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Duphastone 10 mg Tablets 20 Pieces

Highly effective oral hormone treatment containing Dydrogesterone 10mg. Regulates menstrual cycle and helps support high-risk pregnancies

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  • Key IngredientsDydrogesterone (10 mg per tablet)
  • Product FormTablets
  • Package Size20 Tablets
  • Caution & WarningsDo not use if you have unexplained vaginal bleeding or liver issues. Consult your obstetrician before starting or modifying the dose
  • Storage ConditionsStore Below 25°C, Away From Sunlight.
  • How To UseTake orally as instructed by your doctor. The dose varies from 1 to 2 tablets daily depending on your cycle day or medical condition
  • ConcernsIrregular Menstrual Periods, Endometriosis, Secondary Amenorrhea, Threatened or Habitual Miscarriage, Infertility due to Luteal Insufficiency
  1. Q: What is the primary active medical component in Duphaston 10 mg?

    • A: It contains Dydrogesterone, a premium synthetic progestogen that effectively mimics the actions of natural female progesterone.

  2. Q: How does Duphaston help in stabilizing early high-risk pregnancies?

    • A: It strengthens and supports the uterine lining, which significantly reduces the risk of threatened or habitual miscarriages.

  3. Q: What is the standard way to take Duphaston to regulate my period?

    • A: Doctors usually prescribe taking 1 tablet daily from day 11 to day 25 of your menstrual cycle, but always follow your script.

  4. Q: Does taking Duphaston tablets completely stop ovulation or block pregnancy?

    • A: No, Duphaston does not act as a contraceptive pill; it regulates hormones and is often used to actually help treat infertility.

  5. Q: What should I do if I experience unexpected spotting while using it?

    • A: Light spotting can sometimes occur in the first months. Inform your gynecologist immediately to check if a dose update is needed.