Women’s Health Medications

Browse medications used for a range of women’s health concerns, including hormone balance, fertility, and menopause-related symptoms. Learn about treatment options based on your health needs.

Plan B

Levonorgestrel

1.5mg

9.7 per tablet

Diane 35

Cyproterone / Ethinylestradiol

2/0.035mg

1.03 per tablet

Yasmin

Ethinyl Estradiol / Drospirenone

3/0.03mg

1.33 per tablet

Clomiphene

Clomiphene

25|50|100mg

0.39 per tablet

Femara

Letrozole

2.5mg

0.51 per tablet

Dydrogesterone

Dydrogesterone

10mg

1.69 per tablet

Ovral

Ethinyl Estradiol / Norgestrel

0.15/0.03|0.5/0.05mg

0.34 per tablet

Alesse

Ethinyl Estradiol / Levonorgestrel

0.15/0.03|0.25/0.05mg

0.83 per tablet

Spironolactone

Spironolactone

25|100mg

0.39 per tablet

Cabergoline

Cabergoline

0.25|0.5mg

6.37 per tablet

Estradiol

Estradiol

1|2mg

0.94 per tablet

Aygestin

Norethindrone

5mg

0.86 per tablet

Tamoxifen

Tamoxifen

10|20mg

0.32 per tablet

Anastrozole

Anastrozole

1mg

2.34 per tablet

Lovegra

Sildenafil

100mg

2.25 per tablet

Flibanserin

Flibanserin

100mg

8.42 per tablet

Eflornithine

Eflornithine

13.9%

49.3 per tube

Women's Health Info

What Is Women’s Health?

Women’s Health medicines are drugs that help manage changes linked to the menstrual cycle, menopause, fertility, and hormone balance. They are often used when symptoms such as hot-flashes, irregular periods, or hormonal acne affect daily life. The category also includes treatments for low libido and certain skin concerns.

Medicines in the Women’s Health Category

  • Combined estrogen-progestin agents: Levonorgestrel, Cyproterone, Ethinylestradiol, Ethinyl Estradiol, Drospirenone, Norgestrel, Medroxyprogesterone, Norethindrone, Dydrogesterone.
  • Fertility-related drugs: Clomiphene, Letrozole.
  • Anti-androgen and hormone-modulating agents: Spironolactone, Cabergoline, Tamoxifen, Anastrozole.
  • Estrogen-only preparations: Estradiol, Conjugated Estrogens.
  • Other therapies: Sildenafil, Flibanserin, Eflornithine, Doxylamine Succinate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride.

What Women’s Health Medicines Are Commonly Used For

  • Managing menopausal hot-flashes and night sweats.
  • Supporting ovulation when trying to conceive.
  • Regulating irregular or heavy menstrual bleeding.
  • Treating hormonal acne or excess facial hair.
  • Addressing low sexual desire.
  • Reducing elevated prolactin levels that affect menstrual function.

What Patients May Notice About This Category

  • Many products come as tablets, patches, or creams, providing different ways to take them.
  • Some medicines are intended for short-term use (e.g., fertility agents), while others are used long-term (e.g., hormone-replacement therapy).
  • The list includes both older, well-known drugs and newer options that target specific symptoms.
  • Certain items are available over the counter in Singapore, whereas others require a healthcare professional’s authority.

Access to Women’s Health Information Online

  • People often look up Women’s Health medicines when comparing drug names within the category.
  • Some readers search for Women’s Health details before discussing options with a clinician.
  • Travelers may want consistent Women’s Health information across different countries.
  • Busy adults appreciate quick, private access to Women’s Health resources on the internet.
  • Users value reliable, easy-to-read summaries of Women’s Health medicines.

Clinical Safety Disclosure for Women’s Health

This overview is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. It is not intended for self-treatment or to replace professional clinical judgment. Readers should review product labeling and speak with a qualified healthcare professional before making any health decisions related to Women’s Health medicines.

Further Information and Sources for Women’s Health

Details on Women's Health treatments are based on trusted medical sources and updated regularly. This content is for general reference only—please consult a registered healthcare professional before use.
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