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Progesterone + hormone health

Progesterone Capsules

Progesterone is a prescription hormone option considered around cycle changes, perimenopause, menopause, timing, symptoms, and medical history.

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  • Capsule-based hormone option
  • Often considered around cycle changes
  • Perimenopause and menopause matter
  • Dose and timing are part of the decision

Progesterone Capsules is prescription-only. A licensed provider reviews your intake before treatment can move forward. Individual results vary.

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Why this path

Progesterone is not a generic sleep supplement.

Progesterone is a prescription hormone option considered around cycle changes, perimenopause, menopause, timing, symptoms, and medical history.

Symptoms need a timeline

Cycle history, menopause status, symptoms, medications, and labs when appropriate can all change whether progesterone makes sense.

Timing is not trivia

Evening use, dose, format, tolerance, and follow-up matter because progesterone is a hormone.

Do not isolate one symptom

Sleep changes, mood changes, cycle shifts, hot flashes, libido changes, and medication history should be looked at together.

Hormone fit beats impulse

This is a medication decision, not a checkout shortcut for one rough night of sleep.

Prescription-only. Provider approval required. Individual results vary.

Before Progesterone Capsules ships

Hormone care starts with symptoms, timing, medications, and history.

Step 1

Build the timeline

Tell us why you are considering Progesterone Capsules: symptoms, onset, cycle or hormone history when relevant, labs if available, medications, and what has changed recently.

Step 2

Review risks and timing

A licensed provider reviews the selected capsule, dose, contraindications, medication history, symptom pattern, and goals before any prescription decision.

Step 3

Fulfillment follows the plan

If prescribed, the order is filled for the selected dose and supply. Follow-up questions stay with the same care request.

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Hormone care starts with timeline and tradeoffs

Progesterone Capsules should be considered with symptoms, timing, medication history, labs when relevant, fertility questions when relevant, dose, format, and supply in view.

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How care works
01

Potency

Confirms the active ingredient concentration matches the intended prescription details.

Assay

Within pharmacy release specifications

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02

Sterility

For sterile preparations, controls and testing are designed around the route and facility standards.

Sterile controls

Route-specific requirements

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03

Formulation

Checks route-specific preparation details so the dispensed medication matches the pharmacy's formulation specifications.

Formula check

Matches dosage-form specs

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Endotoxins

For sterile products, bacterial endotoxin testing screens for pyrogenic contamination.

Endotoxin screen

Sterile preparations

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Side effects and safety notes

Side effects vary by medication, route, and personal history. Common issues can include stomach upset, headache, fatigue, dizziness, injection-site irritation, or medication-specific reactions. Rare but serious risks are reviewed during intake when relevant.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Rebody Health does not manufacture compounded medications, and actual packaging or labeling may differ from website imagery.

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