The hormone Progesterone is made by the corpus luteum, which is ovarian tissue that is formed by a collapsed follicle. Progesterone is what thickens the lining of the uterus in order to get it ready to receive a fertilized egg. A woman whose doctor has prescribed Progesterone Vial for her has low levels of the hormone, and needs to be given more in order to bring it up to a normal level.

Progesterone Vial is routinely given to infertility patients who are attempting to get pregnant. Women who will be undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer (GIFT), or Zygote Intra-Fallopian Transfer (ZIFT) are also given Progesterone Vial during the second half of a menstrual cycle that was stimulated by Clomid, Humegon, Pergonal, or Metrodin. If you are interested in further researching Progesterone Vial, an online Canada drugs store is a great resource.

The hormone in Progesterone is placed in either peanut or sesame oil, and the mixture is given intramuscularly via an injection for women who have amenorrhea (a lack of regular menstrual periods) or because of abnormal uterine bleeding. The hormone can irritate the skin at the site of the injection, and also cause pain and redness. No matter what the reason is for needing Progesterone, it is usually given once a day for six to eight consecutive days. You can buy cheap Progesterone Vial online through a Canadian pharmacy.

Any woman who knows that she has sensitivity to Progesterone should not receive a Progesterone Vial injection. If she should have a dysfunctional or diseased liver, vaginal bleeding that has not been diagnosed, a missed abortion, a known or suspected malignant cancer in either the breast(s) or the genital and/or reproductive organs, and she should not receive an injection of Progesterone.

Physicians should watch their patients who are receiving Progesterone Vial injections for any sign of cerebrovascular disorders, thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism, and retinal thrombosis. If any of these are detected, the patient should stop taking the hormone immediately.

Side effects from a dose of Progesterone Vial include: breakthrough bleeding, changes in menstrual flow, spotting, an increase or decrease in body weight, nausea, insomnia, vaginal discharge, somnolence, breast tenderness and galactorrhea, yellow skin and whites of the eyes, changes in the cervical secretions and in cervical erosion, skin rashes, fever, hives, acne, hair loss, hair growth, and mental depression.

If you would like to save on your next order of Progesterone Vial, it is possible for you to use an online Canadian pharmacy. These online pharmacies are also a great resource to purchase other cheap Canadian prescriptions, along with over the counter medications.