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Progesterone

Synonyms: Utrogestan, Progesteron, Progestogel

PROGESTERONE ® contains micronized progesterone. Progesterone has a molecular weight of 314.47 and a molecular formula of C21H30O2. Progesterone (pregn-4-ene-3, 20-dione) is a white or creamy white, odorless, crystalline powder practically insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol, acetone and dioxane and sparingly soluble in vegetable oils, stable in air, melting between 126° and 131°C. Progesterone is synthesized from a starting material from a plant source and is chemically identical to progesterone of human ovarian origin.


Utrogestan

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100 mg 30 capsules $38
 
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Progesteron

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10 mg 10 amps 1 ml $11
 
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Progestogel

Strength Quantity Price (USD)
80 gr 1 tube 1% $32
 
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