Estragest Tablet


Product Info

Prescription required Yes
Marketer Bioceutics Inc
Active Ingredient Estradiol (2mg)
Storage Store below 30°C
Chemical ClassEstradiol Congeners
Habit FormingNo
Therapeutic ClassGYNAECOLOGICAL
Action ClassEstrogens
User Rating4.9
User Reviews452

FAQ

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What if I miss a dose of Estragest?
If you miss a dose, you should take it as soon as possible. If the dose was missed by more than 12 hours, you should not take the missed dose and simply continue the usual dosing schedule.
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What are the most common side effects which I may experience while taking Estragest?
The common side effects associated with Estragest are lower abdominal pain, periods pain, breast tenderness, endometrial hyperplasia (thickening of uterus lining) and vaginal discharge. Most of these symptoms are temporary. However, if these persist, check with your doctor as soon as possible.
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What can I take for estrogen deficiency?
For estrogen deficiency, treatment is based on the underlying cause. Your doctor may choose from a variety of medications depending upon your age and clinical conditions. The medications will also depend upon whether you are estrogen deficient or have high progesterone levels.
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Does Estragest cause weight gain?
Estragest may cause either weight gain or weight loss. This is a common side effect of Estragest. However, exercising regularly and eating a healthy nutritious diet can help you prevent weight gain. In case you notice weight gain and it bothers you, consult your doctor.
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Who should not take Estragest?
Estragest should not be taken by patients who have unusual vaginal bleeding, liver problems, or bleeding disorder. It should also be avoided to patients who are pregnant or are allergic to Estragest. Patients who have had uterus or breast cancer, had a stroke or heart attack, or currently have or had blood clots should also avoid this medicine.
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How should Estragest be taken?
Estragest tablets should be taken exactly as advised by your doctor. Swallow the tablets whole with water. You can take it at any time of the day but take it at the same time each day.
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What is Estragest and what is it used for?
Estragest contains Estradiol, which is an estrogen hormone. It helps in treating estrogen deficiency symptoms like hot flushes (red and warm face) and vaginal dryness in women. It is also used to prevent osteoporosis (thinning and weakening of bones) in postmenopausal women, who are at high risk of fractures and have limited treatment choice.
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Estragest Tablet Reviews

Estragest is a female sex hormone (estrogen). This is a type of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) that is used to treat symptoms associated with menopause (hot flushes, vaginal dryness, and itching), estrogen deficiency, and thinning of bones (osteoporosis).

Estragest is to be swallowed with water. It can be taken with or without food, but remember to take it at a fixed time each day for better efficacy. The dose and duration will be decided by your doctor so that you get the right amount to control your symptoms. If you have missed a dose, take it as soon as you remember it. Do not skip any dose and finish the full course of treatment. The treatment should not be stopped abruptly without consulting your doctor as this may affect the potency of this medicine.

The most common side effects of this HRT are headaches, breast pain, irregular vaginal bleeding or spotting, abdominal cramps or bloating, nausea, vomiting, and hair loss. Some of the warning signs and symptoms that need immediate medical attention are breast lumps, unusual vaginal bleeding, dizziness and faintness, severe headaches, chest pain, shortness of breath, pains in your legs, etc.

Before taking this medicine, it is important to tell your doctor if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines for the same disease or other diseases. Before you initiate with this HRT, you must consult the doctor if you have a history of unexplained vaginal bleeding or if you have ever had a blood clot in your legs or your lungs. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should tell your doctor before taking this medicine. Your doctor may suggest you some diagnostic or laboratory tests to know the effects and side effects of this medicine on your body.

How Estragest Tablet Works

Estragest contains a medication called estrogen (female sex hormone). It works by replacing estrogen that is normally produced by the body. In women who are undergoing or have attained menopause, it prevents symptoms such as hot flushes, vaginal burning, dryness, and itching, caused due to lack of estrogen.

How to Use Estragest Tablet

Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Estragest may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.

Benefits of Estragest Tablet

  • In Hormone replacement therapy: Hormone placement therapy (HRT) is a treatment to relieve symptoms of menopause such as hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings, vaginal dryness, and reduced sex drive. Since menopause can last for several years, this treatment can make a big improvement to your daily life and mood. Estrogen is one of two important hormones (the other is progesterone) used in this treatment. You should use this medicine as it is prescribed, and for as long as it is prescribed by your doctor.

Uses of Estragest Tablet

  • Hormone replacement therapy

Estragest Tablet Side Effects

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Safety Tips

Driving  SAFE
Estragest does not usually affect your ability to drive.
Alcohol  CAUTION
Caution is advised when consuming alcohol with Estragest. Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Estragest may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Breast feeding  UNSAFE
Estragest is unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Data suggests that the drug may cause toxicity to the baby.
Liver  CAUTION
Estragest should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of Estragest may be needed. Please consult your doctor.Use of Estragest is not recommended in patients who previously had liver disease and the liver function tests are still not normal and should not be given to women with severe hepatic disease.
Kidney  CAUTION
Estragest should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Estragest may be needed. Please consult your doctor.

Quick Tips

  • Take it at the same time everyday to help you remember to take it.
  • It may also be used for preventing osteoporosis in postmenopausal women who are at high risk of fractures.
  • Inform your doctor if you experience any unusual vaginal bleeding or spotting, abnormal vaginal discharge or vaginal discomfort while taking Estragest.
  • Stop taking this medicine and inform your doctor immediately if you notice unexplained swelling and pain in your limbs, shortness of breath, chest pain, or changes in vision. These could be symptoms of a blood clot in a vein.
  • It may increase the risk of breast cancer. Have regular breast examinations.
  • You have been prescribed Estragest as a part of hormone replacement therapy to relieve symptoms of menopause.

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