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Links
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: The Patient Page
American Fertility Association
American Society for Reproductive Medicine: Resources for Patients
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International Council on Infertility Information Dissemination
Medline Plus (National Institutes of Health)
RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association
Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology
These links are provided for information only. The opinions expressed therein do not necessarily reflect those of Watson Pharma, Inc.
Important Safety Information
The most common side effects of CRINONE (progesterone gel) 8% include breast enlargement, constipation, drowsiness, nausea, headache, and pain in the pubic area. You should not use CRINONE 8% if you have any disorders involving blockage of your blood vessels, or a history of these disorders, miscarriages, vaginal bleeding that hasn’t been diagnosed, liver problems or disease, or known or possible cancer of the breast or genital organs. You should discontinue use of CRINONE 8% if any symptoms occur that signal a blockage of your blood vessels. There is no adequate evidence that CRINONE 8% will work in preventing miscarriage. Your doctor should examine your breasts and pelvic organs, as well as perform a Pap smear prior to prescribing CRINONE 8%. If you have vaginal bleeding during treatment with CRINONE 8%, your doctor should look for the cause. If you have conditions that cause fluid retention, a history or depression, or diabetes, your doctor should provide special attention to your care while you are using CRINONE 8%.


