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Hello Doctor, My wife is 8 weeks pregnant and gynaecologist prescribed Strone 200 for vaginal intake. My wife finds it difficult to insert the soft gel vaginally. Please let me know if the gel can be taken orally or is there any other alternative progersteron tablet which can be taken orally.
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Hi good morning Thnxs for your question Ya there are alternatives to this medicine. Use my online consultation link so we can discuss ur case details and advice u accordingly. prac.to/drpanchani
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Ya she can take orally.I think may be she will get little problem like giddiness or dizziness.For details contact me through practo online.I will explain in details what is the reason.
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Hello you can take strong cap orally, no problem. if you face any other problems regarding your pregnancy you can call me on Practo consult.
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She can take Cap Stone 200 oraly ,instead of vaginal route in same dose.
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