ALIVHER ES 2 TABLET should be consumed either with or without food preferably at the same time each day This is important in order to maintain consistent levels of the medication in the body It should only be taken as advised by your doctor The dosage and frequency of intake depend on the purpose for which you are taking it Your doctor will determine the appropriate amount needed to improve your symptoms These tablets should be swallowed whole with a glass of water Continue taking this medication for the duration prescribed by your doctor Common side effects of this medicine may include diarrhea nausea stomach pain and indigestion However if you experience menstrual irregularities such as spotting or bleeding between periods or if you miss a period and it concerns you consult with your doctor Certain serious side effects require immediate medical attention such as unexplained swelling and pain in the limbs shortness of breath chest pain or changes in vision Inform your doctor about breastfeeding any past issues with blood circulation diabetes or stroke before taking ALIVHER ES 2 TABLET Additionally your doctor should be aware of all other medications you are currently taking as some of them may reduce the effectiveness of this medicine or alter its mode of action It is important to note that this medication may increase the risk of breast cancer so regular breast examinations are recommended

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Available in 2 variations

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Alivher ES Tablet

Alivher ES Tablet

Estradiol (1mg) + Sildenafil (25mg)

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ALIVHER ES 2 TABLET

ALIVHER ES 2 TABLET

Estradiol (2mg) + Sildenafil (25mg)

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