Progesterone

Progesterone is used as a part of hormone replacement therapy in women who have passed menopause (the change of life) and have not had a hysterectomy (surgery to remove the uterus). Hormone replacement therapy usually includes estrogen, which is used to treat symptoms of menopause and reduce the risk of developing certain diseases. However, estrogen can also cause abnormal thickening of the lining of the uterus and increase the risk of developing uterine cancer. Progesterone helps to prevent this thickening and decreases the risk of developing uterine cancer. Progesterone is also used to bring on menstruation (period) in women of childbearing age who have had normal periods and then stopped menstruating. Progesterone is in a class of medications called progestins (female hormones). It works as part of hormone replacement therapy by decreasing the amount of estrogen in the uterus. It works to bring on menstruation by replacing the natural progesterone that some women are missing. Our manufacture has gained the certifications of ISO9001, ISO14001 and OHSAS18001 awarded by TUV, and their Progesterone has been certified by COS.

Our Product List of Progesterone:

Progesterone Type

Progesterone Quality

Certificate

Packing
Progesterone
EPV
COS KG/DRUM

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Description of Progesterone :

CAS NO.: 57-83-0

Molecular weight: 314.4668

Melt point:127ºc

Synonyms: progesterol; Progesterone; progesteronum; progestin; progestone; prolidon

Characer: white or almost white, crystalline powder or colourless crystals.

Storage : Store in tightly closed containers, protected from light.

Shelf life : 3 years


Knowledges of Progesterone in Detail:


What is Progesterone?

Method of Action of Progesterone

Main uses of Progesterone

Progesterone's Role in Reproduction

MSDS(Material Safety Data Sheet) for Progesterone

The best form of Progesterone




Warnings in taking Progesterone

Pharmacology of Progesterone

What are the effects of low progesterone levels?


Way of taking progesterone

Side Effect of Progestone

Storage of Progesterone

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