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Premarin Vaginal Cream
Dosage: 0.625mg
Quantity: 28grams
Price: $46.00

PREMARIN VAGINAL CREAM INDICATIONS

When a woman reaches menopause, between the ages of 45 and 55, her ovaries stop producing estrogen. When estrogen levels are low, many women experience symptoms, including mood swings, night sweats, feelings of warmth in the face, neck, and chest, and vaginal dryness or itching.

There are numerous pharmacological and non-pharmacological regimens available to help alleviate these symptoms.

Premarin Vaginal Cream is a topical hormone replacement therapy. It is a mixture of estrogens.

Premarin Vaginal Cream is typically prescribed to treat moderate to severe atrophic vaginitis and kraurosis vulvae.

In addition, it is used for the treatment of moderate to severe painful intercourse (dyspareunia), a symptom of vulvar and vaginal atrophy caused by menopausal changes in and around the vagina.

When Premarin Vaginal Cream hormone replacement medication is administered correctly on the skin and absorbed into the bloodstream, it will work by attaching to nuclear receptors in tissues that respond to estrogen. The gonadotropins luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) are secreted by the pituitary through a negative feedback process that is influenced by circulating estrogens.

In postmenopausal women, gonadotropin levels are increased, but estrogens work to lower them. As a result, it helps maintain the estrogen levels in the body and prevents the vaginal wall from becoming thin and dry, thereby reducing inflammation.

PREMARIN VAGINAL CREAM USES AND DOSAGE

The following conditions are the uses and dosages for Premarin Vaginal Cream:

  • Treatment of moderate to severe atrophic vaginitis and kraurosis vulvae
  • Treatment of moderate to severe painful intercourse (dyspareunia), a symptom of vulvar and vaginal atrophy caused by menopausal changes in and around the vagina.

Dosage requirements for Premarin Vaginal Cream intravaginal medication differ and are unique based on patient needs. It is typically started at the lowest dose possible and for the shortest duration, depending on the severity of the client’s condition and their response to this vaginal medication.

  • The initial dose for the treatment of moderate to severe atrophic vaginitis and kraurosis vulvae is to apply it intravaginally in a cyclic regimen (daily for 21 days and then off for seven days).
  • The suggested dose for the treatment of moderate to severe painful intercourse (dyspareunia) is twice weekly in a continuous regimen or a cyclic regimen of once daily for 21 days of treatment followed by seven days off of therapy.

Steps on how to use this vaginal cream medication:

  • Remove the cap from the tube.
  • Attach the nozzle end of the applicator to the tube
  • Squeeze the tube gently from the bottom to expel a sufficient amount of cream into the barrel to provide the prescribed dose
  • Detach the applicator from the tube
  • Find your most comfortable position.
  • Lie on your back with your knees up
  • Gently insert the applicator into the vagina and press the plunger downward to its original position to administer the medication.

In cleaning, make sure to pull the plunger to remove it from the barrel and wash it with mild soap and warm water.

SIDE EFFECTS OF PREMARIN VAGINAL CREAM

Premarin Vaginal Cream may have unwanted side effects similar to other medications that may resolve over time when your body gets used to the medication.

  • Headache
  • Pelvic pain
  • Vasodilation
  • Breast pain
  • Leukorrhea, a yellowish, whitish, or greenish vaginal discharge
  • Metrorrhagia, irregular vaginal bleeding or spotting
  • Vaginitis, or an inflammation or infection of the vagina
  • Vulvovaginal disorder
  • Stomach cramps, bloating
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Hair loss
  • Fluid retention
  • Vaginal yeast infection

SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS

  • Heart attack
  • Stroke
  • Blood clots
  • Dementia
  • Breast cancer
  • Cancer of the lining of the uterus (womb) or ovary
  • High blood pressure
  • High blood sugar
  • Gallbladder disease
  • Liver problems

ALLERGIC REACTIONS

  • Skin rash
  • Hives
  • Skin blisters or peeling
  • Swelling (face/tongue/throat)
  • Trouble breathing or swallowing

Remember that this is not a complete list of all the potential health risks associated with Premarin Vaginal Cream. Talk and ask your healthcare provider for additional information if you experience other side effects not listed above.

PREMARIN VAGINAL CREAM CAUTIONS

When using Premarin Vaginal Cream, healthcare professionals and patients must be warned about the risks of this medication. Be sure to be vigilant when doing the following:

  • Using solely estrogen may raise your risk of developing uterine cancer, stroke, or blood clots. Be sure to report to your doctor any signs of unusual vaginal bleeding.
  • Avoid using estrogen and estrogen with progestin to prevent heart disease, heart attacks, strokes, or dementia.
  • Taking estrogen and estrogen with progestins may raise the possibility of developing dementia in women 65 years old or above.

Before using Premarin Vaginal Cream, make sure to fully disclose your medical history to your doctor, especially if you have the following to help them decide if this medicine is safe for you:

  • Unusual vaginal bleeding (can be a warning sign of cancer of the uterus or womb)
  • Asthma Seizures
  • Diabetes
  • Migraine
  • Endometriosis
  • Lupus
  • High calcium levels
  • Heart, liver, thyroid, and kidney problems
  • Breastfeeding
  • Scheduled surgery or will be on bed rest

Do not use Premarin Vaginal Cream if you are allergic to Premarin’s active ingredients. You should seek medical attention as soon as allergic reactions occur.

Make sure not to use Premarin Vaginal Cream if you have the following:

  • Unusual vaginal bleeding
  • History or currently have cancer (e.g., uterus, breast)
  • History of stroke or heart attack
  • History or currently have blood clots
  • History or currently have liver impairment
  • Diagnosed with bleeding problems
  • Suspected pregnancy

Keep Premarin Vaginal Cream out of reach of the children and store it safely away from heat, moisture, and direct light.

PREMARIN VAGINAL CREAMFORM AND STRENGTH

Premarin Vaginal Cream is available in vaginal cream formulation with the following strengths:

  • Premarin Vaginal Cream
    • 0.625 mg

FAQ

What is Premarin vaginal cream used to treat?

Premarin Vaginal Cream is used to treat moderate to severe atrophic vaginitis, kraurosis vulvae, and painful intercourse (dyspareunia) associated with menopause.

How long should I use Premarin vaginal cream?

Your doctor will be the one to decide how long you are going to use Premarin Vaginal Cream. However, this hormonal therapy is used as a cyclic regimen (daily for 21 days and then off for seven days) for the treatment of moderate to severe atrophic vaginitis, kraurosis vulvae, and painful intercourse (dyspareunia).

How fast does it take for Premarin vaginal cream to start working?

Generally, the effects of Premarin Vaginal Cream differ from one person to another, but relief can be felt for symptoms associated with menopause within four weeks of treatment.

Where do you apply Premarin vaginal cream?

Premarin Vaginal Cream is typically administered intravaginally.

Additional information

Brand Name:

Premarin Vaginal Cream

Scientific Name:

Conjugated Estrogen

Other Names:

Premarin Vaginal Cream

Strength(s):

0.625mg

Quantities Available:

28grams

Formulation:

Cream

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