Important Things to Consider Before Using Generic Progynova Injection

Important Things to Consider Before Using Generic Progynova Injection

 

Generic Progynova Injection can’t be used in the following medical conditions such as a history of stroke or circulation problems; a bleeding or blood-clotting disorder; abnormal vaginal bleeding that a doctor has not checked; or any type of breast, uterine, or hormone-dependent cancer.

Besides there are some other medical that needs some special safety measures. For that reason a patient should inform his health care provider if they have or had any disease before using progynova Injection, so that doctor can refer some dosage adjustment. These special conditions are epilepsy or other seizure disorder; migraines; diabetes; asthma; depression; high blood pressure, angina, or heart disease; high cholesterol or triglycerides; liver disease; kidney disease; gallbladder disease; or if you have had your uterus removed (hysterectomy).

If any of these conditions, your doctor may recommend some special tests to safely make use of this drug.

Progynova Injection has potentiality to increase your risk of developing endometrial hyperplasia, a condition that may cause cancer of the uterus. If this drug is used while using progestins, it may lower this possibility. If your uterus has not been removed, your doctor may prescribe a progestin for you to take while you are using estradiol injection.

If estradiol treatment is continued for long, it may increase your risk of stroke. So it is essential to discuss with your doctor about your individual risks before using estradiol long-term. Ensure to test your progress on a regular basis (every 3 to 6 months) to determine whether you should continue this treatment.

Generic Progynova Injection falls under FDA pregnancy category X. This medication may harm to an unborn baby.

The use of this injection should be discontinued during pregnancy. Tell your doctor right away if you become pregnant during treatment. Make use of an effective form of birth control while you are using this preparation. Estradiol can pass into breast milk and may harm a nursing baby. This medication may also slow lactation. Avoid using this drug if you are breast-feeding a baby.

Let your doctor or pharmacist know if you have abnormal calcium levels in the blood, asthma, cancer, certain blood disorder (porphyria), cholesterol or lipid problems, depression, diabetes, epilepsy, excessive weight gain, gallbladder disease, heart disease or other heart problems, high blood pressure, kidney or liver disease, low thyroid hormone levels, lupus, migraine headaches, pancreas disease, seizures, or yellowing of the skin or eyes.

Some medicines may cause adverse reaction by using progynova injection. Acquaint with your health care provider if you are taking any other medicines. These drugs include barbiturates (eg, phenobarbital), hydantoins (e.g. phenytoin), or rifampin. They may decrease progynova effectiveness, blood thinners (e.g. warfarin), corticosteroids (e.g. prednisone), succinylcholine, or tacrine. The actions and the risk of side effects of these drugs can be aggravated by progynova.

The patient is required to inform his doctor if he has yellowing of the whites of the eyes or skin during pregnancy or with past estrogen use, or high blood pressure during pregnancy (toxemia). She should also tell about vaginal infection or womb problems (e.g. uterine fibroids/endometriosis, abnormal vaginal bleeding, and other uterine problems).

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