Progesterone and abdominal pain Patient Reports March 22, 2010



Progesterone Side Effects Report #4916413-5
Progesterone side effect was reported by a Consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES on Feb 10, 2006. Female patient, 32 years of age, weighting 103.6 lb, was diagnosed with luteal phase deficiency, ovulation induction, in vitro fertilisation, infertility What is  infertility and was treated with Progesterone. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: abdominal pain What is  abdominal pain, blood sodium decreased, dyspnoea, jugular vein thrombosis, local swelling, neck pain, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, platelet count increased. Progesterone dosage: DAILY DOSE: 600 MILLIGRAM(S). During the same period patient was treated with PREGNYL, ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES NOS, LEUPROLIDE ACETATE, LEUPROLIDE ACETATE, UROFOLLITROPIN, MENOTROPINS. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.
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