Estradiol and Drospirenone
relieves symptoms associated with menopause. Re-evaluate with your doctor every 3 to 6 months about the dose you are taking and whether you still need this medication.
Estradiol and Drospirenone Overview
Reviewed: August 7, 2015
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Estradiol/drospirenone is a prescription medication used after menopause to reduce moderate to severe hot flashes and treat moderate to severe menopausal changes in and around the vagina.
It is a single product containing two hormones, estradiol and drospirenone, and belongs to a group of drugs called estrogen and progestin combinations. Together these work as a hormone replacement to relieve issues caused by hormonal changes.
This medication comes in tablet form and is usually taken once daily, with or without food.
Common side effects of include stomach pain, headache, and breast pain.
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Estradiol and Drospirenone Brand Names
Estradiol and Drospirenone may be found in some form under the following brand names:
Estradiol and Drospirenone Drug Class
Estradiol and Drospirenone is part of the drug class: