Gestagens

Progestins are a class of hormonal drugs that are used to treat various diseases associated with hormonal imbalance in a woman’s body. They are synthetic analogues of the natural hormone progesterone and can be prescribed both for the prevention and treatment of conditions such as menstrual irregularities, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, infertility, threatened miscarriage, etc.

Gestagens have a number of advantages over other methods of treatment. Firstly, they act more accurately and efficiently because they reproduce the structure and function of progesterone. Secondly, they can be used for a long time without side effects, unlike other treatments that can cause side effects. Thirdly, gestagens can be used both for treatment and as prevention, which makes them more convenient for use in medicine.

However, like any other drug, gestagens should be prescribed by a doctor after conducting the necessary tests and examinations. It is also necessary to take into account possible contraindications and side effects that may occur when using gestagens. In general, gestagens are an effective and safe method of treating many diseases, but only when used correctly and under the supervision of a physician.



Progestins (from the Latin gesto - to carry and the Greek genēs - giving birth, born) are a class of pharmacological drugs that promote the development of pregnancy and the normal course of the gestational process. They are synthetic analogues of natural progesterone, the main hormone of pregnancy.

Gestagens are widely used in medicine to treat various conditions of women during pregnancy. For example, they are used for menstrual irregularities, infertility and miscarriage. One of the most common gestagens