What are the side effects of Estrofem?

What are the side effects of Estrofem?

Side effects

  • abdominal (stomach) pain, feeling sick (nausea), vomiting, diarrhoea, bloating, flatulence, indigestion.
  • skin rash or itching, skin reactions, changes in hair growth.
  • headache, migraine, epilepsy, dizziness.
  • changes in libido, problems getting to sleep.
  • breast tenderness, enlargement or pain.

Is 2mg of estrogen too much?

Dosage range is 0.5 mg to 2 mg PO once daily. Only consider for women at significant risk for osteoporosis and for whom non-estrogen medications are not considered to be appropriate. Use the lowest effective dose. Continuous unopposed estrogen administration is acceptable in those without a uterus.

How long can you use Estrofem?

The estrogen in Estrofem relieves the symptoms caused by a lack of estrogen. If you have not had a hysterectomy your doctor may prescribe another medicine (a progesterone type medicine called a ‘progestagen’) to be taken with Estrofem for 10-14 days of your 28-day cycle.

How do you stop Estrofem?

Weaning Off or Stopping Hormone Therapy

  1. reduce estrogen daily dosage to next lower level every 2-4 weeks until the lowest dosage is reached.
  2. if symptoms of lower estrogen become significant, then maintain current dosage for several weeks and, if necessary, increase to next highest dosage for 2-4 weeks.

What happens to your body when you take Estrofem?

Estrofem® replaces the hormone called estrogen which your body stops making after surgical or natural menopause. The falling or reduced hormone levels may cause you to experience uncomfortable symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, sleeplessness, dry vagina, urinary problems, headaches, mood swings,…

What are the side effects of low estrogen levels?

The falling or reduced hormone levels may cause you to experience uncomfortable symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, sleeplessness, dry vagina, urinary problems, headaches, mood swings, lack of concentration or loss of energy. The estrogen in Estrofem® relieves the symptoms caused by a lack of estrogen.

What is the active ingredient in Estrofem 1 mg tablets?

Each Estrofem® 1 mg tablet contains 1 mg estradiol (as hemihydrate) as the active ingredient and iron oxide red CI77491 (E172) as a colouring agent. Each Estrofem® 2 mg tablet contains 2 mg estradiol (as hemihydrate) as the active ingredient and indigo carmine CI73015 (E132) as a colouring agent.

Are there any side effects to taking estrogen tablets?

Applies to estradiol: vaginal capsule liquid filled, vaginal cream, vaginal insert extended release, vaginal tablet Estrogens increase the risk of endometrial cancer; monitor for abnormal vaginal bleeding. Estrogens with or without progestins should not be used for the prevention of cardiovascular disease or dementia.

Estrofem® replaces the hormone called estrogen which your body stops making after surgical or natural menopause. The falling or reduced hormone levels may cause you to experience uncomfortable symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, sleeplessness, dry vagina, urinary problems, headaches, mood swings,…

When to take Estrofem 2mg for menopause?

Estrofem 2mg is prescribed as part of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to those whose natural levels of estrogen are far below normal. Women with menopause, display this sharp decline in the body’s synthesis of estrogen, giving rise to several unpleasant symptoms. density.

Which is the active ingredient in Estrofem 2mg?

The active ingredient in Estrofem 2mg tablets is estradiol, a form of the major and most active female sex hormone called estrogen. Estrogen is responsible for the development and regulation of the female reproductive system and secondary sex characteristics.

What are the side effects of taking estradiol?

Estradiol relieves symptoms of menopause caused by estrogen deficiency by increasing the amount of estrogen in the body. The symptoms of falling or reduced hormone levels include night sweats, hot flushes, loss of libido, vaginal dryness, sleeplessness, headaches, mood swings, lack of concentration and loss of energy.