Premarin: A Multipurpose Drug for Postmenopausal Women part 2

Hypogonadism or incompetence of gonads requires dosages of 0.3 mg or 0.625 mg on a daily basis with a cycle. Females with castration or ovarian failure, 1.25 mg should be dispensed every day in a cyclic time interval of 3 weeks on treatment and 1 week off treatment. In the treatment of breast cancer, a 10 mg  Premarin dose is suggested for daily use for 3 months.  

In uncharacteristic uterus bleeding caused by hormonal instability, one 25 mg injection by means of a vein or into a muscle is given. Next injection may be administered in 6-12 hours if considered necessary.  

A ½ to 2 g daily of vaginal cream is used in the treatment of vulvar and vaginal atrophy, and the recommended dose is. Women with low estrogen levels due to reduced ovary function, 0.3 to 0.625 milligrams daily is administered, taken cyclically.

The right dose for you can be determined by doctor only.

Side Effects

Premarin has also some side effects. These effects are almost minor and momentary. But, some may be harsh. From common side effects we can mention nausea, headache, vaginal bleeding, nervousness, joint pain back pain, and abdominal pain. You need a prescription to buy premarin

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