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Reviewer: 45-54 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Was using Evamist for hot flashes and worked great! After palpitations primary doctor told me to stop it to rule out med. Went back on it but wasn't helping so started on low dose Enjuvia 2 weeks ago. Hot flashes mostly gone but feel dizzy occasionally, anxious and memory is awful. Thought was something else til read side effects and other reviews. Will give it another week.
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Reviewer: 55-64 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Enjuvia .9 has helped somewhat with hot flashes, not entirely, but at this point I don't want to take a higher dose. I have noticed some weight gain.
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Reviewer: Ally, 55-64 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Dr prescribed Enjuvia when insurance would no longer pay for the Premarin I had been taking for over 20 years. I had a hysterectomy & oophorectomy at age 39 & had no problems with Premarin. In the 2 months I have been taking Enjuvia, I cry easily, feel tired, sleep 2 to 3 hours longer each night, get hot flashes, & have diminished sex drive. After reading other reviews, I finally mad
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Reviewer: Katzbee, 55-64 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I've been on .45 dose for 3 weeks and have had good results. The one side effect,so far, is imbalance. I can't call it dizziness but just crazy imbalance. Wobbly and bumping into things. My mind has cleared, I have more energy, and I'm not grumpy. I'll reserve judgement. Maybe this minor issue will clear.
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Reviewer: 55-64 Female (Patient)
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Adverse event. I am a pharmacist/patient. Happily controlled hot flashes for approx. 8 months on Cenestin brand of estrogen (A) 0.625mg/day. This brand became unavailable and my gyn agreed with Medco to switch me to Enjuvia (estrogen B) 0.625mg/day. Approx. 2 weeks into Rx, developed intensely itchy, hivey rash on both shins, spreading to both forearms and slowly around my neck. Thought I would go
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