

Estropipate vaginal cream is commonly prescribed to relieve vaginal-related menopause symptoms. This eMedTV Web page describes how the cream works, explains how and when to apply it, and lists some of the drug's potential side effects.
Potential side effects of estropipate vaginal cream include bloating, nausea, and fluid retention. This eMedTV segment provides a list of common estropipate vaginal cream side effects, as well as rare but potentially serious side effects.
Estropipate vaginal cream is used for treating vaginal inflammation, usually in postmenopausal women. This eMedTV article discusses estropipate vaginal cream uses in more detail and explains how the medication works for vaginal menopause symptoms.
Certain factors are used to determine your particular estropipate vaginal cream dosage, which this eMedTV resource describes. This page also provides standard estropipate vaginal cream dosing guidelines and offers tips on how and when to use it.
Certain antibiotics or antifungals can cause drug interactions with estropipate vaginal cream. This page on the eMedTV site lists other medications that may interact with estropipate vaginal cream and explains the risks these interactions may pose.
Estropipate vaginal cream can cause high triglycerides in some women. This eMedTV article contains more precautions and warnings with estropipate vaginal cream, including a list of other possible side effects that may occur with the medication.
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