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Progesterone

Common Brand Names: Prometrium

Proper Use & Dosage Information

Medically reviewed by Jessica Swirble, PharmD
Last updated on 7/3/2024

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What is the typical starting dose for progesterone?

Progesterone is available in the following forms:

  • Oral capsules (100 mg, 200 mg)
  • Vaginal gel
  • Vaginal suppositories
  • Injectable solution

The typical starting dose of progesterone varies depending on the condition being treated, the severity of symptoms, and individual patient factors. It is crucial to follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding dosage and administration.

For hormone replacement therapy in people receiving estrogen therapy:

  • Adults: The typical dose is 200 mg for the first 12 days of each month

For menstrual disorders:

  • Adults: The typical starting dose is 400 mg per day, taken at bedtime.

For supporting pregnancy in women with infertility:

  • Adults: The typical starting dose is 100 mg vaginally two to three times daily.

The dosage may be adjusted based on the response and tolerance to the medication. Your healthcare provider will determine the most appropriate dose based on your medical history and your response to the medication.

Progesterone should be taken as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Do not exceed the recommended dose or duration of treatment without consulting your provider.

If you have any questions about your dosage or need adjustments, contact your healthcare provider for guidance. If you want to talk to a provider right away, consider scheduling an online doctor appointment through a telehealth platform like Sesame.

What should I do if I miss a dose of progesterone?

If you miss a dose of progesterone, take it as soon as you remember unless it is close to the time for your next scheduled dose. In that case, skip the missed dose and continue your regular dosing schedule. Do not double the dose to make up for a missed one.

Take progesterone around the same time every day to maintain a consistent amount of medication in your body.

What should I do if I'm feeling better while taking progesterone?

Continue taking progesterone as prescribed by your healthcare provider, even if you start feeling better. It's important to keep taking the medication as directed to manage your condition effectively.

Do not suddenly stop taking progesterone; this can cause a return of your symptoms.

If you have any concerns or questions about your medication, discuss them with your healthcare provider for medical advice and recommendations.

How should I store progesterone?

Store progesterone according to the instructions provided by your healthcare provider or pharmacist. Keep it at room temperature, away from light and moisture. Ensure the container is tightly closed and out of reach of children.

Do not use expired medication or medications that appear damaged or discolored. If you have any questions about storage, consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance.