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Premarin Estrogen comes as a
tablet to take by mouth, patches to apply externally to the
skin, and as a cream to be inserted into the vagina.
Oral estrogen is usually taken by mouth with food or milk
either every day or on a cyclical basis: once a day for 21 days
and then none for 7 days; then the cycle is repeated. However,
for treating cancer it usually is taken three times a day every
day for at least 3 months.
Skin patches are usually applied either once or twice weekly
for three weeks (on the same days each week), followed by 1
week without the drug (patch); then the cycle is repeated. The
package is designed to help you remember when to apply fresh
skin patches.
To apply a skin patch, follow the directions provided and
these steps:
1. Remove the skin patch from its protective pouch and peel off
the protective strip, exposing the adhesive surface.
2. Place the adhesive side against a clean, dry, and not
excessively hairy area of skin on the trunk of your body,
preferably your abdomen (not your waistline or breasts, since
tight clothing may rub the patch). Do not apply the patch to
oily, broken, or irritated skin.
3. Press the patch on the selected site firmly with the palm of
your hand for about 10 seconds, making sure that the edges
adhere to your skin. If the patch accidentally comes off, you
can either reapply it or apply a fresh patch, but follow your
regular dosing schedule.
Remove and discard the patch and apply a fresh patch according
to the schedule prescribed by your doctor. To prevent skin
irritation, use a different site for each application and wait
at least 1 week before using a particular area again. Used
patches should be cut up and disposed in a way that keeps them
out of reach of children and pets.
To use the vaginal cream, your doctor will set up a dosage
schedule for you. If you are to use it once a day, it is best
to use it at bedtime. Follow the directions that come with the
vaginal cream and these steps:
1. Fill the special applicator that comes with the cream to the
level indicated.
2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn upward and spread
apart.
3. Gently insert the applicator into the vagina; then push the
plunger to release the medication.
4. Withdraw the applicator.
5. Discard the applicator if it is disposable. If the
applicator is reusable, pull it apart and clean it with soap
and warm water after each use.
6. Wash your hands promptly.
Ask your pharmacist or doctor any questions you have about
using the vaginal cream. You may wish to wear a sanitary napkin
after inserting the cream to keep your clothes clean.
Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and
ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not
understand. Take estrogen exactly as directed. Do not take more
or less of it or take it more often than prescribed by your
doctor. Do not stop taking estrogen without talking to your
doctor.
Ask your pharmacist or doctor for a copy of the manufacturer's
information for the patient.
What special precautions should I
follow? Before taking estrogen,
• tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to
estrogen, aspirin, tartrazine (a yellow dye in some processed
foods and drugs), or any other medications.
• tell your doctor and pharmacist what prescription and
nonprescription medications you are taking, especially
antibiotics or anti-infectives, anticoagulants ('blood
thinners') such as warfarin (Coumadin), carbamazepine
(Tegretol), phenobarbital, phenylbutazone, phenytoin
(Dilantin), primidone (Mysoline), rifampin, steroids (Decadron,
Medrol, Prednisone), and vitamins.
• tell your doctor if you have or have ever had asthma;
epilepsy (seizures); migraine headaches; history of depression;
liver, heart, gallbladder, or kidney disease; jaundice
(yellowing of the skin or eyes); genital bleeding; and
excessive weight gain and fluid retention (bloating) during the
menstrual cycle.
• tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to become
pregnant, or are breast-feeding. If you become pregnant while
taking estrogen, call your doctor immediately.
• if you are having surgery, including dental surgery, tell the
doctor or dentist that you are taking estrogen.
• tell your doctor if you use tobacco products. Cigarette
smoking may decrease the effectiveness of this drug.
• tell your doctor and pharmacist if you wear contact
lenses.
What special dietary instructions should I
follow? Follow all dietary and exercise
recommendations, including those regarding calcium supplements,
if you are taking estrogen to treat osteoporosis.
What should I do if I forget a dose? If
you forget to apply a skin patch, apply it as soon as you
remember; note the date on the package, and adjust your
schedule. If you miss a dose of tablets or vaginal cream, take
it (or apply it) as soon as you remember. However, if it is
almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and
continue your regular dosing schedule. Do not take a double
dose to make up for a missed one.
What side effects can this medication
cause? Estrogen may cause side effects. Tell your
doctor if any of these symptoms are severe or do not go
away:
• upset stomach
• stomach cramps
• bloating
• diarrhea
• appetite and weight changes
• glucose intolerance (increased blood sugar)
• brown or black skin patches
• acne
• swelling of the hands, feet, or lower legs (fluid
retention)
• increased blood pressure
• bleeding or spotting between menstrual periods
• changes in menstrual flow
• painful or missed periods
• breast tenderness, enlargement, or secretion
• intolerance to contact lenses
Some side effects may be serious. The following symptoms are
uncommon, but if you experience any of them or those listed in
the IMPORTANT WARNING section, call your doctor
immediately:
• severe stomach pain
• yellowing of the skin or eyes
• severe mental depression
• unusual bleeding
• loss of appetite.
Estrogen may cause other side effects. Call your doctor if you
have any unusual problems while taking this medication.
What storage conditions are needed for this
medication? Keep this medication in the container
it came in, tightly closed, and out of reach of children. Store
it at room temperature and away from excess heat and moisture
(not in the bathroom). Do not remove skin patches from their
protective pouches until just before applying them. Discard
patches by cutting them into pieces and disposing of them in a
way that keeps them out of reach of children and pets. Throw
away any medication that is outdated or no longer needed. Talk
to your pharmacist about the proper disposal of your
medication.
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