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RecogestH 250mg Injection should only be administered by a doctor or under their supervision It is important to take this injection as directed by your doctor Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage and duration of treatment You should continue taking this injection for the entire prescribed period The most common side effects of this medicine include local site reactions such as irritation or redness at the injection site nausea itching diarrhea and hives If any of these side effects bother you it is important to inform your doctor They may be able to suggest ways to reduce or prevent these side effects It is also advisable to regularly monitor your blood sugar levels as this medicine may affect them If you notice any signs of jaundice yellowing of the eyes or skin dark urine or stomach pain while using this medicine it is important to inform your doctor Before taking this medicine inform your doctor if you have had any previous issues with blood circulation diabetes or liver disease Your doctor should also be aware of any other medications you are taking as some may interact with this medicine and either make it less effective or alter its effects

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Available in 2 variations

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Recogest-H 500mg Injection

Recogest-H 500mg Injection

Hydroxyprogesterone (500mg/2ml)

vial of 2 ml Injection

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Recogest-H 250mg Injection

Recogest-H 250mg Injection

Hydroxyprogesterone (250mg/ml)

vial of 1 ml Injection

Related Faqs

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Can you take Uterone every day?

Yes, Uterone can be taken every day. It is usually prescribed to be taken once daily in the evening or at bedtime. The usual duration of prescription may vary from 10-12 days a month to 25 days a month. However, the number of days for which you will need to take this medicine in each cycle will be suggested by your doctor depending upon your health condition.

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Does Aprogest cause weight gain?

Yes, taking Aprogest may cause weight gain. The weight gain may be due to water retention and may not be a serious sign. However, contact your doctor in case your weight gain is worrying you. The risk of weight gain is generally less if Aprogest is taken with estrogen as a combined pill. But, do not start any hormonal therapy without consulting your doctor.

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What is Pregtain?

Pregtain is a type of progesterone hormone which is extracted from plants, but its property matches with the human progesterone. This medicine undergoes a process called micronization where the size of the natural progesterone is reduced. The small size of the progesterone particles enhances its dissolution and absorption. This provides better availability of Pregtain in the body and decreases its side effects.

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What are the common side effects which I can experience while taking Isogest?

The common side effects associated with Isogest are local injection site reactions (redness, pain or swelling), nausea, vaginal discharge, weight changes, jaundice, mental depression and fever. If any of these side effects bother you, please consult with your doctor.

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Does Blugest cause weight gain?

Yes, taking Blugest may cause weight gain. The weight gain may be due to water retention and may not be a serious sign. However, contact your doctor in case your weight gain is worrying you. The risk of weight gain is generally less if Blugest is taken with estrogen as a combined pill. But, do not start any hormonal therapy without consulting your doctor.

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What is Jiogest used to treat?

Jiogest is used to treat various disorders. It is given to women with secondary amenorrhea (no menstruation for 3 months in menstruating women). It is used to support pregnancy, prevent premature labor and treat bleeding disorders that may occur before menopause. It may be used as a part of fertility treatment and may be given as hormone replacement therapy after menopause. It is also given to relieve symptoms of premenstrual syndrome and painful bleeding like in dysfunctional uterine bleeding.

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