Introduction to Evalon 1mg Tablet

Evalon 1mg Tablet contains a hormone called estrogen, which closely resembles the female hormone. It is specifically designed to alleviate discomfort associated with menopause related vaginal symptoms, including dryness, burning, and itching Estriol provides localized relief by delivering estrogen directly to the vaginal area, targeting the specific symptoms of menopause and improving comfort during this transitional phase .

This drug belongs to the class of estrogen hormones It is used externally to address vaginal symptoms related to menopause.

It delivers estrogen directly to the vaginal tissues, replenishing moisture and relieving discomfort caused by menopause related vaginal dryness, burning, itching, and pain during sexual intercourse. By supplying estrogen locally, the cream supports the vaginal tissues, promoting moisture and reducing discomfort, which are common issues during menopause

Consult your doctor for specific instructions. Clean and dry the affected vaginal area before applying it.

Common side effects of it may include vaginal irritation and itching.

Cease use immediately and seek medical advice if jaundice, severe increase in blood pressure, migraines, pregnancy, or signs of blood clots (such as chest pain, breathing difficulty, or leg swelling) occur. Regularly assess for breast abnormalities and report any changes to your doctor. Before starting or stopping Estriol, discuss thoroughly with your healthcare provider.

If a dose is missed, follow the usual dosing schedule. There is no specific guidance provided for missed doses, so it's essential to adhere to the prescribed dosage as instructed.

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