|
|
Enjuvia |
|
0.625mg | 100 tablets | $285.00 | |
|
|
Enjuvia |
|
0.625mg | 200 tablets | $563.00 | |
|
|
Enjuvia |
|
0.625mg | 300 tablets | $842.00 |
Enjuvia Drug Information
Enjuvia is used to treat hot flashes and night sweats experienced by women undergoing menopause. It is an oral oestrogen therapy. This generic drug reduces vaginal dryness and pain during intercourse. Once administered this drug releases estrogen over the period of several hours. Enjuvia is used to treat women with lack of estrogen caused due to ovarian failure or menopause. It also reduces the risk of osteoporosis in women. Before using this drug inform your doctor if you have a history of stroke or heart attack, blood clot, liver disease, abnormal vaginal bleeding, or any hormone-related cancer like breast cancer or uterine cancer.
Enjuvia Dosage Information
To treat vasomotor symptoms and conditions like vaginal and vulvar atrophy, painful intercourse and vaginal dryness caused due to menopause, the dosage recommended is 0.3 mg per day, administered orally. Depending on tolerability the dose can be adjusted as per doctors advice. Buy Enjuvia 0.3 mg, 0.45 mg, 0.625 mg, 0.9 mg and 1.25 mg from North Meds, which offers you a refill reminder service.
Side Effects and Precautions For Enjuvia
Usage of conjugated estrogen is prohibited during pregnancy as it may cause birth defects in an unborn baby. It can also slow down milk production and is not advised to be administered by breast-feeding women. This drug is not suitable for patients below 18 years of age. Discount Enjuvia cannot be used to treat dementia or heart disease. The usage of this drug can cause cancer of the uterus.
Cheap Enjuvia may cause minor side effects which may include headaches, runny or stuffy nose, sinus infections, breast pain, gas, burning feeling, bronchitis, vaginal infection, menstruation related cramps and irritation. Seek medical help at once if you undergo chest pain, vision changes, any severe allergic reactions, breast lumps, jaundice, abnormal vaginal bleeding, or migraine. Please inform your physician about all your prescribed medicines and other over-the-counter medicines before starting to take conjugated estrogen.
* All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
