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About Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream
Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream is used to relieve menopausal symptoms such as vaginal atrophy (vaginal dryness or irritation). It is used before/after vaginal surgery to help wound healing. Vaginal atrophy occurs due to a drop in the levels of oestrogen that naturally happens after menopause.
Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream contains ‘estriol’, which works by replacing the oestrogen that is normally produced by the ovaries. Thus it provides relief from discomfort, dryness or irritation in the vagina.
In some cases, you may experience side effects such as itching, irritation of the skin around the vagina, swollen, tender, or painful breasts, headache, and nausea. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention. However, talk to your doctor if the side effects persist.
Avoid using Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream if you are pregnant, planning for pregnancy or breastfeeding. Stop using Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream and consult a doctor if you notice jaundice, a large rise in blood pressure, or migraine. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and medicines to rule out any side effects.
Uses of Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream
Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream is used in the treatment of vaginal atrophy and before/after surgery to help wound healing. The detailed uses of Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream are as follows:

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Alcohol
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It is not known if alcohol interacts with Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream. Consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
Pregnancy
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Only postmenopausal women should use Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream. If you are pregnant or may become pregnant, avoid using Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream since it may harm your foetus. If you become pregnant while using this medicine, consult your doctor immediately.
Breast Feeding
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Avoid breastfeeding while on treatment with Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream.
Driving
Safe if prescribed
Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream has no effect on your ability to drive.
Liver
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Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream is not recommended for use if you have or have ever had liver conditions. Please discuss with your doctor regarding this.
Kidney
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If you have kidney problems, inform your doctor before taking Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream. Discuss with your doctor for more information.
Children
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Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream is for use in post-menopausal women only and is not recommended for children.
Heart
Inform your doctor if you have any existing heart disease. Your doctor will prescribe this medicine only if the potential benefits outweigh the risks.
Geriatrics
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Limited data is available regarding the use of Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream in elderly patients. If you have any concerns about the usage of Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream in geriatrics, please consult your doctor.
Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream is used to relieve menopausal symptoms such as vaginal atrophy (vaginal dryness or irritation). It is also used before/after vaginal surgery to help wound healing.
Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream works by replacing the oestrogen, which is generally produced by the ovaries, thereby helping relieve discomfort in the vagina.
If you have premature menopause, the risks of using hormone replacement therapy might be different. Therefore, talk to your doctor if you have any concerns.
Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream might result in bleeding or spotting. It is typically nothing to be concerned about. However, if you find them, visit your doctor since it might indicate that the endometrium has thickened.
Vagimoist 1Mg Vaginal Cream is not a contraceptive. You may still need to use additional contraception to prevent pregnancy if you are below 50 years or if it has been less than 12 months since your last menstrual period. Talk to your doctor if you have any concerns.
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