Progesterone before or after a meal

Progesterone capsules can help treat women with habitual miscarriage, pre-eclampsia, and additionally can be used to promote menstruation or maintain luteal insufficiency and treat menstrual disorders under medical supervision. However, progesterone should be taken correctly, both before and after meals. Generally speaking, progesterone capsules should be taken at an interval of two hours between meals, that is, two hours before or two hours after meals, and can also be taken every night before going to bed, to better play the drug effect, but also to prevent adverse reactions, because the common adverse reactions of progesterone is dizziness, nausea, weakness, if applied before going to bed, can also avoid this side effect This side effect can also be avoided if applied before going to sleep. Because progesterone is a progestin, it should not be applied or stopped at will, but should be applied under the guidance of a doctor. If you are treating menstrual disorders, you need to follow a course of treatment and not stop taking it at will.