They are exactly the same!!!! 100 mg 200 mg same ingredients, excipients, coating, whether vaginal or oral.
As such they are licensed for HRT, but they (Besins) (at request of UK?) just stopped producing them or rather packaging them with the HRT leaflet rather than the fertility one.
In France they are listed as vaginal or oral - just here in UK we have to be different
![Roll Eyes ::)](https://www.menopausematters.co.uk/forum/Smileys/extended/rolleyes.gif)
. Heaven only knows why they stopped packaging the (identical) 200 mg capsule for HRT so that we have to take those tiny 100 mg pesky little balls! For most of the time I've been taking utrogestan I used the 200 mg HRT ones vaginally but now have to put up with the 100 mg.
So - if you want to take it orally - then go ahead - but most of us who use them vaginally would prefer to have one slightly larger capsule to poke up there!
Hurdity x