Vaccine Overview
Progesterone injections B.P.
Progesterone injections are used to support the luteal phase during assisted reproduction, treat amenorrhea, or prevent miscarriage in women with progesterone deficiency. Administered intramuscularly or subcutaneously, these injections mimic natural progesterone to maintain the endometrium and support pregnancy. They are commonly used in IVF cycles and early pregnancy. Side effects may include local pain, mood swings, and breast tenderness. Close monitoring is needed for prolonged use. This treatment is crucial for hormonal balance, particularly in women undergoing fertility treatments or hormone replacement therapy.
Drug Class: Pharma Products
Indication: Supports endometrium for implantation; treats progesterone deficiency

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Vaccine Details
Applied To
Adults
Recommended Time
Daily or as per ART protocol
Administration
Route: Intramuscular Injection
Site: Gluteal muscle (buttocks)
Disease
Luteal Phase Deficiency, Amenorrhea
Manufacturer
Serum Intitute Of India
Age
- Adults (18–45 yrs)
Disclaimer
This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare professional before getting vaccinated or if you have any concerns about vaccines or side effects.
Last updated: May 2, 2025