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Atrophic vaginitis

Women with mixed UI (UUI plus SUI) or UUI plus atrophic vaginitis and/or urethritis may also benefit from the addition of a locally-administered (per vagina) estrogen to anticholinergic therapy. [Pg.809]

Atrophic vaginitis and kraurosis vulvae - 0.3 to 1.25 mg or more daily. Administer cyclically. For short-term use only discontinue medication as promptly as possible. [Pg.176]

Atrophic vaginitis (Vagifem oniy) Treatment of atrophic vaginitis. [Pg.183]

Pharmacology The signs and symptoms of vulvovaginal epithelial atrophy (atrophic vaginitis) may be alleviated by the topical application of an estrogenic hormone. [Pg.184]

L/-Atrophic vaginitis, breast pain, impotence, polyuria, renal calculus, urinary tract infection. [Pg.418]

Atrophic vaginitis Vaginal Tablet (Vagifem) Initially, 1 tablet/day for 2 weeks. Maintenance 1 tablet twice a week. [Pg.461]

Vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause, atrophic vaginitis, kraurosis vulvae ... [Pg.462]

Atrophic vaginitis, female castration, female hypogonadism, kraurosis vulvae, menopausal symptoms, primary ovarian failure, prostatic carcinoma IM Initially, 0 1 or0 5... [Pg.466]

Atrophic vaginitis, kraurosis vulvae Intravaginal 2-4 g/day cyclically. [Pg.468]

Patients at low risk of developing osteoporosis who manifest only mild atrophic vaginitis can be treated with topical preparations. The vaginal route of application is also useful in the treatment of urinary tract symptoms in these patients. It is important to realize, however, that although locally administered estrogens escape the first-pass effect (so that some undesirable hepatic effects are reduced), they are almost completely absorbed into the circulation, and these preparations should be given cyclically. [Pg.901]

Atrophic vaginitis — to thicken epithelial cells and to cause mucosal cells to proliferate. [Pg.563]

Correct answer = D. Estrogens decrease but do not restore the age-related loss of bone. Vasomotor symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes, are decreased with estrogen replacement therapy. Symptoms of menopause, such as atrophic vaginitis, are decreased with estrogen replacement therapy. Oral contraceptives contain higher doses of estrogen than those used with estrogen replacement therapy. [Pg.289]

Dienestrol, USP. Diencsirol. 4.4 -( 1,2-diethylidene-I, 2-ethuncdiyl)bisphi ni)l, is orally active but is only currently atailablc as a topical cream. The cream is used to treat atrophic vaginitis. [Pg.781]

Estrogens have been very useful in treating the "hot flashes" associated with early menopause, as well as atrophic vaginitis and other vaginal symptoms of inadequate estrogen production. The evidence that they result in enhanced mimproved cognitive function in postmenopausal women is less clear, however, and more studies are needed to sort out the competing claims in these areas... [Pg.796]


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