Effect of the suppository base on progesterone delivery from the vagina

Fertility and sterility, 39(4), 490-493

DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)46938-4 PMID 6832405 Source

Abstract

Inadequate levels of circulating progesterone (P) seen in clinical practice can be increased by P supplementation. When supplementation is via the vaginal route, its presentation may be in many different suppository bases. We have measured circulating P in the follicular phase to compare delivery from the vagina after P was presented in three different bases (glycerinated gelatin, cocoa butter, and polyethylene glycol). The mean peak level achieved and the area under the curve were highest after supplementation from polyethylene glycol-based suppositories. The duration of elevation above baseline was similar with all three suppositories. It is concluded that the suppository base is important in controlling the amount of this steroid absorbed from a given amount presented by this route.

Topics

vaginal progesterone suppository, progesterone suppository base comparison, luteal phase progesterone support, polyethylene glycol progesterone suppository, vaginal progesterone absorption, progesterone supplementation formulation, cocoa butter vs peg suppository, naprotechnology progesterone protocol, luteal phase deficiency treatment, progesterone delivery route vaginal, suppository base effectiveness progesterone, glycerinated gelatin progesterone

Cite this article

Price, J. H., Ismail, H., Gorwill, R. H., & Sarda, I. R. (1983). Effect of the suppository base on progesterone delivery from the vagina. *Fertility and sterility*, *39*(4), 490-493. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)46938-4

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