What is Progynova?
Progynova tablets contain the active ingredient
estradiol, which is a naturally occurring form of the main female sex
hormone oestrogen. The tablets are used to relieve symptoms in women
going through menopause. Estradiol replaces the body's natural
oestrogen, thereby controlling menopausal symptoms. This type of
treatment is known as hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or hormone therapy (HT). Progynova is a prescription-only medicine.
What is Progynova used for?
Progynova tablets are used to control menopausal symptoms, such as:
- Hot flushes;
- Night sweats;
- Sleeping difficulties;
- Dryness of the vagina, mouth or eyes;
- Mood swings, anxiety or depression;
- Loss of libido (sex drive);
- Osteoporosis.
Menopausal symptoms are caused by a decrease in the production of oestrogen in the body. Progynova
tablets can be used as a supplement to replace the falling levels of
oestrogen. This helps restore hormonal balance, which in turn reduces
menopausal symptoms.
How to use Progynova
Progynova tablets are an oestrogen-only form of HRT. Women who have not had a hysterectomy
should be prescribed a progestogen hormone to take with this medicine
to protect the lining of the womb from side effects. Progynova comes in
convenient blister packs marked
with the days of the week. Each pack contains 28 tablets. The tablets
should be taken at the same time each day. They can be taken with or
without food. A doctor should determine
if you should take the tablets on a continuous basis or cyclically (for
three weeks followed by a tablet-free week). For more information, see
the package leaflet.
Dosage
Progynova is available
in tablets of 1 mg and 2 mg. A doctor should determine what strength
you should use. Unless otherwise advised by a doctor, the usual dose in
adult women is:
one tablet once daily for as long as the doctor prescribes.
Do not exceed the recommended dose and read the package leaflet carefully before use.

Side effects
HRT may cause side effects. The following are some of the side effects that are known to be associated with Progynova:
- Breast tenderness or soreness;
- Gastrointestinal symptoms;
- Breakthrough bleeding or an increase in vaginal discharge;
- Mood swings.
Most side effects will disappear
with continued use. Consult a doctor if these or other side effects are
persistent. It is important to be aware that in rare cases HRT can
cause serious side effects such as cancer and thrombosis. See the
package leaflet for more information.
When not to use Progynova
Progynova is not suitable for everyone and should not be used if:
You are allergic to estradiol or any other ingredient in this medicine;
You have a known or past history of thrombosis, liver disease, breast cancer or other oestrogen-related cancer;
You have a severe kidney condition, blood disease, vaginal bleeding of unknown cause or an overgrowth of the lining of the womb (endometrial hyperplasia).
Consult
a doctor on the use of Progynova if you have health problems that are
not listed above. It is also important to tell the doctor what other
medicines you are taking when you order to make sure the combination
with Progynova is safe.
Pregnancy/driving ability/alcohol
Progynova
tablets are intended for women experiencing a natural menopause. The
following advice applies to women who may still be fertile:
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