
dydrolady (DYDROGESTERONE)
Introduction to Dydrolady
Dydrolady is a medication primarily used to address various gynecological and hormonal issues. It is formulated with Dydrogesterone, a synthetic hormone that mimics the natura... See More

What is Dydrolady?
Dydrolady is a progestogen used to treat conditions like dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis, irregular menstrual cycles, and pre-menstrual syndrome. It is also used in hormone replacement therapy to counteract estrogen's effects on the endometrium. Dydrolady works by causing full secretory transformation of the estrogen-activated endometrium, reducing the risk of endometrial hyperplasia or carcinogenesis.

What is the usual dose of Dydrolady?
For adults, the dosage of Dydrolady varies based on the condition being treated. For dysmenorrhoea, it's 10 mg twice a day from day 5 to 25 of the cycle. For endometriosis, it's 10 mg two to three times daily from day 5 to 25 of the cycle, or continuously. For irregular menstrual cycles, it's 10 mg twice a day from day 11 to 25 of the cycle. For pre-menstrual syndrome, it's 10 mg twice a day from day 12 to 26 of the cycle. The dosage may be increased if necessary. There is no relevant use for Dydrolady before menarche, and the safety and efficacy in adolescents aged 12-18 years have not been established.

How do I take Dydrolady?
Dydrolady is taken orally, and it is recommended to take the daily dose at the same time each day, either in the morning or evening. When taking two tablets daily, one should be taken in the morning and one in the evening. There are no specific food restrictions mentioned, but taking the medication with food may help reduce nausea.

For how long do I take Dydrolady?
The duration of Dydrolady use depends on the condition being treated. For example, in the treatment of dysmenorrhoea, it is used from day 5 to 25 of the menstrual cycle. For hormone replacement therapy, it is used during the last 14 days of each 28-day cycle. The treatment duration should be adjusted according to the severity of symptoms and clinical response, as advised by a healthcare professional.

What disease or symptom is Dydrolady used for?
Dydrolady is indicated for treating progesterone insufficiencies, such as dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis, irregular menstrual cycles, and pre-menstrual syndrome. It is also used in hormone replacement therapy for non-hysterectomised women with menopause symptoms and in managing dysfunctional bleeding or secondary amenorrhoea when used with estrogen.

Is Dydrolady effective?
Dydrolady is an orally active progestogen that effectively causes full secretory transformation of the estrogen-activated endometrium. This action significantly reduces the increased risk of endometrial hyperplasia or carcinogenesis induced by estrogens. Clinical trials have shown that Dydrolady is effective in relieving symptoms of dysmenorrhoea, premenstrual syndrome, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, and irregular cycles, with effects comparable to those in adults.

How do I know if Dydrolady is working?
The benefit of Dydrolady is evaluated through clinical response and symptom relief in conditions like dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis, and pre-menstrual syndrome. Regular follow-up examinations and medical history reviews are recommended to assess the effectiveness and safety of the treatment. Adjustments in dosage or treatment duration may be made based on the severity of symptoms and individual patient response.

How does Dydrolady work?
Dydrolady is an orally active progestogen that causes full secretory transformation of the estrogen-activated endometrium. This action significantly reduces the increased risk of endometrial hyperplasia or carcinogenesis induced by estrogens. It does not have estrogenic, androgenic, thermogenic, anabolic, or corticoid effects, making it a targeted treatment for progesterone insufficiencies.

Who should avoid taking Dydrolady?
Important warnings for Dydrolady include hypersensitivity to the active substance, known or suspected progestogen-dependent tumors, unexplained vaginal bleeding, and severe liver diseases. It is contraindicated in patients with thrombophlebitis and thromboembolic diseases. Patients should be monitored for conditions like porphyria, depression, and liver function abnormalities. Dydrolady should not be used in pregnancy or while breastfeeding without medical advice.

Can I take Dydrolady with other prescription drugs?
Dydrolady's metabolism may be increased when used with substances that induce CYP enzyme activity, such as anticonvulsants (e.g., phenobarbital, phenytoin, carbamazepine) and certain antibiotics (e.g., rifampicin, rifabutin). Herbal preparations like St John's wort may also affect its metabolism. These interactions can lead to reduced effectiveness of Dydrolady, so it's important to inform healthcare providers of all medications being taken.

Can Dydrolady be taken safely while pregnant?
Dydrolady is not authorized for use during pregnancy. Although more than 10 million pregnancies have been exposed to Dydrolady without evidence of harmful effects, some progestogens are associated with an increased risk of hypospadias. Due to confounders, no definitive conclusion can be drawn. It is important to consult a healthcare professional before using Dydrolady during pregnancy.

Can Dydrolady be taken safely while breastfeeding?
There are no data on the excretion of Dydrolady in breast milk, but experience with other progestogens suggests they pass into breast milk in small amounts. The risk to the baby is unknown, so it is recommended not to take Dydrolady while breastfeeding unless advised by a healthcare professional.

How should I store Dydrolady?
Dydrolady does not require special storage conditions. However, it should be kept in its original packaging to protect it from moisture and light. It is important to store the medication out of reach of children and to dispose of any unused product in accordance with local requirements or return it to the pharmacy to prevent environmental contamination.

Does Dydrolady make people tired or drowsy?
Dydrolady may rarely cause mild somnolence and/or dizziness, especially during the first hours after use. If someone experiences these side effects, they should avoid activities that require full alertness, such as driving or operating machinery, until they know how the medication affects them. If the side effects persist or worsen, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further guidance.

Does Dydrolady cause stomach upset?
Common gastrointestinal side effects of Dydrolady include nausea and vomiting. If these side effects occur, it is recommended to take the medication with food to help reduce nausea. If symptoms persist or become severe, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for further advice and management.

Does Dydrolady affect mood?
Dydrolady may cause a depressed mood as a side effect. If someone experiences changes in mood, irritability, or anxiety while taking this medication, they should discuss these symptoms with their healthcare provider. The provider may adjust the dosage or suggest alternative treatments to manage these side effects.

Does Dydrolady affect appetite?
During treatment with Dydrolady, symptoms such as loss of appetite may occur. If someone experiences a significant change in appetite, they should monitor their dietary intake and consult a healthcare professional if the change persists or affects their health. The healthcare provider may offer dietary advice or adjust the medication if necessary.

Does Dydrolady cause weight gain?
Weight gain is a reported side effect of Dydrolady. If someone notices a significant change in weight, they should monitor their diet and exercise routine. Consulting a healthcare professional is advisable if the weight change is concerning or affects their health, as the provider may offer guidance on managing weight or consider adjusting the medication.

Does Dydrolady cause headaches?
Headache and migraine are common side effects of Dydrolady. If someone experiences headaches while taking this medication, they should ensure they are well-hydrated and consider using over-the-counter pain relief if needed. If headaches persist or are severe, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and management.

Does Dydrolady limit driving?
Dydrolady may rarely cause mild somnolence and/or dizziness, especially during the first hours after use. People taking this medication should be cautious when driving or operating machinery until they know how the medication affects them. If they experience dizziness or drowsiness, they should avoid such activities to ensure safety.
Available in 2 variations

Dydrolady 10mg Tablet 10s
Dydrogesterone (10mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Dydrolady ART 10mg Tablet 10s
Dydrogesterone (10mg)
strip of 10 tablets