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I have benefitted in the past from using natural progesterone which is bio-identical to the human body. I get this on prescription from my doctor. The brands were Pro-Gest and Pro-Juven, but now my pharmacist is unable to get supplies. Can anyone tell me if they are still able to obtain these.

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You can buy them online without prescription, but you might get hit by customs charges - search the web.

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jacrjacr in reply to Angel_of_the_North

just make sure it has USP progesterone on the ingredient label....and make sure it tells you how much per pump etc....some 20 some are 40mg etc.....

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I have my progesterone cream compounded. I'm in the states. Do you have compounding pharmacies near you? Here in the states compounding pharmacies will ship as well.

My Gyn prescribes it and the cream comes in a syringe-like dispenser, X number of milligrams per ml. In my case, I take 50 milligrams per day.

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