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Adverse Reaction: Burning, crawling, itching, numbness, prickling, "pins<br />
and needles", or tingling feelings, chills, cough producing mucus, cramps,<br />
diarrhea, dizziness, excess air or gas in the stomach or intestines, fever,<br />
general feeling of discomfort or illness, heavy bleeding, itching of the<br />
vagina or genital area, joint pain, loss of appetite, muscle aches and<br />
pains, pain during sexual intercourse, pain or tenderness around the eyes<br />
and cheekbones, passing gas, shivering, sneezing, sore throat, stuffy or<br />
runny nose, sweating, thick, white vaginal discharge with no odor or<br />
with a mild odor, tightness in the chest, trouble sleeping, unusual<br />
tiredness or weakness<br />
Interactions: aspirin, Celebrex (celecoxib), clonazepam, Cymbalta<br />
(duloxetine), furosemide, gabapentin, hydrochlorothiazide,<br />
levothyroxine, Lipitor (atorvastatin), lisinopril, Lyrica (pregabalin),<br />
metformin, Nexium (esomeprazole), omeprazole, simvastatin, Synthroid<br />
(levothyroxine), tramadol, trazodone, Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), Xanax<br />
(alprazolam)<br />
6. Prometrium (progesterone)<br />
Pronunciation: proe-jess-te-rone<br />
Classification: Progestin<br />
IFU: Amenorrhea<br />
Route: oral<br />
Dosage: Adults—400 milligrams (mg) per day, taken as a single dose at<br />
bedtime, for 10 days.<br />
Action: Progesterone is used to help prevent changes in the uterus<br />
(womb) in women who are taking conjugated estrogens after<br />
menopause. It is also used to properly regulate the menstrual cycle and<br />
treat unusual stopping of menstrual periods (amenorrhea) in women<br />
who are still menstruating.<br />
Adverse Reaction: Chest pain, chills, cold or flu-like symptoms, cough or<br />
hoarseness, fever, problems with urination<br />
Interactions: Ambien (zolpidem), Armour Thyroid (thyroid desiccated),<br />
clonazepam, Cymbalta (duloxetine), estradiol, gabapentin, Klonopin<br />
(clonazepam), levothyroxine, Lexapro (escitalopram), lisinopril, Lyrica<br />
(pregabalin), metformin, prednisone, Singulair (montelukast), Synthroid<br />
(levothyroxine), tramadol, trazodone, Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol),<br />
Vivelle-Dot (estradiol), Xanax (alprazolam)<br />
7. Vagifem (estradiol)