Infertility due to inadequate luteal phase

Active Ingredient: Progesterone

Indication for Progesterone

Population group: women, only adults (18 - 65 years old)

Treatment of infertility due to inadequate luteal phase.

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

1 spread once daily

Route of admnistration

Vaginal

Defined daily dose

1 - 1 {spreads}

Dosage regimen

From 1 To 1 {spreads} once every day

Detailed description

One application every day, starting after documented ovulation or arbitrarily on the 18th – 21st day of the cycle.

Dosage considerations

Progesterone is applied directly from the specially designed sealed applicator into the vagina.

300 mg in 3 divided doses daily

Route of admnistration

Vaginal

Defined daily dose

300 - 300 mg

Dosage regimen

From 100 To 100 mg 3 time(s) per day every day

Detailed description

The dose of progesterone is 100 mg administered vaginally three times daily starting at oocyte retrieval. The administration of progesterone should be continued for 30 days, if pregnancy has been confirmed.

Dosage considerations

Progesterone is applied directly from the specially designed sealed applicator into the vagina.

Active ingredient

Progesterone

Progesterone is a natural progestogen, the main hormone of the corpus luteum and the placenta. It acts on the endometrium by converting the proliferating phase to the secretory phase.

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