CRINONE Reviews (PROGESTERONE)

Average Rating: 2.6 (3 Ratings)

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CRINONE  (PROGESTERONE):  This medication is used to restore menstrual cycles in women whose cycles have stopped. Progesterone is a natural female hormone that is needed to keep menstrual periods regular.   FDA Approval Date: 1997-07-31 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

  

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RATING  REASONSIDE EFFECTS FOR CRINONECOMMENTSSEXAGEDURATION/
DOSAGE
DATE ADDED
 
 3  Ivf pregnancy Vaginal dryness, itchiness and pain. Bleeding Excessive discharge I can deal with most of the symptoms, but the Cardinal itching and pain is at times unbearable! Can wait for the next 4 weeks to be over so I no longer need to take it F 26 3 months
1X day
6/30/2022
 3  Infertility Uncomfortable with the amount of vaginal discharge after use, had to use a pantyliner. I will continue to use crinone gel because I am trying to get pregnant and if I do it will be worth it, but it is kind of gross. F 30 2 days
1/22/2010
 2  Perimenopause Excessive discharge requiring use of a pantiliner. Unsightly, pellet-like discharge of gel build-up during coitus. I was prescribed Crinone 8% gel to be used for uterine protection, in conjunction with Vivelle Dot 0.025 patch. Due to the messiness of the gel, I requested to be switched to Prometrium 100mg capsules after using it for only 3 days. I liked the idea of physically applying progesterone specifically where needed without a full systemic effect. However, it just wasn't worth the mess and inconvenience! F 41 3 days
7/13/2006
  

CRINONE  (PROGESTERONE):  This medication is used to restore menstrual cycles in women whose cycles have stopped. Progesterone is a natural female hormone that is needed to keep menstrual periods regular.   FDA Approval Date: 1997-07-31 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

     

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