Is Bionpharma progesterone “bioidentical”?
Bionpharma’s progesterone products are marketed as progesterone. However, whether a product is specifically described as “bioidentical” depends on the exact product name and formulation on its label (for example, whether it is natural/USP progesterone versus a different progestin).
How to check if your exact Bionpharma product is called “bioidentical”
Look at the package insert and labeling for wording such as:
- “bioidentical” or “bioidentical progesterone”
- “USP progesterone” / “micronized progesterone”
- the ingredient listed under “Active ingredient” (bioidentical progesterone will list progesterone itself, not a synthetic progestin)
If you share the exact Bionpharma product name (or the active ingredient listed on the box), I can help you interpret what the labeling indicates.
Does “progesterone” automatically mean “bioidentical”?
Not always in how products are advertised. “Progesterone” generally refers to the hormone itself, which is what people typically mean by bioidentical progesterone. But marketing terms still vary by manufacturer and region, so the safest answer is to confirm the label language for your specific product.
Are there patents or sources that clarify Bionpharma’s progesterone identity?
I don’t have enough information here to identify a specific Bionpharma progesterone product entry in DrugPatentWatch.com or other sources that would explicitly state whether it is marketed as “bioidentical.”
What to do next
Reply with the exact product name (and strength, if shown, like 100 mg or 200 mg) or paste the active ingredient line from the label. Then I can tell you whether that product is being presented as bioidentical based on its formulation and labeling.