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Remifemin Review

Remifemin Review

Remifemin

Remifemin is a natural herbal product used for treating unpleasant emotional and physical menopausal symptoms such as night sweats, hot flashes, irritability, mood swings and associated occasional sleeplessness. It is completely a hormone free medicine and does not contain any plant based estrogens that affect the growth of uterine cell and breast. Its key ingredients are Remisure Black Cohosh, cellulose, lactose (milk), magnesium stearate, natural peppermint flavor and potato starch. The medicine does not contain yeast, salt, coloring, wheat, corn, gluten, soy or preservatives. By using this medication twice a day, you can notice improvements within a few weeks.

Remifemin is a distinctive, proprietary and clinically tested formula. You can take up to 80 mg daily - one tablet in the morning and one in the evening with water. It can be taken between, before or with food any time of the day. Use only as directed by your healthcare professional. As it does not bring any severe side effects, it is perfect for long term use. Momentary stomach upset is the most common side effect; but it is very limited or mild. No evidence for drug interactions associated with this medicine till now.

Remifemin is proposed for women who are experiencing menopausal symptoms. It is not intended to substitute any drug therapy. Some people who are taking this drug may experience gastric discomfort. But, it should not be continued for a long time. If the gastric discomfort continue or you observe any other negative side effects, stop the use and seek advice from your healthcare provider. The medicine should not be used by women who are pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant or breast feeding.

Keep out of the reach of children. Store the medicine in a dry, cool place. Keep away from temperature above 86F. Always follow the package directions. Prior to use, consult your physician if you have a history of liver disease or any other medical conditions. In addition, let your medical practitioner know if you are taking any types of prescription drugs. Do not use the medication if the blister foil is broken.

Clonidine, Prempro, Gabapentin, Balance Wild Yam Cream, fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline, venlafaxine, Raloxifene and Testosterone are other drugs used for hormonal imbalances and menopausal symptoms.

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