Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: PROGESTERONE versus PROVERA.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: PROGESTERONE versus PROVERA.
PROGESTERONE vs PROVERA
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Progesterone binds to progesterone receptors (PR-A and PR-B) in target tissues, modulating gene expression to induce secretory changes in the endometrium, support pregnancy, and regulate gonadotropin secretion via negative feedback on the hypothalamic-pituitary axis.
Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) is a progestin that binds to progesterone receptors, suppressing gonadotropin secretion, inhibiting endometrial growth, and inducing secretory changes in the endometrium. It also has antigonadotropic effects by reducing LH and FSH release from the pituitary.
Oral: 200-400 mg daily in 1-2 divided doses; Intramuscular: 50-100 mg daily; Vaginal: 200-400 mg daily in 1-2 divided doses.
Oral: 5-10 mg daily for 5-10 days for secondary amenorrhea; 5-10 mg daily for 12-14 days per cycle in combination with estrogen for endometrial hyperplasia; 400-1000 mg/day IM monthly for endometriosis.
None Documented
None Documented
Clinical Note
moderateMedroxyprogesterone acetate + Digoxin
"Medroxyprogesterone acetate may decrease the cardiotoxic activities of Digoxin."
Clinical Note
moderateHydroxyprogesterone caproate + Digoxin
"Hydroxyprogesterone caproate may decrease the cardiotoxic activities of Digoxin."
Clinical Note
moderateMedroxyprogesterone acetate + Digitoxin
"Medroxyprogesterone acetate may decrease the cardiotoxic activities of Digitoxin."
Clinical Note
moderateHydroxyprogesterone caproate + Digitoxin
Elimination half-life: approximately 5-15 minutes for intravenous progesterone; terminal half-life of metabolites (pregnanediol) is about 2-8 hours, but clinical effects (e.g., endometrial transformation) persist for days due to receptor-mediated activity.
Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 12-17 hours for medroxyprogesterone acetate (oral). With depot intramuscular injection, the half-life is extended to approximately 50 days due to slow absorption from the injection site.
Renal (50-60% as metabolites) and fecal (10-20%). Biliary excretion of metabolites occurs; enterohepatic recirculation may contribute to prolonged presence. Unchanged drug negligible in urine.
Renal (50-60% as metabolites), biliary/fecal (30-40%). Less than 1% excreted unchanged.
Category D/X
Category C
Progestin
Progestin
"Hydroxyprogesterone caproate may decrease the cardiotoxic activities of Digitoxin."