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Duphaston 10mg or Susten 200mg?
In my first pregnancy as per doctor prescription I was taking Susten 200mg. In the second pregnancy doctor have asked to take Duphaston 10mg twice per day. Are they same? Which one is better for pregnancy? Duphaston 10mg or Susten 200mg? Please advice. I would be really grateful to you. Thanks.
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Both have similar action of supporting pregnancy. Duphaston is artificial progesterone whereas SUSTEN is more natural progesterone. Both can be used
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Both are pregnancy supporting medicines... Anyone is good.
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They are different medicines but they are meant for a similar action. Both are equally good. You can take either of those (but not both).
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Both are equally good.
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Both are equally good Duphaston is more compliant as no need of vaginal insertion and all So dont worry
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Almost same Duphaston is better
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Take the medicine prescribed by your doctor who has examined you.
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