Hi All
Does anyone know if your normal GP can prescribe Cyclogest (progesterone pessaries) or is it only something your clinic can prescribe
Thanks xx
Hi All
Does anyone know if your normal GP can prescribe Cyclogest (progesterone pessaries) or is it only something your clinic can prescribe
Thanks xx
I’m not sure but i did see you can buy it online with boots. Not sure if a prescription was needed as I was just checking out prices.
GPs can prescribe it but if you are under a private clinic they may be reluctant to do so xx
I got mine prescribed by the GP upon providing a letter from my consultant stating that I would need them as part of a fertility treatment.
I might go the GP route as it will be easier, i'm awaiting the clinic to call to book me in for a scan so need to check that I still need to be on the 800mg a day that i'm currently on, tested yesterday as instructed and got a faint positive - so fingers crossed there is nothing sinister!!
GP most likely will be able to prescribe cyclogest!
It’s a progesterone in injections they sometimes find to struggle to find available within their list of drugs on prescription. I was on prontogest 100ml/1mg daily but even them they manage to prescribe me! they had to write them down manually on prescription for me tough as the brand is unlicensed and not commonly available from pharmacies !
Thanks Anya80 - I have the delight of the pessaries - but if it works then that is a very small price to pay!
In my case I had to supply myself up to 7th week of pregnancy, soon after my clinic signed me off I contacted gp for further supply, I also was on cyclogest.
Pessaries are not that expensive and surely gp should not have problem to signed them off to you, as someone above suggested you may need letter from your fertility clinic for that for early supply
All the best with you treatment 💝