Gestone 200 mg – Progesterone Soft Gelatin

Gestone 200 mg – Progesterone Soft Gelatin

Price range: $45.00 through $101.25

Gestone 200 mg is a prescription progesterone soft gelatin capsule used when your body needs progesterone support as part of a clinician-guided plan. It may be prescribed medicine for luteal phase support in fertility treatment, for cycle regulation related to hormone imbalance, or in certain hormone replacement therapy protocols depending on your situation. Because progesterone timing and route of use matter, Gestone 200 mg should be taken only exactly as prescribed.

Active Ingredient Progesterone
Indication: Female infertility, Hormone replacement therapy
Manufacturer: Ferring Pharmaceuticals
Packaging 10 soft gelatin capsules in 1 strip
Strength 200mg
Delivery Time 6 To 15 days

Gestone 200 mg - Progesterone Soft Gelatin

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30 Tablet/s $45.00 $1.5 /Capsules
60 Tablet/s $71.25 $1.19 /Capsules
90 Tablet/s $101.25 $1.13 /Capsules

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📋 Product Description
Gestone 200 mg is a progesterone soft gelatin capsule that’s prescribed when your clinician wants to add progesterone support to your treatment plan. Progesterone is one of those hormones that quietly does a lot. It helps stabilize the uterine lining after ovulation, supports early pregnancy in certain protocols, and plays a role in balancing the cycle overall. When progesterone is low, late, or inconsistent, the effects can show up as irregular cycles, spotting, or difficulty maintaining the right lining support in fertility treatment. If you’re seeing Gestone 200 mg on your medication list, it’s usually because your clinician is aiming for a specific hormonal “window,” not just general hormone support.

What Gestone 200 mg is used for

Progesterone soft gelatin capsules like Gestone may be used for:
  • Luteal phase support in fertility treatment (IUI, IVF, or other monitored cycles)
  • Cycle regulation when hormone imbalance is causing irregular periods or abnormal bleeding patterns, and progesterone support fits the diagnosis
  • Hormone replacement therapy in selected patients, especially when progesterone is needed alongside estrogen therapy to protect the uterine lining (in people who still have a uterus)
These are common reasons, but the exact indication and schedule depend on your clinician. Progesterone is very schedule-dependent. Taking it at the wrong time in the cycle can create confusing results, including unexpected bleeding.

How progesterone works

After ovulation, progesterone rises. Its job is to keep the uterine lining stable and supportive. If pregnancy happens, progesterone stays higher. If pregnancy does not happen, progesterone drops and bleeding begins. When progesterone is given as a medication, it’s usually meant to mimic or support that natural pattern. That is why doctors prescribe it for specific cycle days or specific fertility protocol phases.

Oral vs vaginal use

Some progesterone capsules on the market are taken by mouth. In fertility clinics, some progesterone capsules are used vaginally for more direct uterine support. I can’t tell from the name alone which route your prescription is intended for, because it depends on the exact product labeling and your clinic’s plan. The safest advice is:
  • Follow the route your clinician instructed.
  • Do not switch oral to vaginal use (or the other way around) unless your provider says it’s okay.
The route can change side effects. Oral progesterone often causes more sleepiness. Vaginal use can be messier but may have fewer whole-body effects for some people.

What to expect while taking Gestone 200 mg

Progesterone can make you feel like you have PMS, even if you don’t. Common effects include:
  • Sleepiness or fatigue
  • Dizziness
  • Bloating
  • Breast tenderness
  • Mood changes
  • Headache
  • Nausea
If used vaginally, it may also cause: These effects are often manageable, but call your clinician if you have severe symptoms, intense pelvic pain, fever, foul odor, or bleeding that feels heavy or unusual for you.

Important safety notes

Progesterone is generally safe for many people when used correctly, but it’s still a prescription hormone medicine. Tell your clinician if you have a history of:
  • Blood clots or clotting disorders
  • Liver disease
  • Breast cancer or other hormone-sensitive cancers
  • Unexplained vaginal bleeding
Also check inactive ingredients if you have allergies. Some soft gelatin capsules use oils in the capsule base, and certain food allergies may matter depending on formulation.

Tips for easier use

  • If taking orally and it makes you sleepy, bedtime dosing can help.
  • Set a daily alarm. Consistency matters with hormone therapy.
  • If using vaginally, a panty liner can help with residue.
  • Don’t stop suddenly during a fertility protocol without your clinic’s approval.

Storage

Store Gestone 200 mg at room temperature, away from heat and moisture. Keep in original packaging, and keep away from children and pets.

Available Strengths (As Available in the Market)

Progesterone capsules are commonly available in:
  • Progesterone 100 mg
  • Progesterone 200 mg (Gestone 200 mg)
  • Progesterone 300 mg
  • Progesterone 400 mg
Your clinician will select the strength based on the clinical goal, your cycle plan, and how your body responds.

FAQs

1) What is Gestone 200 mg used for?

If your doctor says it's okay, you can use Gestone 200 mg to help progesterone in fertility treatment, to keep your cycle regular if your hormones are out of balance, and in some hormone replacement therapy plans.

2) Are progesterone soft gelatin capsules the same as progesterone injections?

They have the same hormone, but they are absorbed and used in different ways. Some protocols use capsules that are taken by mouth or vagina, while others use injections. Your doctor decides based on how well it works and your situation.

3) What are common side effects of Gestone 200 mg?

Sleepiness, dizziness, bloating, breast tenderness, mood changes, and headache are common. Vaginal use can cause discharge or residue. Report severe symptoms to your clinician.

4) Can I take Gestone 200 mg with estrogen therapy?

Sometimes, yes. Progesterone may be given with estrogen in hormone replacement therapy to protect the lining of the uterus. Only a doctor should be in charge of this.

5) What should I do if I miss a dose?

Don't take two doses unless your doctor tells you to. Get in touch with your clinic or pharmacist, especially if the medicine is part of a fertility plan with strict timing.
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