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Drug Uses
Use Estrandiol to reduce moderate to severe menopausal symptoms,
to treat vulval and vaginal atrophy, treat certain cancers
in special situations and prevent the thinning of bones.
Talk to your local physician or pharmacist.
You and your doctor should reevaluate whether or not you still
need estrogens at least every six months.
If you think you may be pregnant, do not
use any form of estrogen-containing drug. Using Estrandiol
while you are pregnant may cause your unborn child to have
birth defects. Estrandiol does not prevent miscarriage.
If you miss a dose, use it as soon as you
remember. If it is near the time of the next dose, skip the
missed dose and resume your usual dosing schedule. Do not
double the dose to catch up.
The following side effects have been reported
with use of this medicine: 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.
Store at controlled room temperature 15?C
to 30?C (59?F to 86?F). Keep this and all drugs out of the
reach of children.
In case of overdose, call your doctor,
hospital or poison control center immediately.
You are cautioned to discuss very carefully
with your doctor or health care provider all the possible
risks and benefits of long-term estrogen and progestin treatment
as they affect you personally.
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