Get Informed: Progesterone
Progesterone Safety Report
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What is Progesterone used for?
iGuard is currently tracking more than 1,800 patients that use Progesterone (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)). Use the table below to learn why iGuard users take this product; click on any underlined condition to get information on other medications used for treatment.
| Disease / Condition | % | Average Severity |
|---|---|---|
| Menopausal Symptoms | 91% |
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| Irregular/Painful Periods | 9% |
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How well does Progesterone work?
iGuard regularly polls our more than 1,800 users taking Progesterone (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medications (TSQM) . This feedback is continuously updated in tables below for the benefit of the iGuard community. To request scores for specific patient subgroups, please contact research@iguard.org.
Average Satisfaction Score
(out of 10)
Average Effectiveness Score
(out of 10)
- 72%
- of patients are confident that the good things about Progesterone outweigh the bad things.
- 9%
- of patients wish they were told more before they started taking Progesterone.
Global Patient Feedback for Progesterone ( Post a comment )
Question/Comment:
I am 5 weeks pregnant hoow fast will my progesterone levels rise from 41 to 80 if I take cyclogest 200mg once a day.
34 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States
Posted: 2010-03-19 09:39:25
Question/Comment:
My gyn prescribed this for endometrial protection because of absent periods due to PCOS. I'm to take 400mg for 10 days every 3 months. I just completed the first cycle and the dizziness/drunk feeling was fairly severe throughout all 10 days. I had trouble walking and it lasted through the night to the following morning a couple of times.
I also take meds to sleep at night (Sonata, Rozerem and Valium). Is it possible for sleep meds to make the side effects of Prometrium worse? Thanks.
34 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States
Posted: 2009-12-16 12:58:41
iGuard Answer/Reply:
Dizziness and drowsiness are side effects of progesterone. These side effects could be more severe with sleep aids, as they have those side effects as well.
Posted: 2009-12-20 11:35:13
Question/Comment:
suffering from progesterone now i taking prozestra. its benefiting me can u suggest what i do to get rid of progesterone..
22 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States
Posted: 2009-09-30 10:22:35
iGuard Answer/Reply:
Prozestra is a supplemental progesterone cream that uses a wild yam as a source for progesterone. Prozestra is not regulated and approved by the FDA and it may not have a steady amount of progesterone in it. It is the same active ingredient as what you get with a prescription but in a much lower dose. Discuss your options with your physician to decide the best course of action for you with your medical history and other medications.
Posted: 2009-10-31 22:45:17
Question/Comment:
My doctor put me on this cause I'm pregnant with twins and they didn't want them to come too early. It really worked for me. That was at 24 weeks due to short cervix. But come to find out the one dr. who put me on it was totally wrong I did have a cervix. So really wasn't sure if I need the shots after all. But I'm 37 weeks now and the babies haven't come early. So I guess they really worked in my case.
40 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States
Posted: 2009-08-13 00:00:58
Question/Comment:
I was prescribed this for break through bleeding. I was on premarin and it cause severe breast tenderness and the worst acne since I was 12. I have not had those side effects with this medication. So far, So good. I will have a mammogram after taking for 6 months to make sure there are no lumps as I have a family history of cancer. I only take it for 10 days per month so hopefully the risks are lower.
42 year old Female – Source: iGuard United States
Posted: 2009-03-25 18:17:49
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