Uses of Bijuva

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Bijuva contains female hormones, so it is often used to relieve menopausal symptoms (such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness) and sometimes also to prevent osteoporosis. So what are the ingredients of Bijuva and what are the specific uses?

1. What is Bijuva?

Bijuva's ingredients include 2 types of female hormones: Estrogen (in the form of Conjugated Estrogens CEEs or Estradiol) and Progestins (such as Medroxyprogesterone, Norgestimate, Norethindrone).
Bijuva is often indicated for the treatment of menopausal symptoms caused by decreased estrogen secretion (such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness). Progestin component in Bijuva has the effect of limiting the risk of uterine cancer due to the use of exogenous estrogen.
Women who have had a hysterectomy do not need to use Bijuva. In addition, this product can also be prescribed for women after menopause for the purpose of preventing osteoporosis. However, some other drugs such as Raloxifene, Bisphosphonates or Alendronate are also effective in preventing osteoporosis and are safer. Therefore, these drugs should be considered before preventing osteoporosis with Bijuva.

2. How to use Bijuva


Users need to take Bijuva medicine according to the doctor's instructions, can take it with food or not depending on the instructions. Bijuva is recommended to be taken once a day.
Dosage of Bijuva drug is assessed based on the health status and ability to respond to treatment of each specific patient. The treatment with Bijuva drug should be maintained regularly to achieve the maximum effect. To make it easy to remember, patients should take Bijuva at the same time every day, at the same time strictly follow the doctor's regimen and absolutely do not arbitrarily increase the dose, increase the frequency of taking it during the day or use it for a longer period of time. with indication.

3. Side effects of the drug Bijuva


Some common side effects of Bijuva , including:
Epigastric pain ; Nausea and vomiting; Distention; Chest tightness; Headache; Weight change. Patients should promptly inform their doctor if any of the following unusual effects associated with Bijuva occur, especially if it persists or is more severe, such as:
Mental changes (depression, depression, memory loss or loss); A lump in the breast; Unusual, sudden, or persistent vaginal bleeding; Vaginal irritation, itching, unusual odor or discharge; Severe abdominal pain; Persistent nausea, vomiting; Sudden vision changes; Sudden, severe headache; Yellow eyes, skin, or dark urine; Chest pain, pain that tends to radiate up the jaw or down the left arm; Swelling of the hands, ankles or feet; Increased thirst, increased frequency of urination. There have been very rare cases of serious allergic reactions to Bijuva . However, if you see serious allergic reactions such as rash, itching, swelling of the mesh, face or throat, severe dizziness, difficulty breathing... during the use of Bijuva, please contact the patient. doctor to get medical help right away.

4. Bijuva Drug Interactions


Some products may interact with Bijuva, including:
Aromatase Inhibitors (Anastrozole, Exemestane, Letrozole...); Fulvestrant, Ospemifene; Raloxifene, Tamoxifen; Tranexamic acid ; Combination drugs to treat chronic hepatitis C (Ombitasvir, Paritaprevir...). Bijuva may interfere with certain tests (including the Metyrapone test), which may lead to erroneous results. Therefore, patients taking Bijuva must ensure that the laboratory staff and doctors know that the patient is taking this medicine.

5. Some notes before taking Bijuva


Before taking Bijuva, tell your doctor about the following conditions:
History of allergy to any ingredient in Bijuva or any other allergic condition; Complete medical history, especially abnormal vaginal bleeding, certain gynecological cancers (such as breast cancer, uterine/ovarian cancer), history of blood clots, stroke, illness Cardiovascular, hepatic, renal, biliary, blood disorders (protein C or protein S deficiency, porphyria), hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolemia or triglycerides, obesity, lupus erythematosus, renal failure thyroid, hypoparathyroidism, uterine problems (fibroids, endometriosis), bronchial asthma, epilepsy, migraine headaches, emotional disturbances (dementia, depression). Before taking Bijuva, tell your doctor if you have recently had or are going to have surgery, or are going to need to sit in a chair or bed for a long time. These conditions lead to an increased risk of blood clots, especially those who are taking products containing estrogen. Therefore, patients may consider stopping Bijuva for a while or taking special precautions.
Some other notes when taking Bijuva:
Do not smoke while taking Bijuva, because Estrogen combined with tobacco will increase the risk of stroke, blood clotting disorders, high blood pressure and myocardial infarction. heart disease, especially in women over the age of 35; Bijuva drugs can cause facial pigmentation, so users need to minimize the time of exposure to the sun, at the same time should apply more sunscreen and wear long clothes when outdoors; The drug Bijuva is not suitable for use during pregnancy. If pregnant or suspected to be pregnant, the patient should notify the doctor immediately; Bijuva passes into breast milk and reduces the quality and quantity of milk excreted. Therefore, users should consult their doctor if they are breast-feeding while taking Bijuva; Laboratory tests and medical examinations (such as blood pressure measurement, breast exam, mammogram, pelvic exam, cervical smear) should be performed periodically to monitor the effectiveness of Bijuva or control check side effects; Cases of using Bijuva overdose and leading to symptoms such as severe nausea, abnormal vaginal bleeding... should immediately call 911 Emergency Center or quickly go to the nearest hospital; If you forget to take a dose of Bijuva, you should take it as soon as possible. In case it is almost time for the next dose, you can skip the missed dose, take the next dose at the prescribed time and do not double the dose to make up for it. Store Bijuva at room temperature, away from direct light and high humidity. Absolutely do not store Bijuva medicine in the bathroom and make sure to keep it out of reach of children and pets.
In addition to using hormone drugs like Bijuva, changing your lifestyle and lifestyle also plays an important role in treating menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and stress. Patients can maintain a diet that limits fat, reduces salt, and enhances foods rich in calcium and vitamin D.
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Reference source: drugs.com
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