Progyluton Tablet is a hormonal medicine used to manage menstrual irregularities and menopause-related symptoms. It contains estradiol valerate and norgestrel, which replace estrogen and help regulate bleeding cycles while reducing symptoms like hot flashes and mood changes. Progyluton tablet uses include treating hormonal imbalance, irregular periods, and discomfort during menopause. It also lowers the risk of uterine complications compared to estrogen-only therapy.
Your doctor might give you Progyluton Tablet for:
Always use the medicine as directed by your doctor:
Not recommended unless a doctor advises.
Avoid using Progyluton Tablet if you:
Use Progyluton Tablet cautiously if you:
Important: Stop taking the medicine and see a doctor immediately if you develop leg swelling, chest pain, or shortness of breath, as these may be signs of a blood clot.
Most people tolerate Progyluton Tablet well, but some may experience:
Occasional but less common side effects:
Rare side effects:
Progyluton Tablet is commonly available in tablet form, usually packed in strips of 21 tablets. Pack size may vary depending on the pharmacy and manufacturer.
You will need a doctor’s prescription to get a Progyluton Tablet.
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