Progynova 2 mg

Price range: $37.50 through $93.75

Progynova 2 mg contains estradiol, a form of estrogen used in hormone therapy to help relieve menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, and vaginal dryness. It works by restoring estrogen levels in the body, helping improve comfort and overall hormonal balance.

Active Ingredient: Estradiol
Indication: Hormone replacement therapy, Post menopausal osteoporosis, Contraception
Manufacturer: Bayer Zydus Pharma
Packaging: 28 tablets in 1 strip
Strength: 2mg
Delivery Time: 6 To 15 days

Progynova 2 mg

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28 Tablet/s $37.50 $1.34
56 Tablet/s $62.50 $1.12
84 Tablet/s $93.75 $1.12
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Description

Progynova 2 mg Estradiol Valerate Tablets For Menopause Support

Clear Overview And Core Uses

Progynova 2 mg is an oral estrogen therapy containing estradiol valerate. It’s used to ease moderate to severe menopause symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, sleep troubles, mood swings, and vaginal dryness. It may also be prescribed to help prevent bone loss when other options are not suitable, and in some fertility plans to build the uterine lining. Dosing is always personalized by your healthcare provider, so follow the instructions on your label closely.

Real Benefits You May Feel

  • Fewer hot flashes and night sweats, so sleep comes easier
  • Improved vaginal comfort and less dryness with steady use
  • More stable mood and better daytime energy for many
  • Support for bone health as part of a broader plan
  • Flexible dosing that can be adjusted over time

How This Estrogen Therapy Works

Estradiol valerate is a form of estrogen. After you swallow the tablet, your body converts it to 17‑beta estradiol the same estrogen your ovaries used to make in higher amounts before menopause. By gently restoring estrogen levels, Progynova 2 mg helps calm temperature swings, supports vaginal tissues, and steadies the brain centers that manage sleep and mood. It’s not a pain reliever and not a sedative. It works by tackling the root cause of menopausal symptoms low estrogen.

Who Should And Should Not Use

You may be a candidate if you:
  • Have menopausal symptoms that are affecting daily life
  • Have had surgical menopause and need symptom relief
  • Need endometrial support as part of a fertility protocol (as directed by a specialist)
You should not use it if you:
  • Are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding
  • Have or had breast cancer or other estrogen‑dependent cancers (unless a specialist advises otherwise)
  • Have unexplained vaginal bleeding or untreated endometrial hyperplasia
  • Have a history of blood clots, stroke, or heart attack
  • Have active liver disease or severe liver problems
  • Are allergic to estradiol valerate or any tablet ingredient

Simple Directions And Daily Tips

  • Dose and schedule: Take exactly as prescribed. Many plans start at 1–2 mg once daily and adjust based on symptoms and side effects.
  • With or without food: Either is fine. Take it at the same time daily for steady levels.
  • Progestogen reminder: If you still have a uterus, your clinician will usually add a progestogen for 12–14 days each cycle to protect the uterine lining. Don’t skip this part unless your prescriber says it’s not needed for you.
  • Missed dose: Take it when you remember the same day. If it’s close to the next dose, skip the missed one. Don’t double up.
  • Not birth control: Progynova 2 mg does not prevent pregnancy.

What To Expect Over Time

  • First 1–2 weeks: Many notice fewer hot flashes and better sleep.
  • Weeks 4–8: Benefits usually build. Mood and overall comfort tend to stabilize.
  • Ongoing: Your provider may tweak the dose to find the lowest effective amount. If you experience new or persistent spotting after the first few months, check in for an evaluation.

Important Safety Warnings And Precautions

Estrogen can raise the risk of blood clots, stroke, and, with long‑term use in certain regimens, breast cancer. Seek urgent care if you notice chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, coughing blood, severe one‑sided leg pain or swelling, sudden severe headache, vision or speech changes, or fainting. Report any new breast lump or unusual vaginal bleeding right away. If you have a uterus, taking estrogen without a progestogen increases the risk of endometrial cancer. This is why that added progestogen matters so much.

Possible Side Effects To Watch

Common effects (often mild and temporary):
  • Breast tenderness, nipple sensitivity, or swelling
  • Nausea, bloating, or stomach discomfort
  • Headache or mild dizziness
  • Mood changes, fluid retention, or leg cramps
  • Skin darkening or patches (melasma) in sun‑exposed areas
Less common but serious:
  • Blood clots, stroke, or heart attack symptoms
  • Severe migraines or new high blood pressure
  • Yellowing of skin or eyes, dark urine, or severe abdominal pain (possible liver issues)

Drug Interactions And Extra Notes

  • Enzyme inducers like carbamazepine, phenytoin, rifampin, and St. John’s wort may reduce estrogen levels and lessen benefits.
  • Strong enzyme inhibitors (for example, ketoconazole or certain antibiotics) may raise estrogen levels.
  • Estrogen can lower lamotrigine levels, which may affect seizure or mood control your prescriber may adjust that dose.
  • Thyroid replacement dose needs can shift due to binding‑protein changes your clinician may recheck labs.
  • Heavy alcohol can worsen hot flashes and sleep. Grapefruit may increase estrogen exposure for some people—ask your clinician if you should avoid it.

Storage Instructions and Handling Guidance

Store at room temperature away from heat and moisture. Keep tablets in the original blister or bottle with the cap closed tightly. Do not use after the expiration date. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Never share your prescription.

Frequently Asked Questions About Progynova 2 mg

What is Progynova 2 mg used for?
It’s an estradiol valerate tablet for hormone replacement therapy to relieve menopause symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes, and vaginal dryness. It may also be used to help prevent bone loss or to support the uterine lining in certain fertility plans.
How long until I feel better?
Some relief can show up in 1–2 weeks, with full effect often around 4–8 weeks. Your clinician may adjust the dose based on how you feel.
Do I need a progestogen with it?
If you have a uterus, yes—usually for 12–14 days each cycle to protect your uterine lining. If you’ve had a hysterectomy, estrogen alone may be used.
Can I take it if I smoke?
Smoking increases cardiovascular risks with estrogen. It’s best to quit. If you do smoke, your clinician will help weigh risks and may prefer a lower dose or a non-oral route.
Is oral estrogen my only option?
No. Patches and gels deliver estrogen through the skin and may be a better fit for some people, especially if you have certain risk factors or tummy sensitivities.

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28 Tablet/s, 56 Tablet/s, 84 Tablet/s