What is ESTRAMON 100 and what is it used for?
ESTRAMON 100 is a drug for hormone replacement therapy (HRT). It contains the female sex hormone estrogen.
ESTRAMON 100 is used in postmenopausal women whose last menstruation (menopause) was at least 12 months ago.
ESTRAMON 100 is used for:
Relief of symptoms after menopause. During menopause, estrogen production in a woman’s body decreases. This can cause symptoms such as hot flashes in the face, neck, and chest (called hot flashes). ESTRAMON
100 relieves these symptoms that occur after menopause. Estramone 100 will only be prescribed if your symptoms are significant
affect your daily life.
Preventing Osteoporosis
After menopause, some women’s bones may become brittle (osteoporosis). You should discuss all available
treatment options with your doctor. You can use Estramon 100 to prevent the development
osteoporosis after menopause, if you have an increased risk of bone fractures associated with osteoporosis,
and other medications are not suitable for you. Experience in treating women over 65 years of age is limited.
How to use ESTRAMON 100?
Always use this medication exactly as your doctor has told you. If you are unsure, consult your doctor or pharmacist
. Your doctor will try to give you the minimum dose needed to treat your symptoms for the shortest time possible. Please consult your doctor if you feel that the effect of ESTRAMON 100 is too strong or too weak.
How should I use ESTRAMON 100?
Estramon 100 can be used continuously (without a break) or cyclically (21 days of use followed by a 7-day break). Among women
with the uterus, treatment with Estramon 100 is necessary
combined with an appropriate dose of progestogen (prescribed by a doctor) for at least 12-14 days of a 28-day cycle (see also section 2). Progestogen supplementation is not recommended for women who have had their uterus removed.
, except when
colonization of the uterine mucosa outside the uterus (endometriosis) was diagnosed (see also section 2).
Continuous use of ESTRAMON 100 can be carried out in women after hysterectomy or in case of
re-exacerbation of symptoms of estrogen deficiency during the period of absence of treatment.