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    • PROGESTERONE (Generic for ENDOMETRIN)

    • QTY 90
    • 200 MG
    • Capsule
    • Near  77381

PROGESTERONE (proe JES ter one) prevents the lining of the uterus from becoming too thick in people taking estrogen after menopause. It may also be used to treat irregular menstrual cycles. It works by increasing levels of the hormone progesterone in your body. This medication is a progestin hormone.


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Progesterone 200mg Capsule
Progesterone 200mg Capsule

Strength: 200 MG

Pill Imprint: A80

Color: orange

Shape: capsule

Progesterone 200mg Capsule
Progesterone 200mg Capsule

Strength: 200 MG

Pill Imprint: AK2

Color: beige

Shape: oval

Progesterone 200mg Capsule
Progesterone 200mg Capsule

Strength: 200 MG

Pill Imprint: P-2

Color: red

Shape: oval

Progesterone 200mg Capsule
Progesterone 200mg Capsule

Strength: 200 MG

Pill Imprint: PR-2

Color: white

Shape: capsule

Progesterone 200mg Capsule
Progesterone 200mg Capsule

Strength: 200 MG

Pill Imprint: PR2

Color: white

Shape: capsule

Progesterone 200mg Capsule
Progesterone 200mg Capsule

Strength: 200 MG

Pill Imprint: SV2

Color: yellow

Shape: oval

Progesterone 200mg Capsule
Progesterone 200mg Capsule

Strength: 200 MG

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PROMETRIUM 200mg Capsule
PROMETRIUM 200mg Capsule

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