Estradiol
1 mg 30 Tabs 4832
1 mg 60 Tabs 4852
1 mg 90 Tabs 5494
2 mg 30 Tabs 5026
2 mg 60 Tabs 5989
2 mg 90 Tabs 4998


Drug Uses - Estrandiol is used to reduce menopausal symptoms of different severity, to treat vaginal and vulval atrophy, certain cancers in specific cases and to prevent the thinning of bones.

How Taken - Take exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Consult with your doctor every six months. The doctor will tell you if you need estrogens.

Warnings/Precautions - Do not use Estrandiol if you are pregnant as Estrandiol is deleterious to an unborn baby. Miscarriage may also occur.

Missed Dose - You should take the missed dose as soon as you remember. Nevertheless, if it is near to the time for your next dose, do not take an extra tablet to catch up for the dose you forgot. Wait and take your next tablet at the regular time. Do not take a double dose.

Possible Side Effects - The most typical side effects are: nausea and vomiting; breast tenderness or enlargement; enlargement of benign tumors; retention of excess fluid (this may make some conditions worsen, such as asthma, epilepsy, migraine, heart disease, or kidney disease); a spotty darken of the skin, particularly on the face.

Storage - Store at room temperature 15 to 30°C (59 to 86°F). Estrandiol must be kept out of the reach of children.

Overdose - Seek emergency if an overdosage is suspected.

More Information - Consult with your doctor about any risks connected with long-term estrogen and progestin treatment.

Disclaimer - This is not complete information about this drug. It does not cover all aspects of Estrandiol usage. This data should not be relied on for any purpose. It should not be used for any particular patient. We point out reliability of this information and/or any consequences arising from the use of this information, including damage or adverse after-effects to persons, however such damages or sequels arise. No warranty is made in regards to this information.

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