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Indications:Atrophy of the lower urogenital tract related to oestrogen deficiency notably1.For the treatment of vaginal complaints such as dyspareunia dryness and itching. for the prevention of recurrent infections of the vagina and lower urinary tract. 2.In the management of micturition complaints (such as frequency and dysuria) and mild urinary incontinence. Pre- and postoperative therapy in postmenopausal women undergoing vaginal surgery.3.Climacteric complaints such as hot flushes and night sweating.4.A diagnostic aid in case of a doubtful atrophic cervical smear.5.Infertility due to cervical hostility.Dosage And Administration:Dosage:Atrophy of the lower urogenital tract: 4-8mg per day for the first weeks followed by a gradual reduction based on relief of symptoms until a maintenance dosage (e.g. 1-2mg per day) is reached. Pre- and postoperative therapy in postmenopausal women undergoing vaginal surgery:4-8mg per day in the 2 weeks before surgery; 1-2mg per day in the 2 weeks after surgery.Climacteric complaints such as hot flushes and night sweating:4-8mg per day during the first weeks followed by a gradual reduction. The lowest effective dosage should be used. In case of long-term treatment in women with an intact uterus monitoring of the endometrium or alternatively concomitant use of a progestagen is recommended A diagnostic aid in case of a doubtful atrophic cervical smear2-4mg per day for 7 days before taking the next smear.Infertility due to cervical hostilityIn general 1-2mg per day on days 6-15 of the menstrual cycle. However for some patients dosages as low as 1mg per day are sufficient whereas others may need up to 8mg per day. Therefore the dosage should be increased each month until an optimal effect on the cervical mucus is obtained.AdministrationA missed dose should be taken as soon as remembered unless it is more than 12 hours overdue. In the latter case the missed dose should be skipped and the next dose should be taken at the normal time. The tablets should be swallowed with some water or other drink preferably at the same time every day. It is important that the total daily dose is taken at one time.For initiation and continuation of treatment of postmenopausal symptoms the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration of time should be used (see also Warnings and Precautions).In women not taking HRT or women who switch from a continuous combined HRT product treatment with OVESTIN may be started on any day. Women who switch from cyclic HRT regimen should start OVESTIN treatment one week after completion of the cycle.
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Arava (Leflunomide) Arava (Leflunomide) is a pyrimidine synthesis inhibitor used to treat rheumatoid arthritis. This medicine may be used to reduce the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis slow the development of damage to the joints and to improve physical function. Buy Arava (Leflunomide) and other Arthritis products online at Medstore. About Arava (Leflunomide): Product Type: Arthritis Brand name: Arava Generic name: Leflunomide What is the most important information I should know about Arava? • Arava is in the FDA pregnancy category X. There is an increased risk of birth defects and death of the unborn baby while taking Arava. Do not take this medication if you are pregnant or could become pregnant during treatment. Notify your doctor immediately if you think you have become pregnant during treatment. Birth control must be used during treatment with Arava. Discuss with your doctor the procedure for removing Arava from the body following treatment before becoming pregnant. 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