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Reviewer: Unhappy in GA, 45-54 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I have been taking this drug for 6 weeks now. I am now experiencing hair loss and acne. I stopped taking the drug yesterday and will look for alternative, non-drug options.
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Reviewer: 55-64 Female on Treatment for 1 to less than 2 years (Patient)
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I am 55. First started this to increase libido. Was amazed how much it helped. But that was only temporary. I have since gained 20 pounds without changing my eating habits. No more for me. Note to others: I have finally found relief of my hot flashes by simply taking a multi vitamin.
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Reviewer: skipper iowa, 65-74 Female on Treatment for 10 years or more (Patient)
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I have been taking this since my hysterectomy in 1985. I started out on a higher does and was changed to a lower dose a couple of years ago. It doesn't help me as well as the higher dose did but my doctor wants me to go off of them completely. I compromised with the lower dose. I have tried to go completely off but get really depressed.
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Reviewer: Naoma Ohio, 45-54 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I'm 53yrs old. I've tried everything I could think of too get rid of hot flashes, nothing really helped. Was on premarin years ago and stopped taking it. My libido is gone, so my doctor suggested I take this one. I've been extremely dizzy!!! Very nauseous, but I'm certain, or I hope it stops soon after my body adjusts. My breasts are sore. But thats nothing compared too hot flashes
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Reviewer: EEMT HS 0.625-1.25 MG TABLET, 45-54 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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