Atrophic vaginitis in menopause

Active Ingredient: Estradiol

Indication for Estradiol

Population group: only adults (18 - 65 years old)

Treatment for atrophic vaginitis, (due to oestrogen deficiency) in postmenopausal women.

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

2.0 mg once every 3 months

Route of admnistration

Vaginal

Defined daily dose

2 - 2 mg

Dosage regimen

From 2 To 2 mg once every 90 day(s)

Detailed description

One ring to be inserted into the upper third of the vagina. Once inserted it is left in the vagina continuously for 90 days and replaced by a new ring as appropriate. For initiation and continuation of treatment of postmenopausal symptoms, the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration should be used. The maximum recommended duration of continuous therapy is two years.

Active ingredient

Estradiol

Estradiol, is chemically and biologically identical to endogenous human estradiol. It substitutes for the loss of oestrogen production in menopausal women, and alleviates menopausal symptoms. Oestrogens prevent bone loss following menopause or ovariectomy.

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