Oripro®®
Progesterone
Available in 100 mg and 200 mg pessaries.
Vaginal pessaries
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What Is Oripro®

ORIPRO® is used to supplement or replace natural progesterone in women undergoing Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) procedures, such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF). Progesterone is essential for preparing the uterine lining to receive and support a fertilised egg.

ORIPRO® is prescribed for luteal phase support, ensuring the uterus is ready for implantation and early pregnancy development. It may also be used to prevent preterm labour in certain cases.

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How To Take Oripro®

The typical dosage for luteal phase support is one pessary (100 mg or 200 mg) inserted vaginally one to three times daily, as directed by your fertility specialist.

The exact dosage and frequency depend on your individual treatment plan.

Always follow your doctor’s instructions carefully.

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What If You Forget To Take Oripro®

If you forget to use ORIPRO®, insert the missed dose as soon as you remember, unless it is close to the time of your next scheduled dose. In that case, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule.

Do not use a double dose to make up for the missed one. Contact your doctor if you are unsure.

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What If You Take Too Much Of Oripro®

In case of accidental overdose, contact your doctor or the Poisons Information Centre (Australia: 13 11 26) for advice.

Symptoms of overdose may include dizziness, nausea, or abdominal discomfort.

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How Should You Store Oripro®

Store ORIPRO® below 25°C in its original packaging to protect it from light and moisture. Do not freeze the pessaries.

Keep the medication out of reach of children and dispose of unused medication as directed by your pharmacist or fertility clinic.

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What Are The Possible Side Effects Of Oripro®

Common side effects include mild vaginal irritation, discharge, or itching. Some women may experience bloating, headaches, dizziness, or breast tenderness.

Rare but serious side effects include allergic reactions, such as swelling of the face or throat, difficulty breathing, or severe abdominal pain.

Contact your doctor immediately if you experience severe symptoms.

Other side effects, such as spotting or cramping, may occur during ART procedures and are typically unrelated to ORIPRO®.

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Does Oripro® Interact With Other Medicines

ORIPRO® may interact with other vaginal medications or treatments.

Inform your doctor about all medications, supplements, or herbal products you are using to avoid potential interactions.

Your fertility specialist will guide you on how to safely incorporate ORIPRO® into your treatment plan.

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Popular FAQ

How does ORIPRO® work in fertility treatments? ORIPRO® delivers progesterone directly to the uterus, helping to prepare the uterine lining for implantation and supporting early pregnancy. Its vaginal pessary formulation ensures targeted delivery and sustained release.

Can I administer ORIPRO® myself? Yes, ORIPRO® is designed for self-administration. Your doctor or nurse will provide instructions on how to insert the pessaries correctly. Ensure your hands are clean before handling the medication.

What should I do if I experience side effects? Mild side effects, such as vaginal irritation or discharge, are common and usually temporary. If you experience severe symptoms, such as difficulty breathing or abdominal pain, contact your doctor immediately. Your healthcare team is here to support you.

Can ORIPRO® be used during pregnancy? ORIPRO® is often continued during early pregnancy to support the uterine lining. Your doctor will advise you on how long to use ORIPRO® based on your individual needs.

How should I store ORIPRO®? Store ORIPRO® below 25°C in its original packaging, away from light and moisture. Ensure the pessaries are kept out of reach of children.

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Disclaimer

Ace provides accurate and independent information medically reviewed on prescription medications. This material is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

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