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Effective, safe and rational pharmacotherapy of endogenic progesterone deficiency
Author(s) -
В. І. Опришко,
В. Й. Мамчур,
D. S. Nosivets,
Г.В. Прохач,
Г.С. Курт-Аметова
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
reproductive health of woman
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2708-8731
pISSN - 2708-8723
DOI - 10.30841/2708-8731.1.2021.229705
Subject(s) - pharmacotherapy , dosage form , medicine , drug , pharmacology , bioavailability , adverse effect
Today, the most frequent complication of pharmacotherapy is an allergic reaction, the so-called drug or drug allergy. An allergic reaction can be caused both by the active ingredients and by the excipients included in the composition of the drug to provide a certain dosage form and its physicochemical properties. Vaginal progesterone preparations are characterized by a large variety of dosage forms: gels, tablets and gelatin capsules for intravaginal administration. It is known that the safety and efficacy of pharmacotherapy depend on the active substance, the dosage form, and the base of the intravaginal preparation, as well as the indices of adherence to medication therapy. At the same time, the base - excipients can cause the development of adverse reactions.The authors of the article, based on an analytical review of domestic and foreign literature, analyzed effective, safe and rational pharmacotherapy of endogenous progesterone deficiency.It is shown that micronization is currently used to improve the bioavailability of natural progesterone – a method of increasing solubility by reducing the particle size of the drug substance. Due to the high solubility of the substance, the risk of possible side effects is reduced, which allows increasing the safety of the drug.The peculiarity of the dosage form for vaginal administration is described. On the basis of the analysis of various forms of progesterone, the clinical efficacy of natural progesterone for vaginal administration has been substantiated.The authors found that the use of progesterone in sublingual and vaginal forms is the most rational in terms of convenience, efficacy and safety.

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