The preparation of progesterone Prajisan during pregnancy and other problems of reproductive function is one of the possible options. It is available both for oral administration (the capsule is swallowed, washed down with water), and for insertion into the vagina.
How to take Prajisan?
The form of release, as well as the dose and duration of admission should be determined by a specialist. The doctor has the necessary knowledge and experience to give recommendations in view of the woman's health, because this medicine also has contraindications and possibly the occurrence of side effects. The drug can be administered orally. Usually appoint 200 or 300 mg per day, but the amount may be different, depending on the diagnosis.
Also, during pregnancy, you can prescribe Prajisan in candles that need to be administered vaginally. With this method of administration, the dose can be up to 600 mg per day. To prevent abortions, for example, in the case of habitual miscarriages, usually prescribed up to 400 mg during the first two trimesters.
There is another form of release for insertion into the vagina. The gel is available in disposable applicators. The drug contains sorbic acid, which means that it can cause contact dermatitis.
During the planning of pregnancy, Prajisan can be appointed as a gynecologist if the luteal phase is deficient. Typically, patients are prescribed a drug for admission from the 17th to the 26th day of the cycle.
One of the possible side effects of the drug for ingestion is increased drowsiness and nausea. These symptoms can talk about an overdose. The doctor, most likely, will reduce a dose or replace a way of reception on the vaginal form. It is very important to report the effects of the medicine to your gynecologist so that he can take action, if need be.