What is Dyrogestrone?
Dydrogesterone is an orally active progestogen that acts directly on the uterus, resulting in a fully secretory endometrium in an estrogen-primed uterus.
Dydrogesterone uses
Dydrogesterone is a synthetic progestogen that functions in the same way as progesterone (female hormone). It is used to treat menstruation abnormalities in women caused by a shortage of hormones. It is also used to aid in the prevention of miscarriages and abortions. The medication is mostly used to treat pain and menstrual cramps. It is also used to treat endometriosis, a disorder characterized by symptoms such as abdominal pain and menstrual abnormalities. Secondary amenorrhea (a condition in which menstruation has stopped due to the absence of pregnancy and menopause) is also treated with the medicine. Dydrogesterone is also used to treat a variety of problems such as dysfunctional uterine hemorrhage, premenstrual syndrome, threatening abortion, habitual abortion, luteal insufficiency infertility, and hormone replacement therapy.
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