Crich 200mg Tablet VT is prescribed to prevent miscarriage in women who experience vaginal bleeding in the first trimester and have a history of recurrent miscarriages. It supports early pregnancy by maintaining the uterine lining and creating a stable environment for the developing embryo.
Crich 200mg Tablet VT should be inserted deep into the vagina exactly as prescribed. Use the medicine regularly and at the same time each day to maintain consistent support during early pregnancy. Treatment should always be guided by a doctor, and any ongoing bleeding or new symptoms should be reported promptly, as further evaluation may be required.
Most women tolerate Crich 200mg Tablet VT well. Rarely, local side effects such as mild vaginal irritation, itching, burning sensation, or oily discharge may occur. These effects are usually mild and short-lived. If symptoms become bothersome or persistent, consult your doctor.
Crich 200mg Tablet VT should be used only during the first trimester for the prevention of miscarriage. Any vaginal bleeding should always be investigated before and during treatment. The medicine should not be used in women with undiagnosed vaginal bleeding, severe liver disease, hormone-dependent cancers, thromboembolic disorders, or known allergy to progesterone or any ingredient in the product.
Uses of Crich Tablet VT
Prevention of Miscarriage
Benefits of Crich Tablet VT
In Prevention of Miscarriage
Crich 200mg Tablet VT helps in the prevention of miscarriage, especially in women who experience bleeding in early pregnancy and have a history of recurrent pregnancy loss. It supports the pregnancy by maintaining the uterine lining, helping the womb stay relaxed, and creating a favourable environment for the developing embryo. Vaginal administration delivers progesterone directly to the uterus, ensuring effective local action with lower exposure to the rest of the body. This helps improve the chances of continuing the pregnancy and provides reassurance and stability during a critical early phase of pregnancy.
Side effects of Crich Tablet VT
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common side effects of Crich
No common side effects seen
How to use Crich Tablet VT
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Wash and dry your vaginal area. Lie on your back and gently insert the tablet into the vagina as mentioned in the label. It is best to use it just before bedtime.
How Crich Tablet VT works
Crich 200mg Tablet VT supports early pregnancy by acting on the uterus to maintain a healthy uterine lining needed for pregnancy to continue. It helps relax the uterine muscles, improves blood flow between the uterus and placenta, and reduces inflammatory and immune responses that could threaten the pregnancy.
Safety advice
Alcohol
No interaction found/established
Pregnancy
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Crich 200mg Tablet VT is safe to use during pregnancy. Most studies have shown low or no risk to the developing baby.
Breast feeding
UNSAFE
Crich 200mg Tablet VT is unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Data suggests that the drug may cause toxicity to the baby.
Driving
No interaction found/established
Kidney
No interaction found/established
Liver
No interaction found/established
What if you forget to take Crich Tablet VT?
If you miss a dose of Crich 200mg Tablet VT, use it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule.
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Insert Crich 200mg Tablet VT deep into the vagina while lying down, preferably at bedtime, to reduce leakage and help the medicine stay in place longer.
Use the medicine at regular times every day to maintain consistent hormonal support during early pregnancy.
Avoid skipping doses, especially during the first trimester, as this is a crucial period for supporting pregnancy.
Inform your doctor immediately if vaginal bleeding increases, becomes painful, or is accompanied by cramps or fever.
Avoid using other vaginal products such as douches, creams, or pessaries unless specifically prescribed, as they may interfere with treatment.
Fact Box
Chemical Class
Gluco/mineralocorticoids, progestogin derivative
Habit Forming
No
Therapeutic Class
GYNAECOLOGICAL
Action Class
Natural Progesterone
Interaction with drugs
Taking Crich with any of the following medicines can modify the effect of either of them and cause some undesirable side effects
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My wife is pregnant but my consulting gynaecologist is injecting Ovigyn 5000. Can I know whats the benefit of this injection. As she is already pregnant
Dr. Megha Tuli
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
These infections help in stabilising an early pregnancy and avoids chances of miscarriage.
i have 10 years son I have had two recurrent miscarriage in this year and I worried about that will I conceive in future and doctor suggested me some test what I do
Dr. Suman Rao
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Get your tee done. These are to know the reason for recurrent miscarriage
You need a through examination dear along with a few tests to determine the cause of such problem. The cause can be due to infections, hormonal imbalance, uterine issues etc. Please visit a gynaecologist in your area or you could visit me at my clinic in Gurgaon.
Who should use Crich 200mg Tablet VT to prevent miscarriage?
Crich 200mg Tablet VT is prescribed for women who experience bleeding in early pregnancy and have a history of recurrent miscarriages. It is not intended for routine use in all pregnancies and should only be taken when advised by a doctor.
When should I start using Crich 200mg Tablet VT in pregnancy?
Treatment is usually started in the first trimester, often at the first sign of vaginal bleeding, and continued up to the 16th week of pregnancy, depending on medical advice.
How does Crich 200mg Tablet VT help in preventing miscarriage?
Crich 200mg Tablet VT helps maintain the uterine lining, keeps the uterus relaxed, and supports a stable environment for the developing embryo. Vaginal use allows the hormone to act directly on the uterus with lower exposure to the rest of the body.
Is vaginal discharge normal while using Crich 200mg Tablet VT?
Yes. A mild oily or whitish vaginal discharge is common with Crich 200mg Tablet VT and usually does not mean the medicine is not working. A panty liner may be used for comfort.
Can I stop Crich 200mg Tablet VT once bleeding stops?
No. You should not stop the medicine on your own, even if bleeding improves. Crich 200mg Tablet VT should be continued for the recommended duration to provide ongoing pregnancy support. Always follow your doctor’s advice before stopping.
Can Crich 200mg Tablet VT prevent all miscarriages?
Crich 200mg Tablet VT does not prevent all miscarriages. It is helpful in specific situations, particularly in women with early pregnancy bleeding and previous miscarriages. Some miscarriages may occur due to causes that this medicine cannot correct.
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