UTROGESTAN is not a treatment for all cases of spontaneous premature abortion. In particular, it has no effect on those induced by genetic complications (more than fifty percent).
UTROGESTAN should only be used in pregnancy during the first trimester and only by the vaginal route. There are some risks of undesirable effects on the liver during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy.
The treatment, in the recommended conditions of use, is not contraceptive.
If UTROGESTAN is administered orally, it should be taken far from mealtimes, preferably in the evening at bedtime.
Driving and using machines: By oral route, UTROGESTAN may cause drowsiness or dizziness. Care should be taken when driving or using machines.