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Ovestin Cream

 
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Ovestin Cream is a hormone replacement therapy (HRT) cream that contains estriol, a natural form of estrogen. It is used to treat symptoms of vaginal atrophy, which occurs due to the reduced levels of estrogen during and after menopause. This cream helps to alleviate symptoms such as vaginal dryness, itching, and pain during intercourse, restoring comfort and vaginal health.

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Description

What is Ovestin Cream?

Ovestin Cream is a hormone replacement therapy (HRT) cream that contains estriol, a natural form of estrogen. It is used to treat symptoms of vaginal atrophy, which occurs due to the reduced levels of estrogen during and after menopause. This cream helps to alleviate symptoms such as vaginal dryness, itching, and pain during intercourse, restoring comfort and vaginal health. Ovestin cream can also be used to treat vaginal tissues before and after surgery to encourage healing of the wound.

How Does Ovestin Cream Work?

A decline in the level of estrogen in the body can lead to various health complications. Menopause is one factor that can contribute to low oxygen levels in women. During menopause, some women suffer from hot flashes, irritation, soreness or dryness in their vagina. Ovestin cream is a medication that can be used to curb these symptoms. It works by producing estriol, a substance that acts as a substitute for estrogen. Therefore, estriol can be used to replace lost estrogen in the body and ultimately relieve the symptoms caused by estrogen deficit.

Warnings

  • Although Ovestin should only be used by women, it is not to be used by women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or planning to get pregnant.
  • Ovestin must not be used by a person who is hypersensitive to the ingredients, has angina, blood clot, cancer or a heart attack.
  • If you experience unexplainable vaginal bleeding, you must seek a recommendation from your doctor before using Ovestin.
  • Discuss with your doctor if you have fibroids, asthma, endometriosis, diabetes among other medical conditions before using Ovestin.
  • You must mention to your doctor in case you are currently taking any other prescribed medication before using Ovestin.

Directions

Follow the instructions given by your doctor or use the information provided in the information leaflet of the package.

  • Use the applicator to measure the right dose of cream to be inserted into the vagina
  • Upon filling the applicator with the cream, cap back the tube and get into a comfortable position.
  • Insert the applicator deep into your vagina and release the cream.
  • Remove the applicator and wash it in hot soapy water and rinse it thoroughly.

Ingredients

The active ingredient is Ovestin cream is Estriol.

The inactive ingredients include stearyl alcohol, sodium hydroxide, chlorhexidine dihydrochloride, octyldodecanol, glycerin, cetyl alcohol, lactic acid, cetyl palmitate, and purified water among others.

Side Effects

  • Side effects can include:

    • Increased vaginal discharge
    • High blood pressure
    • Itchiness around the vagina
    • Blood clots
    • Swollen or tender breasts
    • Nausea or vomiting

    If severe side effects occur, contact your healthcare provider. 

FAQs

1. How often should I use Ovestin Cream?

Initially, use the cream daily for 2-3 weeks, then reduce to 1-2 times a week as maintenance, following your doctor’s instructions.

2. Can Ovestin Cream be used during breastfeeding?

Ovestin Cream is not typically recommended during breastfeeding. Consult your doctor before use.

3. Is Ovestin only for postmenopausal women?

It is primarily prescribed for postmenopausal women but may be used for other conditions as advised by a healthcare provider.

4. How long does it take to work?

Symptom relief may begin within a few days, but full benefits may take up to several weeks.

5. Does Ovestin protect against pregnancy?

No, Ovestin is not a contraceptive and does not protect against pregnancy.