What are the Effects and Side Effects of Estradiol Valerate Tablets?
Estradiol Valerate Tablets
Estradiol valerate tablets are commonly used in gynecology and can effectively treat various gynecological diseases for women. As an estrogen drug, improper use may be accompanied by breast tenderness, nausea, headache, uterine abnormalities, and other symptoms. Therefore, estradiol valerate tablets should not be used casually in daily life. If any discomfort occurs during medication, the medication must be stopped immediately to reduce the occurrence of side effects of estradiol valerate tablets.
The function of estradiol valerate tablets is to nourish women with a lack of estrogen in their bodies. It can also be used to treat nutritional diseases of the reproductive and urinary tract, such as vulvar atrophy, sexual difficulties, etc.
The side effects of estradiol valerate tablets include affecting the normal menstrual cycle, leading to endometrial thickening, breast enlargement, stomach discomfort, nausea, headache, weight gain, uterine bleeding, etc. Additionally, the weight may decrease slightly during medication. If such symptoms occur, medication should be stopped immediately.
Contraindications for taking estradiol valerate tablets include Dubin-Johnson syndrome, Rotro syndrome, history or current liver tumors, history or current thromboembolic diseases (such as stroke, myocardial infarction), sickle cell anemia, hormone-dependent tumors, suspected hormone-dependent tumors of the uterus or breasts, severe diabetes with vascular changes in endometriosis, abnormal fat metabolism, and worsening of otosclerosis during pregnancy. Estradiol valerate tablets are contraindicated for pregnant women.