesterone per day until the 20th week of pregnancy; The dose can then be reduced gradually. It is preferable to start treatment before pregnancy.
If symptoms of a threatened miscarriage occur during treatment, treatment should be continued as prescribed for this indication.
Irregular uterine bleeding:
Bleeding was stopped by two tablets of dydrogesterone daily for 5 to 7 days. Blood loss decreases dramatically within a few days. A few days after the end of this treatment severe withdrawal bleeding occurs and the patient should be warned about this.
Subsequent profuse bleeding can be prevented by prescribing a proactive dose of 1 tablet of Dydrogesterone daily from the 11th to the 25th day of the cycle, if necessary in combination with estrogens for 2 to 3 cycles. After that, treatment can be stopped to ensure that the patient"s cycle returns to normal.
Secondary amenorrhea:
1 or 2 tablets of dydrogesterone daily from the eleventh to the twenty-fifth day of the cycle to give an optimal conversion of secretion to the endometrium, which is adequately prepared with endogenous or exogenous estrogen.
 
Premenstrual Syndrome:
10 mg twice daily from day 11 to day 26 of the cycle.
There is no appropriate use of dydrogesterone before menstruation. The safety and efficacy of dydrogesterone use in adolescents between 12 and 18 years of age have not been established.
 
How to take period pills:
For oral use.
To give higher doses, the tablets should be taken in divided doses throughout the day.
 
Possible side effects of period pills:
Stop using the product and seek immediate medical attention if
You develop hives, rash, tightness in the chest, wheezing, hypotension
 
How to store period pills:
• Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
• Store in a dry place below 30°C
Protect from the light
 
For more information about Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets, please visit the website of the Food and Drug Authority.
 
A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.
 
 
What are the pills for menstrual disorders Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets and what are they used for:
Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets is a synthetic progestogen and has an action similar to the female hormone, progesterone. It is used to treat menstrual disorders in women caused by hormonal deficiency. It is also used to reduce the risk of miscarriage or miscarriage. This medicine is not recommended for use in patients under 18 years of age.
 
Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets is used for menstrual disorders in the following cases:
• Hormone replacement therapy.
To counteract the effects of unopposed estrogen on the endometrium in hormone replacement therapy for women with perturbations due to natural or surgical menopause with an intact uterus.
• Progesterone deficiency
Treatment of progesterone deficiency such as:
• Treatment of dysmenorrhea
• Endometriosis treatment
• Treatment of secondary amenorrhea
• Treatment of irregular cycles
• Treatment of dysfunctional uterine bleeding
• Premenstrual syndrome treatment
• Treatment of recurrent and threatened miscarriages associated with a proven deficiency of the hormone progesterone
• Treatment of infertility caused by luteal insufficiency
 
What you need to know before using Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets:
Do not use Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets for menstrual disorders:
• If you are allergic to dydrogesterone or any substance of this medicine
• If you know or suspect a progesterone-related tumor (such as a meningioma)
• If you have undiagnosed vaginal bleeding
• If it is used to prevent endometrial hyperplasia (in women who use estrogen)
• If you suffer from galactose intolerance, lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption
 
Precautions and Precautions for Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets:
 Talk to your doctor before taking dydrogesterone.
• In the event of a defect in the functions of the liver
• In case of past or current depression
• In the case of porphyria
• In the case of unexplained vaginal bleeding
 
Other medicines and menstrual pills:
 
Tell your doctor if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines:
Dydrogesterone metabolism and DHD can be increased by simultaneous use of substances known to stimulate CYP enzymes such as:
• Anticonvulsants (eg phenobarbital, phenytoin, carbamazepine)
• Anti-infectives (such as rifampicin, rifabutin, nevirapine, efavirenz)
• Herbal preparations containing, for example, St. John"s wort (Hypericum perforatum), valerian root, sage or ginkgo biloba
• Anti-HIV (Ritonavir and Neil Navier)
 
How to use Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets:
Dosages:
The following dosing regimens are recommended for dydrogesterone therapy. Quantities can be adjusted according to the severity of the disorder to be treated and the response of individual patients to treatment.
Course organization:
It is possible to achieve a 28-day cycle by administering one tablet of dydrogesterone per day from the eleventh to the twenty-fifth day of the cycle.
Endometrial
1 to 3 tablets of dydrogesterone daily from day 5 to day 25 of the cycle or throughout the entire cycle. Doses of 10 mg should be distributed several times a day throughout the day. It is recommended to start treatment with the highest dose.
Dysmenorrhoea:
1 to 2 tablets of dydrogesterone daily from day 5 to day 25 of the cycle. Doses of 10 mg should be distributed several times a day throughout the day. It is recommended to start treatment with the highest dose.
Infertility due to insufficiency of the corpus luteum
One dydrogesterone tablet daily from the 14th to the 25th day of the cycle. Treatment should be continued for at least 6 consecutive cycles. It is recommended to continue
This treatment is for the first months of any pregnancy in doses as indicated for a usual miscarriage.
Miscarriage risk:
Starting dose: 4 tablets of dydrogesterone at once followed by 1 tablet of dydrogesterone every 8 hours. Doses of 10 mg should be distributed several times a day throughout the day. It is recommended to start treatment with the highest dose.
If symptoms persist or recur during treatment, the dose should be increased by 1 tablet of dydrogesterone every 8 hours.
Effective dose should be maintained for 1 week after symptoms stop; It can then be gradually reduced. If symptoms recur, treatment should be resumed immediately at the effective dose.
Recurrent miscarriage:
1 tablet of dydrogesterone per day until the 20th week of pregnancy; The dose can then be reduced gradually. It is preferable to start treatment before pregnancy.
If symptoms of a threatened miscarriage occur during treatment, treatment should be continued as prescribed for this indication.
Irregular uterine bleeding:
Bleeding was stopped by two tablets of dydrogesterone daily for 5 to 7 days. Blood loss decreases dramatically within a few days. A few days after the end of this treatment severe withdrawal bleeding occurs and the patient should be warned about this.
Subsequent profuse bleeding can be prevented by prescribing a proactive dose of 1 tablet of Dydrogesterone daily from the 11th to the 25th day of the cycle, if necessary in combination with estrogens for 2 to 3 cycles. After that, treatment can be stopped to ensure that the patient"s cycle returns to normal.
Secondary amenorrhea:
1 or 2 tablets of dydrogesterone daily from the eleventh to the twenty-fifth day of the cycle to give an optimal conversion of secretion to the endometrium, which is adequately prepared with endogenous or exogenous estrogen.
 
Premenstrual Syndrome:
10 mg twice daily from day 11 to day 26 of the cycle.
There is no appropriate use of dydrogesterone before menstruation. The safety and efficacy of dydrogesterone use in adolescents between 12 and 18 years of age have not been established.
 
How to take period pills:
For oral use.
To give higher doses, the tablets should be taken in divided doses throughout the day.
 
Possible side effects of period pills:
Stop using the product and seek immediate medical attention if
You develop hives, rash, tightness in the chest, wheezing, hypotension
 
How to store period pills:
• Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
• Store in a dry place below 30°C
Protect from the light
 
For more information about Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets, please visit the website of the Food and Drug Authority.
 

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A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.
 
 
What are the pills for menstrual disorders Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets and what are they used for:
Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets is a synthetic progestogen and has an action similar to the female hormone, progesterone. It is used to treat menstrual disorders in women caused by hormonal deficiency. It is also used to reduce the risk of miscarriage or miscarriage. This medicine is not recommended for use in patients under 18 years of age.
 
Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets is used for menstrual disorders in the following cases:
• Hormone replacement therapy.
To counteract the effects of unopposed estrogen on the endometrium in hormone replacement therapy for women with perturbations due to natural or surgical menopause with an intact uterus.
• Progesterone deficiency
Treatment of progesterone deficiency such as:
• Treatment of dysmenorrhea
• Endometriosis treatment
• Treatment of secondary amenorrhea
• Treatment of irregular cycles
• Treatment of dysfunctional uterine bleeding
• Premenstrual syndrome treatment
• Treatment of recurrent and threatened miscarriages associated with a proven deficiency of the hormone progesterone
• Treatment of infertility caused by luteal insufficiency
 
What you need to know before using Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets:
Do not use Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets for menstrual disorders:
• If you are allergic to dydrogesterone or any substance of this medicine
• If you know or suspect a progesterone-related tumor (such as a meningioma)
• If you have undiagnosed vaginal bleeding
• If it is used to prevent endometrial hyperplasia (in women who use estrogen)
• If you suffer from galactose intolerance, lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption
 
Precautions and Precautions for Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets:
 Talk to your doctor before taking dydrogesterone.
• In the event of a defect in the functions of the liver
• In case of past or current depression
• In the case of porphyria
• In the case of unexplained vaginal bleeding
 
Other medicines and menstrual pills:
 
Tell your doctor if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines:
Dydrogesterone metabolism and DHD can be increased by simultaneous use of substances known to stimulate CYP enzymes such as:
• Anticonvulsants (eg phenobarbital, phenytoin, carbamazepine)
• Anti-infectives (such as rifampicin, rifabutin, nevirapine, efavirenz)
• Herbal preparations containing, for example, St. John"s wort (Hypericum perforatum), valerian root, sage or ginkgo biloba
• Anti-HIV (Ritonavir and Neil Navier)
 
How to use Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets:
Dosages:
The following dosing regimens are recommended for dydrogesterone therapy. Quantities can be adjusted according to the severity of the disorder to be treated and the response of individual patients to treatment.
Course organization:
It is possible to achieve a 28-day cycle by administering one tablet of dydrogesterone per day from the eleventh to the twenty-fifth day of the cycle.
Endometrial
1 to 3 tablets of dydrogesterone daily from day 5 to day 25 of the cycle or throughout the entire cycle. Doses of 10 mg should be distributed several times a day throughout the day. It is recommended to start treatment with the highest dose.
Dysmenorrhoea:
1 to 2 tablets of dydrogesterone daily from day 5 to day 25 of the cycle. Doses of 10 mg should be distributed several times a day throughout the day. It is recommended to start treatment with the highest dose.
Infertility due to insufficiency of the corpus luteum
One dydrogesterone tablet daily from the 14th to the 25th day of the cycle. Treatment should be continued for at least 6 consecutive cycles. It is recommended to continue
This treatment is for the first months of any pregnancy in doses as indicated for a usual miscarriage.
Miscarriage risk:
Starting dose: 4 tablets of dydrogesterone at once followed by 1 tablet of dydrogesterone every 8 hours. Doses of 10 mg should be distributed several times a day throughout the day. It is recommended to start treatment with the highest dose.
If symptoms persist or recur during treatment, the dose should be increased by 1 tablet of dydrogesterone every 8 hours.
Effective dose should be maintained for 1 week after symptoms stop; It can then be gradually reduced. If symptoms recur, treatment should be resumed immediately at the effective dose.
Recurrent miscarriage:
1 tablet of dydrogesterone per day until the 20th week of pregnancy; The dose can then be reduced gradually. It is preferable to start treatment before pregnancy.
If symptoms of a threatened miscarriage occur during treatment, treatment should be continued as prescribed for this indication.
Irregular uterine bleeding:
Bleeding was stopped by two tablets of dydrogesterone daily for 5 to 7 days. Blood loss decreases dramatically within a few days. A few days after the end of this treatment severe withdrawal bleeding occurs and the patient should be warned about this.
Subsequent profuse bleeding can be prevented by prescribing a proactive dose of 1 tablet of Dydrogesterone daily from the 11th to the 25th day of the cycle, if necessary in combination with estrogens for 2 to 3 cycles. After that, treatment can be stopped to ensure that the patient"s cycle returns to normal.
Secondary amenorrhea:
1 or 2 tablets of dydrogesterone daily from the eleventh to the twenty-fifth day of the cycle to give an optimal conversion of secretion to the endometrium, which is adequately prepared with endogenous or exogenous estrogen.
 
Premenstrual Syndrome:
10 mg twice daily from day 11 to day 26 of the cycle.
There is no appropriate use of dydrogesterone before menstruation. The safety and efficacy of dydrogesterone use in adolescents between 12 and 18 years of age have not been established.
 
How to take period pills:
For oral use.
To give higher doses, the tablets should be taken in divided doses throughout the day.
 
Possible side effects of period pills:
Stop using the product and seek immediate medical attention if
You develop hives, rash, tightness in the chest, wheezing, hypotension
 
How to store period pills:
• Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
• Store in a dry place below 30°C
Protect from the light
 
For more information about Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets, please visit the website of the Food and Drug Authority.
 

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A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.
 
 
What are the pills for menstrual disorders Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets and what are they used for:
Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets is a synthetic progestogen and has an action similar to the female hormone, progesterone. It is used to treat menstrual disorders in women caused by hormonal deficiency. It is also used to reduce the risk of miscarriage or miscarriage. This medicine is not recommended for use in patients under 18 years of age.
 
Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets is used for menstrual disorders in the following cases:
• Hormone replacement therapy.
To counteract the effects of unopposed estrogen on the endometrium in hormone replacement therapy for women with perturbations due to natural or surgical menopause with an intact uterus.
• Progesterone deficiency
Treatment of progesterone deficiency such as:
• Treatment of dysmenorrhea
• Endometriosis treatment
• Treatment of secondary amenorrhea
• Treatment of irregular cycles
• Treatment of dysfunctional uterine bleeding
• Premenstrual syndrome treatment
• Treatment of recurrent and threatened miscarriages associated with a proven deficiency of the hormone progesterone
• Treatment of infertility caused by luteal insufficiency
 
What you need to know before using Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets:
Do not use Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets for menstrual disorders:
• If you are allergic to dydrogesterone or any substance of this medicine
• If you know or suspect a progesterone-related tumor (such as a meningioma)
• If you have undiagnosed vaginal bleeding
• If it is used to prevent endometrial hyperplasia (in women who use estrogen)
• If you suffer from galactose intolerance, lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption
 
Precautions and Precautions for Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets:
 Talk to your doctor before taking dydrogesterone.
• In the event of a defect in the functions of the liver
• In case of past or current depression
• In the case of porphyria
• In the case of unexplained vaginal bleeding
 
Other medicines and menstrual pills:
 
Tell your doctor if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines:
Dydrogesterone metabolism and DHD can be increased by simultaneous use of substances known to stimulate CYP enzymes such as:
• Anticonvulsants (eg phenobarbital, phenytoin, carbamazepine)
• Anti-infectives (such as rifampicin, rifabutin, nevirapine, efavirenz)
• Herbal preparations containing, for example, St. John"s wort (Hypericum perforatum), valerian root, sage or ginkgo biloba
• Anti-HIV (Ritonavir and Neil Navier)
 
How to use Duphaston 10 mg 20 Tablets:
Dosages:
The following dosing regimens are recommended for dydrogesterone therapy. Quantities can be adjusted according to the severity of the disorder to be treated and the response of individual patients to treatment.
Course organization:
It is possible to achieve a 28-day cycle by administering one tablet of dydrogesterone per day from the eleventh to the twenty-fifth day of the cycle.
Endometrial
1 to 3 tablets of dydrogesterone daily from day 5 to day 25 of the cycle or throughout the entire cycle. Doses of 10 mg should be distributed several times a day throughout the day. It is recommended to start treatment with the highest dose.
Dysmenorrhoea:
1 to 2 tablets of dydrogesterone daily from day 5 to day 25 of the cycle. Doses of 10 mg should be distributed several times a day throughout the day. It is recommended to start treatment with the highest dose.
Infertility due to insufficiency of the corpus luteum
One dydrogesterone tablet daily from the 14th to the 25th day of the cycle. Treatment should be continued for at least 6 consecutive cycles. It is recommended to continue
This treatment is for the first months of any pregnancy in doses as indicated for a usual miscarriage.
Miscarriage risk:
Starting dose: 4 tablets of dydrogesterone at once followed by 1 tablet of dydrogesterone every 8 hours. Doses of 10 mg should be distributed several times a day throughout the day. It is recommended to start treatment with the highest dose.
If symptoms persist or recur during treatment, the dose should be increased by 1 tablet of dydrogesterone every 8 hours.
Effective dose should be maintained for 1 week after symptoms stop; It can then be gradually reduced. If symptoms recur, treatment should be resumed immediately at the effective dose.
Recurrent miscarriage:
1 tablet of dydrogesterone per day until the 20th week of pregnancy; The dose can then be reduced gradually. It is preferable to start treatment before pregnancy.
If symptoms of a threatened miscarriage occur during treatment, treatment should be continued as prescribed for this indication.
Irregular uterine bleeding:
Bleeding was stopped by two tablets of dydrogesterone daily for 5 to 7 days. Blood loss decreases dramatically within a few days. A few days after the end of this treatment severe withdrawal bleeding occurs and the patient should be warned about this.
Subsequent profuse bleeding can be prevented by prescribing a proactive dose of 1 tablet of Dydrogesterone daily from the 11th to the 25th day of the cycle, if necessary in combination with estrogens for 2 to 3 cycles. After that, treatment can be stopped to ensure that the patient"s cycle returns to normal.
Secondary amenorrhea:
1 or 2 tablets of dydrogesterone daily from the eleventh to the twenty-fifth day of the cycle to give an optimal conversion of secretion to the endometrium, which is adequately prepared with endogenous or exogenous estrogen.
 
Premenstrual Syndrome:
10 mg twice daily from day 11 to day 26 of the cycle.
There is no appropriate use of dydrogesterone before menstruation. The safety and efficacy of dydrogesterone use in adolescents between 12 and 18 years of age have not been established.
 
How to take period pills:
For oral use.
To give higher doses, the tablets should be taken in divided doses throughout the day.
 
Possible side effects of period pills:
Stop using the product and seek immediate medical attention if
You develop hives, rash, tightness in the chest, wheezing, hypotension
 
How to store period pills:
• Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
• Store in a dry place below 30°C
Protect from the light
 
For more information about Duphaston 10 mg 20 tablets, please visit the website of the Food and Drug Authority.
 
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