It is important to follow your doctors advice and use Progesto 500mg Injection as prescribed Please note that this medication should be administered by a healthcare professional and not at home Do not exceed or reduce the dosage without proper guidance and do not continue using it for a longer duration than recommended Your doctor may advise you to continue taking this medicine even after confirming your pregnancy Some common side effects of Progesto 500mg Injection include headaches vomiting bloating nausea and abdominal pain You may also experience decreased interest in sex and vaginal pain or discharge If these side effects become bothersome or do not subside over time consult with your doctor for possible solutions In rare cases a severe allergic reaction may occur requiring immediate medical attention It is also important to note that using this medication may increase the risk of blood clots or breast cancer Progesto 500mg Injection may not be suitable for everyone so inform your doctor if you have a history of breast cancer abnormal vaginal bleeding or liver disease Close monitoring may be required if you have preexisting liver kidney or heart issues as well as diabetes or asthma To ensure your safety inform your doctor about your complete medical history It is also advisable to consult with your doctor regarding any other medications that may interact with or be affected by this medicine Throughout your treatment you may undergo various tests to assess the condition of your uterus Please be cautious as this medicine can affect your thinking reactions and energy levels possibly causing fatigue If you drive or need to be alert exercise caution Generally it is not recommended for pregnant women or those attempting to conceive to consume alcohol

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Progesto 500mg Injection

Progesto 500mg Injection

Progesterone (500mg)

vial of 2 ml Injection

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Progesto 250mg Injection

Progesto 250mg Injection

Progesterone (250mg)

vial of 1 Injection

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