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Tag: Hydroxyprogesterone caproate

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What does Primolut depot Injection do?: An Overview

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Available in an oily solution for intramuscular injection, Primolut depot Injection contains the synthetic progestin hormone, hydroxyprogesterone caproate. But **what does Primolut depot Injection do**? It is prescribed to treat several gynecological and obstetric conditions by mimicking the body’s natural progesterone.

What is the use of Lentojeston?: Exploring Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate

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Available evidence suggests that Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate (HPC), the active ingredient in Lentojeston, is a synthetic progestin with varied uses, particularly in treating specific gynecological conditions. A clear understanding of what is the use of Lentojeston requires distinguishing its current applications from past uses that have faced scrutiny, such as its now-withdrawn approval for preventing preterm birth in the U.S..

What is the use of Gravibinan Injection?

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Affecting 10-20% of clinically recognized pregnancies, miscarriage can be a significant concern, leading to the use of medications like Gravibinan Injection. This hormonal treatment is primarily used to prevent or manage complications in high-risk pregnancies and support a healthy uterine environment.

What is the use of PD 500 Injection?

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Globally, approximately 15 million babies are born preterm each year, and for women with a history of early delivery, the risk is higher. To address this, many healthcare providers prescribe **PD 500 Injection**, a synthetic form of the hormone progesterone, to help prevent premature labor.