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ASPEN SCHWEIZ
Identification
- Active ingredient (INN)
- ESTRIOL
- Internal code
- 11 A 046
- Country of Origin
- Switzerland
- Pharmaceutical form
- Ovule
- Prescription List
- Highly Regulated (List I)
- Packaging
- b/15

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Indications
Stradiol is used in the following cases: Menopause syndrome treatment, especially: hot donations; dehydration and vaginal cortex.
Night sweating.
Esteroid reduction treatment for women with ovarian deficiency, a condition that occurs when ovaries stop working.
Prevention of bone fragility in women after menopause.
Treatment of certain types of breast cancer.
Associated Conditions
Consult the doctor before using this medication in the following cases: Cardiology; kidney diseases; cancer; asthma; epilepsy or any disorders causing seizures; migraine (sister); lupus; uterine uterus tumor; fibrosis (uterine fibrosis); thyroid disorder; porphyria; a rare genetic disorder that causes the accumulation of substances known as porphrine in the body; and calcium in blood.
Mechanism of Action
Estradiool is an industrial form of estrogen hormone, which is very much like the natural estrogen that the body produces.
This hormone is used to compensate for or regulate the lack of estrogen.
It is mainly described for the symptoms associated with the decline of estrogen hormones such as menopause symptoms such as hot and other, as may be described for some cancers.
The stradiol usually starts to function within 2-4 weeks of the treatment commitment, but its results may take up to 3 months to fully appear.
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Warnings
For external use only.
Keep out of reach of children.Avoid contact with eyes.