
PROGYLUTON TABS
Progyluton is a branded tablet containing Estradiol valerate (2 mg) + Norgestrel (0.5 mg), used for hormone replacement therapy (HRT), menstrual regulation, contraceptive purposes, PCOS, and menopause‑related symptoms
Strikingly, many users online confuse “Progyluton” with “Progynova”—the latter is purely estradiol valerate and commonly preferred for HRT when avoiding progestin
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What Are Progyluton Tabs?
• Brand, manufacturer (Bayer), active ingredients -
Progyluton 2 mg/0.5 mg – Dosage & How to Take
• 21‑tablet regimen: white tablets days 1–11, brown tablets days 12–21, then 7 days off -
Uses & Indications
• HRT for menopause, menstrual disorders, PCOS, amenorrhea, contraceptive use, endometriosis, hypoestrogenism, prostate cancer Side Effects & Risks
• Nausea, weight gain, breast tenderness, mood changes, irregular bleeding, risk of clotting, liver issues, increase in BP, potential cancer risk on long‑term use Who Should Not Use Progyluton?
• Contraindications: hormone‑dependent tumors, severe liver disease, thromboembolic disorders, pregnancy, breastfeeding -
Progyluton vs. Progynova
• Progynova = pure estradiol valerate, often preferred for monotherapy; Progyluton = includes progestin (norgestrel) -
User Experiences & Common Concerns
• Reports of increased anxiety, leg pain, weight gain, irregular bleeding from online communities
