Conjugated Estrogens vaginal cream is indicated in the treatment of atrophic vaginitis, dyspareunia and kraurosis vulvae. Conjugated Estrogens with or without progestins should not be used for the prevention of cardiovascular disease or dementia.
Menopausal vasomotor symptoms: 0.45 mg/day, up to 1.25 mg/day. Attempt to discontinue medication at 3-6-mth intervals.
Vulvular and vaginal atrophy: 0.3 mg/day.
Female hypogonadism: 0.3-0.625 mg/day in a cyclical regimen. Add progestin treatment once skeletal maturity is achieved.
Female castration, Primary ovarian failure: 1.25 mg/day in a cyclical regimen. Palliation in prostate carcinoma 1.25-2.5 mg 3 times/day.
Osteoporosis prophylaxis in postmenopausal women: Initial: 0.3 mg/day in a cyclical or continuous regimen depending on patient's condition.
The metabolism of estrogens may be increased by concomitant use of substances known to induce drug-metabolising enzymes, specifically cytochrome P450 enzymes, such as anticonvulsants (e.g. phenobarbital, phenytoin, carbamazepine) and anti-infectives (e.g. rifampicin, rifabutin, nevirapine, efavirenz).
Ritonavir and nelfinavir, although known as strong inhibitors, by contrast exhibit inducing properties when used concomitantly with steroid hormones.
Known or suspected pregnancy; undiagnosed abnormal uterine bleeding; known, suspected, or history of past breast cancer; known or suspected estrogen-dependent neoplasia (e.g., endometrial cancer, endometrial hyperplasia); active or history of arterial thromboembolic disease (e.g., stroke, myocardial infarction or venous thromboembolism (such as deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism); active or chronic liver dysfunction or disease; known thrombophilic disorders (e.g., protein C, protein S, or antithrombin deficiency); hypersensitivity to any component of this medication.
Breast pain, tenderness or enlargement, Headache/migraine, Gut disturbances, such as nausea, abdominal pain, bloating, flatulence, indigestion, Legcramps, Fatigue, Weightchanges, Vaginalthrush, Depression, Anxiety, Dizziness, Changes in sex drive, Rise in blood pressure, Gall bladder disease, Swelling of the ankles due to to fluid retention (peripheral oedema), Skin reactions such as rash and itch, Steepening of corneal curvature which may make contact lenses uncomfortable, Premenstrual-like symptoms, Disturbance in liver function, Irregular brown patches on the skin, usually of the face (chloasma), Blood clots in the blood vessels.
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