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Progesterone Cream (Bio-identical)

Hormone

Also known as: Bio-identical progesterone, Micronized progesterone cream, Progest

B
Grade B
๐Ÿ’Š Varies - OTC 20-40mg/application, Rx as prescribed๐ŸŽฏ 3 primary uses๐Ÿ”— 1 synergyโš ๏ธ Review warnings

Overview

Actual progesterone in cream form, requires practitioner guidance for hormone therapy.

Primary Uses
Progesterone supplementationLuteal phase supportMenopause

Dosage

Typical range
Varies - OTC 20-40mg/application, Rx as prescribed
Timing
Often luteal phase days 14-28
With food
N/A (topical)
Duration

Per practitioner guidance

Special Populations

Women with low progesterone, luteal phase defect, menopause

Mechanism of Action

  • โ€ข Delivers actual progesterone
  • โ€ข Transdermal absorption
  • โ€ข Supports luteal phase
  • โ€ข Menopause hormone therapy

Evidence Quality

Evidence Grade B

Effective for progesterone delivery when properly prescribed

Safety & Contraindications

Serious Warnings
  • โ€ข This is hormone therapy
  • โ€ข Requires proper assessment
  • โ€ข Not DIY
Contraindications
  • โ€ข Breast cancer history
  • โ€ข Liver disease
  • โ€ข Undiagnosed bleeding
Common Side Effects
  • โ€ข Skin irritation
  • โ€ข Drowsiness
  • โ€ข Mood changes
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding

Used in some pregnancy support protocols - Rx only

Liver & Kidney Notes

Transdermal bypasses first-pass liver

Interactions

๐Ÿ’Š Medications
  • โ€ข HRT (coordinate)
  • โ€ข May affect other hormones
๐Ÿงช Supplements
  • โ€ข Not herbs that contain diosgenin
๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Food & Alcohol
  • โ€ข N/A

Stacking & Synergies

Pairs Well With
Comprehensive hormone therapy if prescribed
Avoid Combining With
Self-prescribing without testing
Best Goal Synergies
Actual progesterone supplementation

Buying Guide

What to Look For
  • โ€ข USP grade progesterone
  • โ€ข Proper dosing information
  • โ€ข Preferably Rx
Standardization Markers
USP progesteroneMg per application
Adulteration risk
Low if pharmaceutical grade
Practical Notes
  • โ€ข This is real hormone therapy
  • โ€ข Get hormone levels tested
  • โ€ข Work with knowledgeable practitioner
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Frequently Asked About Progesterone Cream (Bio-identical)

How much Progesterone Cream (Bio-identical) should I take?
The typical effective range is Varies - OTC 20-40mg/application, Rx as prescribed. Individual needs vary based on age, body weight, diet, and goals โ€” start at the lower end and adjust based on response. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting a new supplement.
When is the best time to take Progesterone Cream (Bio-identical)?
Often luteal phase days 14-28. Consistency matters more than perfect timing โ€” pick a daily anchor (e.g. with breakfast or before bed) and stick with it.
Should I take Progesterone Cream (Bio-identical) with food?
N/A (topical).
Does Progesterone Cream (Bio-identical) interact with medications?
Yes โ€” known interactions include HRT (coordinate) and May affect other hormones. If you take any prescription medication, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before starting Progesterone Cream (Bio-identical).
What does Progesterone Cream (Bio-identical) pair well with?
Progesterone Cream (Bio-identical) stacks well with Comprehensive hormone therapy if prescribed โ€” these combinations either improve absorption or work synergistically toward common goals.
Who should not take Progesterone Cream (Bio-identical)?
Progesterone Cream (Bio-identical) should be avoided or used with caution by people with Breast cancer history, Liver disease, and Undiagnosed bleeding. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider before use.
What are the side effects of Progesterone Cream (Bio-identical)?
Most people tolerate Progesterone Cream (Bio-identical) well. The most commonly reported side effects are Skin irritation, Drowsiness, and Mood changes. Side effects are usually dose-dependent โ€” lowering the dose often resolves them.

Educational content based on published research and our scoring methodology. Not medical advice โ€” consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing supplements, especially if you take medications, are pregnant, or have a medical condition.