Premarin
(Conjugated Estrogens) is most commonly used as hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
in post-menopausal women. Premarin
(Conjugated Estrogens)
is used for relief of symptoms such as hot flashes. It
is also used for decreasing the risk of brittle bones
(osteoporosis), and treatment of vaginal atrophy.
Doctors may also prescribe Premarin
(Conjugated Estrogens)
to treat certain cancers in both men and women.
Possible
Side Effects
Dizziness,
lightheadedness.
Headache.
Stomach upset,
bloating or nausea.
Notify your doctor
if you experience any of the following:
Severe
depression.
Calf pain.
Sudden severe
headache.
Chest pain.
Shortness of
breath.
Lumps in the
breast.
Weakness or
tingling in the arms or legs.
Changes in
vaginal bleeding.
More
Drug Information
For
more drug information, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or
health care provider.
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