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It is important to follow your doctors advice and use Pregest 50mg Injection as prescribed It is typically administered by a healthcare professional and should not be selfadministered at home Do not exceed the recommended dosage or use it for a longer duration than instructed Your doctor may advise you to continue using this medication for a specific period even after confirming pregnancy Some common side effects of Pregest 50mg Injection include fatigue sleepiness headache vomiting nausea and abdominal pain You may also experience a decrease in libido vaginal pain or vaginal discharge If these side effects become bothersome or persistent consult your doctor who may be able to help reduce or prevent them In rare cases severe allergic reactions may occur requiring immediate medical attention This medication may increase the risk of blood clots or breast cancer Pregest 50mg Injection may not be suitable for everyone so inform your doctor if you have or have had breast cancer abnormal vaginal bleeding or liver disease If you have liver kidney or heart problems diabetes or asthma you may require closer monitoring while using this medication Disclose your complete medical history to your doctor to ensure your safety It is important to discuss with your doctor all other medications that may interact with Pregest 50mg Injection Your doctor will likely perform various tests before and during treatment to monitor your uterus This medication may affect your cognition and reactions and it may cause excessive tiredness If you need to drive or stay alert use caution Generally it is not recommended to consume alcohol while taking this medication

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Pregest 200mg Capsule 10s

Pregest 200mg Capsule 10s

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Pregest 50mg Injection

Pregest 50mg Injection

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