Women's Health Therapeutics

Therapeutic portfolios targeting estrogenic and androgenic pathways assist in managing reproductive hormonal imbalances, gynecological distress, and cyclical health requirements within a clinical care framework.

Clomiphene

Clomiphene

25|50|100mg

0.39 per tablet

Serophene

Clomiphene

25|50|100mg

0.39 per tablet

Danocrine

Danazol

50|100|200mg

1.19 per tablet

Cycrin

Medroxyprogesterone

5|10mg

0.6 per tablet

Cabergoline

Cabergoline

0.25|0.5mg

6.37 per tablet

Tamoxifen

Tamoxifen

10|20mg

0.32 per tablet

Femara

Letrozole

2.5mg

0.51 per tablet

Aygestin

Norethindrone

5mg

0.86 per tablet

Diclegis

Doxylamine / Pyridoxine

10/10mg

1.56 per tablet

Anastrozole

Anastrozole

1mg

2.34 per tablet

Cyklokapron

Tranexamic acid

500mg

2.85 per tablet

Lomexin

Fenticonazole

600mg

13.64 per suppository

Eflornithine

Eflornithine

13.9%

49.3 per tube

Femalegra

Sildenafil

100mg

0.74 per tablet

Lovegra

Sildenafil

100mg

2.25 per tablet

Addyi

Flibanserin

100mg

6.51 per tablet

Women's Health Info

What Is Women’s Health?

Women’s health medicines treat reproductive and sexual concerns. You use them if you want to become pregnant, manage endometriosis, or address female specific sexual health. These drugs also help you manage menstrual bleeding and hormonal balance.

Medicines in the Women’s Health Category

You choose from various specialized treatments:

  • Fertility and ovulation support: clomiphene, letrozole, cabergoline, tamoxifen, anastrozole.
  • Hormone-related therapies: medroxyprogesterone, norethindrone, danazol.
  • Bleeding and menstrual management: tranexamic acid, doxylamine, pyridoxine.
  • Endometriosis and pelvic pain: danazol, tamoxifen.
  • Fungal or skin concerns: fenticonazole, eflornithine.
  • Female sexual dysfunction: sildenafil, flibanserin.

What Women’s Health Medicines Are Commonly Used For

You use these medicines for your specific health needs:

  • You help your body release eggs if you plan a pregnancy.
  • You lower high prolactin levels that affect your cycles.
  • You manage heavy menstrual bleeding or irregular periods.
  • You treat hormonal imbalances that cause pelvic pain.
  • You address fungal infections in the genital area.
  • You reduce unwanted facial hair growth.
  • You improve your sexual desire or response.

What Patients May Notice About This Category

You will find different forms and dosage schedules for women’s health:

  • You take some medicines for short courses and others for longer periods.
  • You can choose from tablets, creams, and sprays.
  • You will find newer drugs alongside established options.
  • You should follow the specific dosage schedule for your chosen product.

Access to Women’s Health Information Online

  • People often look up Women’s Health medicines when comparing drug names.
  • Readers may search for details before discussing options with a health professional.
  • Travelers sometimes need consistent information about these medicines across locations.
  • Busy adults appreciate quick, private access to reliable Women’s Health content.
  • Some users prefer mobile-friendly sites for learning about Women’s Health drugs.

Clinical Safety Disclosure for Women’s Health

The information here is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical guidance. It is not intended for self-treatment or to make clinical decisions on its own. Readers should read product labeling and discuss any concerns with a qualified health professional. This overview does not cover every possible use or risk associated with the listed medicines.

Information on Women's Health treatments is compiled and periodically reviewed with reference to established medical sources and prescribing guidance. Content is provided for general reference and should be confirmed with a registered healthcare professional before use.
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