

| Dosage | Package | Price per Dose | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5mg | 90 pill | AUD1.02 | AUD131.45 AUD92.02 Best Price | |
| 5mg | 60 pill | AUD1.08 | AUD91.80 AUD64.26 | |
| 5mg | 30 pill | AUD1.29 | AUD54.24 AUD37.97 | |
| 5mg | 20 pill | AUD1.33 | AUD37.54 AUD26.28 | |
| 10mg | 360 pill | AUD1.71 | AUD878.55 AUD614.99 Popular | |
| 10mg | 180 pill | AUD1.78 | AUD459.09 AUD321.36 | |
| 10mg | 120 pill | AUD1.81 | AUD310.92 AUD217.65 | |
| 10mg | 90 pill | AUD1.90 | AUD244.14 AUD170.90 | |
| 10mg | 60 pill | AUD2.00 | AUD171.10 AUD119.77 | |
| 10mg | 30 pill | AUD2.13 | AUD91.80 AUD64.26 | |
| 10mg | 20 pill | AUD2.29 | AUD64.67 AUD45.27 | |
| 10mg | 10 pill | AUD2.45 | AUD35.46 AUD24.82 |
Medroxyprogesterone acetate, often sold as Provera or as depot injections, is a synthetic hormone similar to natural progesterone. It comes in several forms, including oral tablets and long‑acting injections. In an online pharmacy, you may see it listed for contraception, heavy menstrual bleeding, endometriosis, and other gynecological conditions. The product is prescription‑only and is supplied with dosing instructions from a clinician.
In contraception, medroxyprogesterone acetate prevents ovulation and thickens cervical mucus to reduce sperm movement. It also thins the uterine lining, making implantation less likely. For other conditions, it helps balance hormonal activity and reduces heavy bleeding or pain linked to abnormal uterine cycles. The exact effect depends on the dose form and the medical reason for use.
People seeking a long‑acting birth control option may choose the injectable form for convenience. Those with heavy or painful periods may use it to lessen symptoms. It is also used under medical supervision for endometriosis and certain menstrual disorders. It is not suitable for everyone, such as those who are pregnant or have specific health risks. A clinician will review your medical history before starting therapy.
The injectable version provides protection for about three months per shot, which many users find very convenient. Oral tablets offer daily dosing and can be adjusted to fit a cycle plan. Users often report more predictable bleeding patterns and fewer heavy flow days. Some people, however, notice irregular bleeding, mood changes, or weight fluctuations. Bone density concerns may arise with long‑term use, especially in younger patients, so doctors monitor this aspect in ongoing treatment.
Common side effects include headaches, breast tenderness, nausea, weight change, mood swings, and breakthrough bleeding. Injection site reactions can occur with depot forms. Less common but important risks involve blood pressure changes, mood disorders, and rare allergic reactions. People with liver disease, a history of blood clots, or certain cancers should discuss alternatives with a clinician. Do not use if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during the treatment period unless advised by a doctor.
Always follow the prescription label and pharmacy guidance. Do not alter the dose without medical advice. Report any severe or persistent side effects to your healthcare provider. Keep a record of periods, symptoms, and any missed doses to share with your clinician at follow‑up visits. If you have concerns about bone health, discuss calcium and vitamin D intake or alternative methods with your doctor.
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