TRT for Women
Progesterone Troche
Support your cycle. Balance your hormones.
Progesterone is one of the core female hormones. It runs the second half of the menstrual cycle, prepares the uterus for pregnancy, and keeps estrogen’s effects in check. When it drops — with age, menopause, or cycle irregularities — the imbalance shows up as heavy or unpredictable periods, PMS, hot flashes, and night sweats.
A progesterone troche puts that hormone back in the picture. It’s a small lozenge that dissolves in your mouth — no needles, no pills to swallow. As it dissolves, progesterone absorbs and gets to work supporting your cycle and your uterine health.
One of progesterone’s most important jobs is protecting the uterine lining. Estrogen thickens that lining over time; progesterone counteracts it, which helps reduce the risk of uterine cancer. That’s why it’s a standard part of hormone replacement therapy for many menopausal women.
Whether you’re managing irregular periods, easing PMS, going through menopause, or supporting an early pregnancy, an IAM provider reviews your health history first and confirms progesterone is the right fit before anything ships.
Why people choose it
- Steadier, more regular menstrual cycles
- Relief from PMS symptoms
- Fewer hot flashes and night sweats
- Protection for the uterine lining
- Support for early pregnancy health
How it works
Progesterone prepares the uterus for implantation and supports a developing pregnancy while helping regulate the menstrual cycle. It also counteracts estrogen-driven thickening of the uterine lining, which helps reduce the risk of uterine cancer. That same balancing effect eases symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats.
Who it's for
Women with irregular or heavy periods, women dealing with PMS symptoms, menopausal women on hormone replacement therapy, and those supporting early pregnancy health. Your IAM provider reviews your health history to confirm it's a fit for you.
Available forms
- 30-day supply
- 60-day supply
- 90-day supply
FAQ
What is a troche, and how do I take it?
A troche is a small lozenge that dissolves in your mouth. No injections and no swallowing pills — your provider will explain exactly how to use yours.
Do I need a prescription?
Yes. A licensed provider reviews your health history and, if progesterone is right for you, writes the prescription. No office visit required.
Will I need lab work?
Sometimes. If your provider needs labs to prescribe safely or to check how treatment is going, they'll order them. Labs happen only when they're actually needed.
How does it arrive?
Your medication ships directly to your door from a licensed pharmacy in discreet packaging.
Is this a subscription?
No. You order a 30, 60, or 90-day supply when you need it. Nothing renews automatically, and there's nothing to cancel.
Ready to get started?
Prescription medication. A licensed IAM provider determines if it's right for you.