Estrimax

Estrimaks is an affordable and safe drug for the treatment of estrogen deficiency during menopause and after the gynecological period. It is also used for the treatment of various diseases, including carcinoma, biliary cirrhosis of the liver disease and post-coital contraception.

An important aspect of the use of Estrimax is contraindications, which include hypersensitivity to its components, maternal or ovarian cancer, estrion-dependent neoplasms, thrombosis and thrombo-embolic diseases. This indicates that therapy should be under the strict supervision of a specialist to avoid possible negative consequences.

Side effects of Estrimax may include headache, depression, nausea, vomiting, burning and skin rashes. In general, estrogen medications cause many side effects, so it is important to discuss with your doctor how to minimize their effects on your body.

Interactions with other drugs may affect the effectiveness of Estrimax. Combination with narcotic analgesics, anticonvulsants and liver inhibitors may lead to a decrease in the effect of Estrimax. With long-term use, the drug requires annual medical supervision.