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    <content styleCode="bold">Crinone</content>
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      <sup>®</sup>
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    <content styleCode="bold"> 4% and Crinone</content>
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      <sup>®</sup>
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    <content styleCode="bold"> 8%</content>
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      <br/>(progesterone gel)</content>
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      <br/>PHYSICIAN INFORMATION</content>
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      <br/>For Vaginal Use Only</content>
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      <br/>Rx only</content>
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            <paragraph>Crinone<sup>® </sup>(progesterone gel) is a bioadhesive vaginal gel containing micronized progesterone in an emulsion system, which is contained in single use, polypropylene vaginal applicators. The carrier vehicle is an oil in water emulsion containing the water swellable, but insoluble polymer, polycarbophil. The progesterone is partially soluble in both the oil and water phase of the vehicle, with the majority of the progesterone existing as a suspension. Physically, Crinone has the appearance of a soft, white to off-white gel.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>The active ingredient, progesterone, is present in either a 4% or an 8% concentration (w/w). The chemical name for progesterone is pregn-4-ene-3,20-dione. It has an empirical formula of C<sub>21</sub>H<sub>30</sub>O<sub>2 </sub>and a molecular weight of 314.5.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>The structural formula is:</paragraph>
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            <paragraph>Progesterone exists in two polymorphic forms. Form 1, which is the form used in Crinone, exists as white orthorhombic prisms with a melting point of 127-131°C.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>Each applicator delivers 1.125 grams of Crinone gel containing either 45 mg (4% gel) or 90 mg (8% gel) of progesterone in a base containing glycerin, light mineral oil, polycarbophil, carbomer homopolymer Type B, hydrogenated palm oil glyceride, sorbic acid, purified water and may contain sodium hydroxide.</paragraph>
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            <paragraph>Progesterone is a naturally occurring steroid that is secreted by the ovary, placenta, and adrenal gland. In the presence of adequate estrogen, progesterone transforms a proliferative endometrium into a secretory endometrium. Progesterone is essential for the development of decidual tissue, and the effect of progesterone on the differentiation of glandular epithelia and stroma has been extensively studied. Progesterone is necessary to increase endometrial receptivity for implantation of an embryo. Once an embryo is implanted, progesterone acts to maintain the pregnancy. Normal or near-normal endometrial responses to oral estradiol and intramuscular progesterone have been noted in functionally agonadal women through the sixth decade of life. Progesterone administration decreases the circulatory levels of gonadotropins.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Due to the sustained release properties of Crinone, progesterone absorption is prolonged with an absorption half-life of approximately 25 to 50 hours, and an elimination half-life of 5 to 20 minutes. Therefore, the pharmacokinetics of Crinone are rate-limited by absorption rather than by elimination. </paragraph>
                <paragraph>The bioavailability of progesterone in Crinone was determined relative to progesterone administered intramuscularly. In a single dose crossover study, 20 healthy, estrogenized postmenopausal women received 45 mg or 90 mg progesterone vaginally in Crinone 4% or Crinone 8%, or 45 mg or 90 mg progesterone intramuscularly. The pharmacokinetic parameters (mean ± standard deviation) are shown in Table 1.</paragraph>
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                        <content styleCode="bold">Crinone 4%</content>
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                        <content styleCode="bold">45 mg Intramuscular Progesterone </content>
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                        <content styleCode="bold">Crinone 8%</content>
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                        <content styleCode="bold">90 mg Intramuscular Progesterone</content>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> C<sub>max </sub>(ng/mL)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 13.15 ± 6.49</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 39.06 ± 13.68</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 14.87 ± 6.32</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 53.76 ± 14.9</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> C<sub>avg 0-24</sub> (ng/mL)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 6.94 ± 4.24</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 22.41 ± 4.92</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 6.98 ± 3.21</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 28.98 ± 8.75</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> AUC<sub>0-96 </sub>(ng∙hr/mL)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 288.63 ± 273.72</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 806.26 ± 102.75</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 296.78 ± 129.90</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 1378.91 ± 176.39</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> T<sub>max</sub> (hr)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 5.6 ± 1.84</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 8.2 ± 6.43</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 6.8 ± 3.3</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 9.2 ± 2.7</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> t<sub>1/2 </sub>(hr) </td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 55.13 ± 28.04</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 28.05 ± 16.87</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 34.8 ± 11.3</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 19.6 ± 6.0</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> F (%)</td>
                      <td align="center" colspan="2" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 27.6</td>
                      <td align="center" colspan="2" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 19.8</td>
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                      <td colspan="5" styleCode="Toprule ">C<sub>max</sub> - maximum progesterone serum concentration<br/>C<sub>avg 0-24</sub> - average progesterone serum concentration over 24 hours<br/>AUC<sub>0-96</sub> - area under the drug concentration versus time curve from 0-96 hours post dose<br/>T<sub>max</sub> - time to maximum progesterone concentration<br/>t<sub>1/2</sub> - elimination half-life<br/>F - relative bioavailability</td>
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                <paragraph>The multiple dose pharmacokinetics of Crinone 4% and Crinone 8% administered every other day and Crinone 8% administered daily or twice daily for 12 days were studied in 10 healthy, estrogenized postmenopausal women in two separate studies. Steady state was achieved within the first 24 hours after initiation of treatment. The pharmacokinetic parameters (mean ± standard deviation) after the last administration of Crinone 4% or 8% derived from these studies are shown in Table 2.</paragraph>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> </td>
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                        <content styleCode="bold">Assisted Reproductive Technology </content>
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                        <content styleCode="bold"> Secondary Amenorrhea</content>
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                        <content styleCode="bold"> Daily Dosing 8%</content>
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                        <content styleCode="bold">Twice Daily Dosing 8% </content>
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                        <content styleCode="bold"> Every Other Day Dosing 4%</content>
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                        <content styleCode="bold"> Every Other Day Dosing 8%</content>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> C<sub>max</sub> (ng/mL) </td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 15.97± 5.05</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 14.57 ± 4.49</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 13.21± 9.46</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 13.67 ± 3.58</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> C<sub>avg</sub> (ng/mL)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 8.99 ± 3.53</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 11.6 ± 3.47</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 4.05 ± 2.85</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 6.75 ± 2.83</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> T<sub>max</sub> (hr)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 5.40 ± 0.97</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 3.55 ± 2.48</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 6.67 ± 3.16</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 7.00 ± 2.88</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> AUC<sub>0-t </sub>(ng∙hr/mL)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 391.98 ±153.28</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 138.72 ± 41.58</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 242.15 ± 167.88</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 438.36 ± 223.36</td>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> t<sub>1/2</sub> (hr)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 45.00 ± 34.70</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 25.91 ± 6.15</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 49.87 ± 31.20</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 39.08 ± 12.88</td>
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                <paragraph>C<sub>max</sub> -maximum progesterone serum concentration<br/>C<sub>avg</sub> -average progesterone serum concentration<br/>T<sub>max</sub> -time to maximum progesterone concentration<br/>AUC<sub>0-t </sub>-area under the drug concentration versus time curve<br/>t<sub>1/2 </sub>-elimination half-life</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Progesterone is extensively bound to serum proteins (~ 96-99%), primarily to serum albumin and corticosteroid binding globulin.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>
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                <paragraph>The major urinary metabolite of oral progesterone is 5β-pregnan-3α, 20α-diol glucuronide which is present in plasma in the conjugated form only. Plasma metabolites also include 5β-pregnan-3α-ol-20-one (5β-pregnanolone) and 5α-pregnan-3α-ol-20-one (5α-pregnanolone). </paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Progesterone undergoes both biliary and renal elimination. Following an injection of labeled progesterone, 50-60% of the excretion of progesterone metabolites occurs via the kidney; approximately 10% occurs via the bile and feces, the second major excretory pathway. Overall recovery of labeled material accounts for 70% of an administered dose, with the remainder of the dose not characterized with respect to elimination. Only a small portion of unchanged progesterone is excreted in the bile.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>In a single-center, open-label study (COL1620-007US), 99 women (aged 28-47 years) with either partial (n = 84) or premature ovarian failure (n = 15) who were candidates to receive a donor oocyte transfer as an Assisted Reproductive Technology ("ART") procedure were randomized to receive either Crinone 8% twice daily (n = 68) or intramuscular progesterone 100 mg daily (n = 31). The study was divided into three phases (Pilot, Donor Egg and Treatment). The first phase of the study consisted of a test Pilot Cycle to ensure that the administration of transdermal estradiol and progesterone would adequately prime the endometrium to receive the donor egg. The second phase was the Donor Egg Cycle during which a fertilized oocyte was implanted. Crinone 8% was administered beginning the evening of Day 14 of the Pilot and Donor Egg cycles. Subjects with partial ovarian function also underwent a Pre-Pilot Cycle and a Pre-Donor Egg Cycle during which time they were administered only leuprolide acetate to suppress remaining ovarian function. The Pre-Pilot Cycle, Pilot Cycle, Pre-Donor Egg Cycle, and Donor Egg Cycle each lasted approximately 34 days. The third phase of the study consisted of a 10-week treatment period to maintain a pregnancy until placental autonomy was achieved. </paragraph>
                <paragraph>Sixty-one women received Crinone 8% as part of the Pilot Cycle to determine their endometrial response. Of the 55 evaluable endometrial biopsies in the Crinone 8% group performed on Day 25 to 27, all were histologically "in-phase", consistent with luteal phase biopsy specimens of menstruating women at comparable time intervals. Fifty-four women who received Crinone 8% and had a histologically "in-phase" biopsy received a donor oocyte transfer. Among these 54 Crinone-treated women, clinical pregnancies (assessed about week 10 after transfer by clinical examination, ultrasound and/or ß-hCG levels) occurred in 26 women (48%).  Seventeen women (31%) delivered a total of 25 newborns, seven women (13%) had spontaneous abortions and two women (4%) had elective abortions.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>In a second study (COL1620-F01), Crinone 8% was used in luteal phase support of women with tubal or idiopathic infertility due to endometriosis and normal ovulatory cycles, undergoing <content styleCode="italics">in vitro</content> fertilization ("IVF") procedures. All women received a GnRH analog to suppress endogenous progesterone, human menopausal gonadotropins, and human chorionic gonadotropin. In this multi-center, open-label study, 139 women (aged 22-38 years) received Crinone 8% once daily beginning within 24 hours of embryo transfer and continuing through Day 30 post-transfer. Clinical pregnancies assessed at Day 90 post-transfer were seen in 36 (26%) of women. Thirty-two women (23%) delivered newborns and four women (3%) had spontaneous abortions. <content styleCode="italics">(See </content>
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                <paragraph>In three parallel, open-label studies (COL1620-004US, COL1620-005US, COL1620-009US), 127 women (aged 18-44) with hypothalamic amenorrhea or premature ovarian failure were randomized to receive either Crinone 4% (n = 62) or Crinone 8% (n = 65). All women were treated with either conjugated estrogens 0.625 mg daily (n = 100) or transdermal estradiol (delivering 50 mcg/day) twice weekly (n = 27). </paragraph>
                <paragraph>Estrogen therapy was continuous for the entire three 28-day cycle studies. At Day 15 of the second cycle (six weeks after initiating estrogen replacement), women who demonstrated adequate response to estrogen therapy (by ultrasound) and who continued to be amenorrheic received Crinone every other day for six doses (Day 15 through Day 25 of the cycle). </paragraph>
                <paragraph>In cycle 2, Crinone 4% induced bleeding in 79% of women and Crinone 8% induced bleeding in 77% of women. In the third cycle, estrogen was continued and Crinone was administered every other day beginning on Day 15 for six doses. On Day 24 an endometrial biopsy was performed. In 53 women who received Crinone 4%, biopsy results were as follows: 7% proliferative, 40% late secretory, 19% mid secretory, 13% early secretory, 7% atrophic, 6% menstrual endometrium, 6% inactive endometrium and 2% negative endometrium. In 54 women who received Crinone 8%, biopsy results were as follows: 44% late secretory, 19% mid secretory, 11% early secretory, 19% atrophic, 5% menstrual endometrium and 2% "oral contraceptive like" endometrium.</paragraph>
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            <paragraph>Crinone 8% is indicated for progesterone supplementation or replacement as part of an Assisted Reproductive Technology ("ART") treatment for infertile women with progesterone deficiency.</paragraph>
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            <paragraph>Crinone 4% is indicated for the treatment of secondary amenorrhea. Crinone 8% is indicated for use in women who have failed to respond to treatment with Crinone 4%.</paragraph>
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            <paragraph>Crinone should not be used in individuals with any of the following conditions:</paragraph>
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              <item>Known sensitivity to Crinone (progesterone or any of the other ingredients)<br/>
              </item>
              <item>Undiagnosed vaginal bleeding<br/>
              </item>
              <item>Liver dysfunction or disease<br/>
              </item>
              <item>Known or suspected malignancy of the breast or genital organs<br/>
              </item>
              <item>Missed abortion<br/>
              </item>
              <item>Active thrombophlebitis or thromboembolic disorders, or a history of hormone-associated thrombophlebitis or thromboembolic disorders</item>
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            <paragraph>The physician should be alert to the earliest manifestations of thrombotic disorders (thrombophlebitis, cerebrovascular disorders, pulmonary embolism, and retinal thrombosis). Should any of these occur or be suspected, the drug should be discontinued immediately. </paragraph>
            <paragraph>Progesterone and progestins have been used to prevent miscarriage in women with a history of recurrent spontaneous pregnancy losses. No adequate evidence is available to show that they are effective for this purpose.</paragraph>
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                  <item>The pretreatment physical examination should include special reference to breast and pelvic organs, as well as Papanicolaou smear.<br/>
                  </item>
                  <item>In cases of breakthrough bleeding, as in all cases of irregular vaginal bleeding, nonfunctional causes should be considered. In cases of undiagnosed vaginal bleeding, adequate diagnostic measures should be undertaken.<br/>
                  </item>
                  <item>Because progestogens may cause some degree of fluid retention, conditions which might be influenced by this factor (e.g., epilepsy, migraine, asthma, cardiac or renal dysfunction) require careful observation.<br/>
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                  <item>The pathologist should be advised of progesterone therapy when relevant specimens are submitted.<br/>
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                  <item>Patients who have a history of psychic depression should be carefully observed and the drug discontinued if the depression recurs to a serious degree.<br/>
                  </item>
                  <item>A decrease in glucose tolerance has been observed in a small percentage of patients on estrogen-progestin combination drugs. The mechanism of this decrease is not known. For this reason, diabetic patients should be carefully observed while receiving progestin therapy.</item>
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                <paragraph>The product should not be used concurrently with other local intravaginal therapy. If other local intravaginal therapy is to be used concurrently, there should be at least a 6-hour period before or after Crinone administration. Small, white globules may appear as a vaginal discharge possibly due to gel accumulation, even several days after usage.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>No drug interactions have been assessed with Crinone.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Nonclinical toxicity studies to determine the potential of Crinone to cause carcinogenicity or mutagenicity have not been performed. The effect of Crinone on fertility has not been evaluated in animals.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>
                  <content styleCode="italics">[See </content>
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                    <linkHtml href="#_Assisted_Reproductive_Technology">CLINICAL STUDIES, Assisted Reproductive Technology</linkHtml>
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                <paragraph>Crinone 8% has been used to support embryo implantation and maintain pregnancies through its use as part of ART treatment regimens in two clinical studies (studies COL1620-007US and COL1620-F01). In the first study (COL1620-007US), 54 Crinone-treated women had donor oocyte transfer procedures, and clinical pregnancies occurred in 26 women (48%). The outcomes of these 26 pregnancies were as follows: one woman had an elective termination of pregnancy at 19 weeks due to congenital malformations (omphalocele) associated with a chromosomal abnormality; one woman pregnant with triplets had an elective termination of her pregnancy; seven women had spontaneous abortions; and 17 women delivered 25 apparently normal newborns.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>In the second study (COL1620-F01), Crinone 8% was used in the luteal phase support of women undergoing <content styleCode="italics">in vitro</content> fertilization ("IVF") procedures. In this multi-center, open-label study, 139 women received Crinone 8% once daily beginning within 24 hours of embryo transfer and continuing through Day 30 post-transfer.</paragraph>
                <paragraph>Clinical pregnancies assessed at Day 90 post-transfer were seen in 36 (26%) of women. Thirty-two women (23%) delivered newborns and four women (3%) had spontaneous abortions. Of the 47 newborns delivered, one had a teratoma associated with a cleft palate; one had respiratory distress syndrome; 44 were apparently normal and one was lost to follow-up.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>The safety and effectiveness in geriatric patients (over age 65) have not been established.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients have not been established.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Detectable amounts of progestins have been identified in the milk of mothers receiving them. The effect of this on the nursing infant has not been determined.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>In a study of 61 women with ovarian failure undergoing a donor oocyte transfer procedure receiving Crinone 8% twice daily, treatment-emergent adverse events occurring in 5% or more of the women are shown in Table 3.</paragraph>
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                  <caption>TABLE 3 Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events in ≥ 5% of Women Receiving Crinone 8% Twice Daily Study COL1620-007US (n = 61)</caption>
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                      <td colspan="2" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Body as a Whole </td>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Bloating</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 7%</td>
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                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Cramps NOS</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 15%</td>
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                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Pain</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 8%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="2" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Central and Peripheral Nervous System </td>
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                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Dizziness</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 5%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Headache</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 13%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="2" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Gastro-Intestinal System </td>
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                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Nausea</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 7%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="2" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Reproductive, Female </td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Breast Pain</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 13%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Moniliasis Genital</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 5%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Vaginal Discharge</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 7%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="2" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Skin and Appendages </td>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Pruritus Genital</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 5%</td>
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                <paragraph>In a second clinical study of 139 women using Crinone 8% once daily for luteal phase support while undergoing an <content styleCode="italics">in vitro</content> fertilization procedure, treatment-emergent adverse events reported in ≥ 5% of the women are shown in Table 4.</paragraph>
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                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Abdominal Pain</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 12%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Perineal Pain Female</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 17%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="2" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Central and Peripheral Nervous System</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Headache</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 17%</td>
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                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="2" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Gastro-Intestinal System </td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Constipation</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 27%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Diarrhea</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 8%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Nausea</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 22%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Vomiting</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 5%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="2" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Musculo-Skeletal System</td>
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                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Arthralgia</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 8%</td>
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                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="2" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Psychiatric </td>
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                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Depression</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 11%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Libido Decreased</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 10%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Nervousness</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 16%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Somnolence</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 27%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="2" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Reproductive, Female </td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Breast Enlargement</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 40%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Dyspareunia</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 6%</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="2" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Urinary System</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">       Nocturia</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 13%</td>
                    </tr>
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                  <content styleCode="bold">Secondary Amenorrhea</content>
                </paragraph>
                <paragraph> In three studies, 127 women with secondary amenorrhea received estrogen replacement therapy and Crinone 4% or 8% every other day for six doses. Treatment-emergent adverse events during estrogen and Crinone treatment that occurred in 5% or more of women are shown in Table 5. </paragraph>
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                  <caption>TABLE 5 Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events in ≥ 5% of Women Receiving Estrogen Treatment and Crinone Every Other Day Studies COL1620-004US, COL1620-005US, COL1620-009US</caption>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> </td>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">
                        <content styleCode="bold">Estrogen + Crinone 4% </content>
                        <content styleCode="bold">
                          <br/>n = 62 </content>
                      </td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">
                        <content styleCode="bold">Estrogen + Crinone 8% </content>
                        <content styleCode="bold">
                          <br/>n = 65</content> </td>
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                      <td colspan="3" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">Body as a Whole </td>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Abdominal Pain </td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 3 (5%)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 6 (9%)</td>
                    </tr>
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                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Appetite Increased</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 3 (5%)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 5 (8%)</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Bloating</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 8 (13%)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 8 (12%)</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Cramps NOS</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">12 (19%)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 17 (26%)</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Fatigue</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 13 (21%)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 14 (22%)</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="3" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Central and Peripheral Nervous System</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Headache</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 12 (19%)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 10 (15%)</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="3" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Gastro-Intestinal System</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Nausea</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 5 (8%)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 4 (6%)</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="3" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Musculo-Skeletal System</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Back Pain</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 5 (8%)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 2 (3%)</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Myalgia</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 5 (8%)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 0 (0%)</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="3" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Psychiatric</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Depression</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">12 (19%)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">10 (15%)</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Emotional Lability</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">14 (23%) </td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">14 (22%) </td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Sleep Disorder</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">11 (18%) </td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">12 (18%)</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="3" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Reproductive, Female</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Vaginal Discharge</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 7 (11%)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">2 (3%) </td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="3" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Resistance Mechanism</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Upper Respiratory Tract Infection</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 3 (5%)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">5 (8%) </td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td colspan="3" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> Skin and Appendages</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                      <td styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">     Pruritus Genital</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule "> 1 (2%)</td>
                      <td align="center" styleCode="Toprule Lrule Rrule ">4 (6%) </td>
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            <paragraph>There have been no reports of overdosage with Crinone. In the case of overdosage, however, discontinue Crinone, treat the patient symptomatically, and institute supportive measures. </paragraph>
            <paragraph>As with all prescription drugs, this medicine should be kept out of the reach of children.</paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Crinone 8% is administered vaginally at a dose of 90 mg once daily in women who require progesterone supplementation. Crinone 8% is administered vaginally at a dose of 90 mg twice daily in women with partial or complete ovarian failure who require progesterone replacement. If pregnancy occurs, treatment may be continued until placental autonomy is achieved, up to 10 to 12 weeks. </paragraph>
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                <paragraph>Crinone 4% is administered vaginally every other day up to a total of six doses. For women who fail to respond, a trial of Crinone 8% every other day up to a total of six doses may be instituted. </paragraph>
                <paragraph>It is important to note that a dosage increase from the 4% gel can only be accomplished by using the 8% gel. Increasing the volume of gel administered does not increase the amount of progesterone absorbed.</paragraph>
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            <paragraph>Crinone is available in the following strengths: </paragraph>
            <paragraph>4% gel (45 mg) in a single use, disposable, white polypropylene vaginal applicator with a teal twist-off cap. Each applicator contains 1.3 g of gel and delivers 1.125 g of gel.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">NDC </content>
              <content styleCode="bold">0023-6150-04</content>
              <content styleCode="bold">:  </content>6 Single-use prefilled applicators.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>8% gel (90 mg) in a single use, disposable, white polypropylene vaginal applicator with a teal twist-off cap. Each applicator contains 1.3 g of gel and delivers 1.125 g of gel.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">NDC </content>
              <content styleCode="bold">0023-6151-08</content>
              <content styleCode="bold">:</content> 15 Single-use prefilled applicators.<br/>
              <br/>Each applicator is wrapped and sealed in a foil overwrap.<br/>
              <br/>Store at 20-25ºC (68-77ºF). [See USP controlled room temperature.]</paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Keep out of reach of children.</content>
              <br/>
              <content styleCode="bold">
                <br/>Rx only</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph>For all medical inquiries contact:<br/>AbbVie Inc.<br/>1-800-678-1605</paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Distributed by: </content>
              <br/>AbbVie Inc.<br/>North Chicago, IL 60064<br/>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph>Content Updated: June 2017</paragraph>
            <paragraph>© 2024 AbbVie. All rights reserved. </paragraph>
            <paragraph>CRINONE and its design are trademarks of Allergan Sales, LLC, an AbbVie company.</paragraph>
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          <title>
            <content styleCode="bold">PATIENT INFORMATION</content>
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          <text>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Crinone</content>
              <content styleCode="bold">
                <sup>®</sup>
              </content>
              <content styleCode="bold"> 4% </content>and<content styleCode="bold"> Crinone</content>
              <content styleCode="bold">
                <sup>® </sup>
              </content>
              <content styleCode="bold">8%</content>
              <br/>(progesterone gel)<br/>For Vaginal Use Only</paragraph>
            <paragraph>Please read this information carefully before you start to use Crinone and each time your prescription is renewed, in case anything has changed. This leaflet does not take the place of discussions with your doctor. If you still have any questions, ask your doctor or healthcare provider.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">What is Crinone?</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph>Crinone is medicine that contains the female hormone called progesterone.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">What is Crinone used for?</content>
            </paragraph>
            <list listType="unordered" styleCode="Disc">
              <item>Crinone 4% and Crinone 8% are used to treat the absence of a menstrual period in a woman who has previously had a menstrual period. Progesterone is one of the hormones that allows women to have regular menstrual periods. When you do not produce enough progesterone, menstrual irregularities can occur. Crinone may be prescribed to increase your progesterone.<br/>
              </item>
              <item>Crinone 8% is also used as part of a program for women who are undergoing fertility treatments to get pregnant. Progesterone is one of the hormones that helps to prepare the lining of your uterus so that it is ready to receive and nourish a fertilized egg and to continue a pregnancy. If you are undergoing ART treatment and your doctor has determined your body does not produce enough progesterone on its own, Crinone may be prescribed to increase your progesterone.<br/>
              </item>
              <item>If pregnancy occurs, Crinone may be supplemented for 10 to 12 weeks until production of progesterone by the placenta is adequate.</item>
            </list>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Who should not use Crinone?</content>
              <br/>Do not start using Crinone if you:</paragraph>
            <list listType="unordered" styleCode="Disc">
              <item>Are allergic to progesterone, progesterone-like drugs, or any of the inactive ingredients in the gel (ask a pharmacist if you are not sure about the inactive ingredients in Crinone).<br/>
              </item>
              <item>Have unusual vaginal bleeding which has not been evaluated by a doctor.<br/>
              </item>
              <item>Have or have had a liver disease.<br/>
              </item>
              <item>Have or have had cancer of the breast or genital organs.<br/>
              </item>
              <item>Have had a miscarriage and your physician suspects some tissue is still in the uterus.<br/>
              </item>
              <item>Have or have had blood clots in the legs, lungs, eyes, or elsewhere.</item>
            </list>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">What are the possible side effects of Crinone?</content>
              <content styleCode="bold">
                <br/>Serious side effects include:</content>
            </paragraph>
            <list listType="unordered" styleCode="Disc">
              <item>Blood clots. Progestational drug products may increase your chance of having blood clots in your blood vessels. Blood clots can cause:<br/>♦ blood vessel problems (thrombophlebitis)<br/>♦ stroke<br/>♦ loss of your arm or leg<br/>♦ blood clot in your lungs (pulmonary embolus)<br/>♦ heart attack<br/>♦ death<br/>
              </item>
              <item>Birth defects. Abdominal wall defect and cleft palate have been reported with Crinone use in early pregnancy. It is not known if these defects were caused by Crinone.</item>
            </list>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Call your healthcare provider right away if you get any of the following warning signs or any other unusual symptoms that concern you:</content>
            </paragraph>
            <list listType="unordered" styleCode="Disc">
              <item>Pains in the calves or chest, a sudden shortness of breath or coughing blood indicating possible clots in the legs, heart, or lungs.<br/>
              </item>
              <item>Severe headache or vomiting, dizziness, faintness, or changes in vision or speech, weakness or numbness of an arm or leg indicating possible clots in the brain or eye.</item>
            </list>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Common side effects include:</content>
            </paragraph>
            <list listType="unordered" styleCode="Disc">
              <item>abdominal pain<br/>
              </item>
              <item>perineal pain (the perineum is the area between the vagina and the rectum)<br/>
              </item>
              <item>cramps<br/>
              </item>
              <item>bloating<br/>
              </item>
              <item>headache<br/>
              </item>
              <item>fatigue<br/>
              </item>
              <item>increased appetite<br/>
              </item>
              <item>constipation<br/>
              </item>
              <item>diarrhea<br/>
              </item>
              <item>nausea<br/>
              </item>
              <item>joint pain<br/>
              </item>
              <item>depression<br/>
              </item>
              <item>mood swings<br/>
              </item>
              <item>sleep disorder<br/>
              </item>
              <item>nervousness<br/>
              </item>
              <item>decreased libido<br/>
              </item>
              <item>breast enlargement<br/>
              </item>
              <item>excessive urination at night<br/>
              </item>
              <item>vaginal discharge<br/>
              </item>
              <item>upper respiratory tract infection</item>
            </list>
            <paragraph>These are not all the possible side effects of Crinone. For more information, ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist for advice about side effects. <content styleCode="bold">To</content>
              <content styleCode="bold"> report </content>
              <content styleCode="bold">SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact A</content>
              <content styleCode="bold">bbVie</content>
              <content styleCode="bold"> at </content>
              <content styleCode="bold">1-800-678-1605 or</content>
              <content styleCode="bold"> FDA at</content>
              <content styleCode="bold"> </content>
              <content styleCode="bold">1-800-FDA-1088</content>
              <content styleCode="bold"> or www.fda.gov/medwatch</content>
              <content styleCode="bold">.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">How should I use Crinone?</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph>Use as directed by your healthcare provider.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Read the Instructions for Use included in this leaflet for information on the right way to use Crinone.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Additional information about Crinone</content>
            </paragraph>
            <list listType="unordered" styleCode="Disc">
              <item>You may see a small amount of white discharge that may look like a vaginal discharge. This discharge may be caused by gel that can remain in your vagina, even several days after use. Gel discharge from your vagina is normal, but if you are concerned, talk to your healthcare provider.<br/>
              </item>
              <item>If you miss a dose of Crinone, use it as soon as you remember.<br/>
              </item>
              <item>
                <content styleCode="bold">Do not</content> use more Crinone than the dose prescribed by your doctor.<br/>
              </item>
              <item>Talk to your healthcare provider about whether to use other vaginal medicines when you are using Crinone.</item>
            </list>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">General information about the safe and effective use of Crinone</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph>Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a Patient Information Leaflet. Do not use Crinone for another condition. Your doctor has prescribed this drug for you and you alone. Do not give this drug to anyone else, even if they have the same condition.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Keep Crinone out of the reach of children</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph>This leaflet provides the most important information about Crinone. If you would like more information, talk with your healthcare provider or pharmacist. You can ask for information about Crinone that is written for health professionals.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>You can get more information by calling the toll free number 1-888-776-4358 or visit <linkHtml href="http://www.crinoneusa.com">www.crinoneusa.com</linkHtml>.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">What are the ingredients in Crinone?</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph>Crinone contains either 45 mg (4% gel) or 90 mg (8% gel) of progesterone in a base containing glycerin, light mineral oil, polycarbophil, carbomer homopolymer Type B, hydrogenated palm oil glyceride, sorbic acid, purified water and may contain sodium hydroxide. </paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">How should I store Crinone?</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph>Store Crinone at room temperature between 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C). <br/>
              <content styleCode="bold">Do not </content>use Crinone after the expiration date printed on the box. </paragraph>
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            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Crinone</content>
              <content styleCode="bold">
                <sup>®</sup>
              </content>
              <content styleCode="bold"> 4% </content>and<content styleCode="bold"> Crinone</content>
              <content styleCode="bold">
                <sup>®</sup>
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              <content styleCode="bold"> 8% </content>("KRI-noan")<br/>(progesterone gel)</paragraph>
            <paragraph>For Vaginal Use Only</paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">You will need the following supplies: See Figure A.</content>
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              <content styleCode="bold">Step 1.  Remove the applicator from the sealed wrapper.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <list listType="unordered" styleCode="Disc">
              <item>Open the sealed wrapper and remove the applicator. Do not remove the twist-off cap at this time. <content styleCode="bold">See Figure B.</content>
              </item>
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              <content styleCode="bold">Step 2. Insert the plunger into the open end of the applicator. See Figure C.</content> </paragraph>
            <list listType="unordered" styleCode="Disc">
              <item>Hold the applicator on each side and push the plunger into the applicator until the plunger snaps into place.<br/>
              </item>
              <item>You will see about 1 inch of the plunger outside of the applicator.</item>
            </list>
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              <content styleCode="bold">Step 3. Remove the cap. See Figures D and E.</content>
            </paragraph>
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              <item>Remove the cap from the tip of the applicator by twisting it counterclockwise. <br/>
              </item>
              <item>Do not push the plunger while you are removing the cap. This could cause some gel to come out.</item>
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              <content styleCode="bold">Step 4. Prepare to insert the applicator. See Figure F.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <list listType="unordered" styleCode="Disc">
              <item>Choose the position that is most comfortable for you. For example, lying down on your back with your knees bent. </item>
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                  </td>
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            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Step 5. Insert the applicator. See Figure G.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <list listType="unordered" styleCode="Disc">
              <item>After you are in a comfortable position, gently insert the rounded tip of the applicator into your vagina.</item>
            </list>
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                  </td>
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            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Step 6. Push the plunger. See Figure H.</content>
            </paragraph>
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              <item>While the applicator is inserted in your vagina, push the plunger to release the gel into your vagina.</item>
            </list>
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                  </td>
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            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Step 7. Remove the applicator from your vagina and throw it away in your household trash. </content>
            </paragraph>
            <list listType="unordered" styleCode="Disc">
              <item>It is normal for a small amount of gel to be left in the applicator. You will still get the right dose of medicine.</item>
            </list>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">This Instructions for Use has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. </content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Rx only</content>
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            <paragraph>For all medical inquiries contact:<br/>AbbVie Inc.<br/>1-800-678-1605</paragraph>
            <paragraph>
              <content styleCode="bold">Distributed by: </content>
              <br/>AbbVie Inc.<br/>North Chicago, IL 60064</paragraph>
            <paragraph>Content Updated: June 2017</paragraph>
            <paragraph>© 2024 AbbVie. All rights reserved.</paragraph>
            <paragraph>CRINONE and its design are trademarks of Allergan Sales, LLC, an AbbVie company.</paragraph>
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              <content styleCode="italics">(progesterone gel)</content> 8%<br/>- 15 Single-Use Prefilled Applicators<br/>Each applicator contains 1.3 g of gel and delivers<br/>1.125 g of gel containing 90 mg progesterone.<br/>- FOR VAGINAL USE ONLY<br/>
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NDC 0023-6151-08
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- Rx only
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