Treatment of estrogen deficiency syndrome in women.
Dosage:
Orally, at regular times, on the recommendation of a doctor. Before using the drug, it is necessary to conduct thorough internistic and gynecological studies and, above all, exclude pregnancy and other absolute contraindications to treatment. When using the drug, it is necessary to periodically conduct control examinations, especially of the reproductive organ and breast.
Tell your doctor:
If you have hypersensitivity to the components of the drug, diagnosed or suspected tumors of the genitals or breast, undiagnosed bleeding from the genital tract, untreated endometrial hyperplasia, profiria, liver disease, you had thrombophlebitis or other thromboembolic disorders. When taking antiepileptic drugs, Preparations containing St. John's wort, anti-infective drugs (rifampicin), Griseofulvin. If you are or assume to be pregnant, as well as when you are breastfeeding. The drug should not be used during pregnancy and lactation.
Side effects:
In the first few months of treatment, breast tension may appear. Rarely may occur: headaches, nausea, swelling, skin rashes. During treatment with estrogens, the risk of estrogen-dependent neoplasms increases: the mucous membrane of the uterus and breast. Indications for immediate discontinuation of treatment are the occurrence of deep vein thrombosis, thromboembolic episodes, jaundice, acute migraine attacks, sudden visual impairment, and a significant increase in blood pressure.