Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Topical Estriol Side Effects

Estriol is cream is used for post menopausal symptoms.


Estriol is a naturally occurring estrogen. It is used as an alternative to hormone replacement therapy. Healthcare providers prescribe topical estriol to treat symptoms of menopause, especially vaginal dryness, incontinence and atrophic changes in the genital area. Side effects are minimal.


Heat


In a study conducted in the Netherlands conducted by the pharmaceutical company Organon, some of the women using estriol cream felt a "vaginal heat" in the first days of use.


Allergy


New allergies can occur at any time. If you develop a rash, burning or itching while using topical estriol, contact a health care professional.


Inactive Ingredients


The Food and Drug Administration has not approved and does not regulate any products containing estriol so inactive ingredients are not mandated to be the same in every cream. Unexpected ingredients could possibly cause side effects.


Considerations


Estriol may raise your risk of breast cancer. Studies have been conflicting as to whether or not this risk is more or less than it is with standard HRT.


Warning


If you have any unusual or life-threatening (such as difficulty breathing or chest pain) while taking estriol, seek immediate medical attention.







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