Active Substance: Oestrogens (conjugated).
Overview
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This medicine contains an important and useful components, as it consists of
Oestrogens (conjugated)is available in the market in concentration
Conjugated Oestrogens
Asthma, epilepsy, migraine; heart or kidney dysfunction; CV disease; cerebrovascular disorders; diabetes, hypercalcaemia; gall bladder disease; porphyria. Childn. Lactation. Lactation: Use controversial; estrogens are excreted into breast milk in small quantities; use with caution
Osteoporosis, Fungal infections, Itching, Burning, Hot flashes, Vaginal dryness, Vaginal atrophy, Menopausal symptoms, Female hypogonadism, Metastatic breast carcinoma, Ovarian failure, Prostate carcinoma, Primary ovarian failure, Hormone replacement therapy, Oral contraceptives
Severe liver impairment; breast carcinoma; thromboembolic disorders; CV disease; undiagnosed vag bleeding; estrogen-dependent neoplasms; hypersensitivity; pregnancy.
>10% Abdominal pain (15-17%),Back pain (13-14%),Breast enlargement,Breast tenderness (7-12%),Headache (26-32%),Arthralgia (7-14%),Pharyngitis (10-12%),Sinusitis (6-11%),Diarrhea (6-7%) 1-10% Depression (5-8%),Dizziness (4-6%),Nervousness (2-5%),Flatulence (6-7%),Vaginitis (5-7%),Leukorrhea (4-7%),Leg cramps (3-7%),Increased cough (4-7%),Pruritus (4-5%) Frequency Not Defined Amenorrhea,Breakthrough bleeding,Corneal curvation change,Melasma,Spotting,Vaginal moniliasis,Weight changes Potentially Fatal: Unopposed replacement therapy in postmenopausal women associated with increased risk of endometrial and breast cancer. Potentially Fatal: Unopposed replacement therapy in postmenopausal women associated with increased risk of endometrial and breast cancer.
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Estrogens modulate pituitary secretion of gonadotropins, leutinising hormones and follicle-stimulating hormones through -ve feedback mechanism, thus reducing elevated levels of hormones in postmenopausal women during oestrogen replacement therapy.
Rifampicin, barbiturates increase rate of metabolism. Potentially Fatal: May reduce the efficacy of anticoagulants.
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