Just started Menest 1.25mg Tablets: What to expect? Side effects?
I've just started taking Menest 1.25mg Tablets to manage my menopausal symptoms. I've heard a lot about the potential side effects, and I'm a bit nervous. Has anyone else had experience with this medication? What side effects did you encounter, and how did you manage them? I'd really appreciate some insights or tips. Also, any advice on whether to take them with or without food? I am trying to manage hot flashes, vaginal dryness and night sweats.
Just started Menest 1.25mg Tablets: What to expect? Side effects?
I've just started taking Menest 1.25mg Tablets to manage my menopausal symptoms. I've heard a lot about the potential side effects, and I'm a bit nervous. Has anyone else had experience with this medication? What side effects did you encounter, and how did you manage them? I'd really appreciate some insights or tips. Also, any advice on whether to take them with or without food? I am trying to manage hot flashes, vaginal dryness and night sweats.
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Good luck! Remember, everyone's body reacts differently to meds. Don't be afraid to talk to your doctor about any concerns.
Be careful, I heard some people experience serious blood clots. If you notice any unusual pain or swelling, get to a doctor ASAP.
I've been on Menest for a few months now, and it's been a game-changer for my hot flashes. I did have some mild headaches at first, but they went away after a couple of weeks. Definitely take them with food to avoid any stomach issues.
I had some mood swings at first, but they leveled out. Just be patient with yourself and your body.
I had some spotting at first, but my doctor said that's normal. Just keep an eye on it and call if it gets heavy. Good luck!
I had some weird vaginal symptoms at the start, but my doctor said it was normal. I didn't care for it, so I stopped it. Just be prepared for some unexpected side effects.
I wish they did more to prevent bone loss, but it was too risky for me. I had memory problems and I couldn't concentrate on my work. Stick with it if it is working for you, but don't hesitate to switch if not.