Aqsusten 25 MG Injection is derived from plant sources and mimics the action of the natural female hormone progesterone. It is commonly used to manage menstrual disorders caused by low progesterone levels. Additionally, it plays an important role in hormone replacement therapy and helps in maintaining early pregnancy under certain medical conditions.
This medicine is usually administered by a healthcare professional and should only be used under medical supervision.
Uses of Aqsusten 25 MG Injection
Treatment of menstrual disorders due to progesterone deficiency
Support of early pregnancy in cases of threatened miscarriage or luteal phase defect
Part of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
Management of abnormal uterine bleeding
Treatment of certain types of infertility
Regulation of menstrual cycles in women with irregular periods
Benefits of Aqsusten 25 MG Injection
Restores hormonal balance: It helps correct progesterone deficiency, leading to regular menstrual cycles.
Supports early pregnancy: It plays a vital role in preparing the uterus and maintaining a pregnancy, especially in women with luteal phase defects.
Controls abnormal bleeding: Helps in stopping or reducing abnormal uterine bleeding.
Used in fertility treatments: Supports the endometrium (lining of the uterus) to improve chances of successful implantation in assisted reproductive techniques.
Part of hormone therapy: Used with estrogen in hormone replacement therapy to reduce menopausal symptoms and protect the uterus.
Side Effects of Aqsusten 25 MG Injection
Most side effects are mild and temporary, but you should inform your doctor if they persist or worsen:
Pain or swelling at the injection site
Headache
Nausea
Bloating
Breast tenderness
Mood swings
Dizziness
Fatigue
Acne or oily skin
Weight gain
Rare but serious: Blood clots, vision problems, severe headache
Precautions
Pregnancy: Safe when prescribed for maintaining pregnancy, but should only be used under doctor’s advice.
Breastfeeding: Consult your doctor before use.
Inform your doctor if you have a history of:
Blood clots or clotting disorders
Liver disease
Breast cancer
Unusual vaginal bleeding
Avoid smoking while using this medication as it increases the risk of blood clots.
Regular follow-up and monitoring may be required during treatment.
How to Use Aqsusten 25 MG Injection
Administered intramuscularly (into a muscle) by a doctor or nurse.