Conjugated Estrogens
Conjugated Estrogens

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A generic alternative indicated for Women's Health and Hormone Therapy. Treatment supports endocrine balance and aids in managing physiological shifts occurring during hormonal fluctuations.


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In Stock
Delivery Time
Airmail (14-21 days) | Trackable (5-9 days)
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Product Sheet

Active Ingredient(s)
Conjugated Estrogens
Reference Brand
Premarin
Product Origin
Generic Product
Reference Manufacturer
Pfizer
Product Form
Tablet, Vaginal Cream, Injection
Regulatory Classification
Rx
Primary Category
Hormone Therapy, Women's Health
Product Category
Estrogen
Pharmacological Class
Estrogen
Manufacturer Description
Designed to alleviate menopausal symptoms by replacing natural hormones to address hot flashes and mitigate the risk of bone density loss in women.
Mechanism of Action
This medication replaces the estrogen that the body stops producing during menopause. It binds to estrogen receptors in various tissues, helping to regulate body temperature and maintain bone strength and vaginal health.
Route of Administration
Oral
Onset Time
Steady state in 1–2 weeks
Duration
24 hours
Contraindications
History of breast cancer, History of blood clots, Unexplained vaginal bleeding, Active liver disease, Pregnancy
Severe Adverse Events
Increased risk of stroke, Deep vein thrombosis, Increased risk of uterine cancer, Gallbladder disease, Dementia risk
Common Side Effects
Breast tenderness, Bloating
Uncommon Side Effects
Nausea, Headache, Weight changes, Vaginal spotting
Drug Interactions
Rifampin, Ketoconazole, St. John's Wort, Phenytoin
Pregnancy Safety Warnings
Contraindicated; not for use during pregnancy.
Age Restrictions
Primarily for postmenopausal women.
Storage Guidelines
Store at room temperature.
Related Products
Estradiol, Estrone, Estropipate
Information for Conjugated Estrogens is sourced from established medical standards and updated frequently. It is provided for general reference and should be confirmed with a healthcare professional before use.
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