📂 Drugs
conjugated estrogens/methyltestosterone — Definition
Konjuge östrojenler/metiltestosteron / conjugated estrogens/methyltestosterone
Conjuge is a hormone replacement drug containing estrogens and methyltestosterone. In the post-menopausal period it is used in the treatment of moderate-chid vasomotor symptoms (hot press). It is also indicated in the management of situations such as atrophic vaginitis and low libido in women, depending on estrogen deficiency. This combination can provide better results in some patients by balancing estrogen effects with testosterone.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Konjuge östrojenler/metiltestosteron?
Konjuge östrojenler/metiltestosteron; conjuge is a hormone replacement drug containing estrogens and methyltestosterone. In the post-menopausal period it is used in the treatment of moderate-chid vasomotor symptoms (hot press). It is also indicated in the management of situations such as atrophic vaginitis and low libido in women, depending on estrogen deficiency. This combination can provide better results in some patients by balancing estrogen effects with testosterone.
❓ What is conjugated estrogens/methyltestosterone in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "conjugated estrogens/methyltestosterone" is Konjuge östrojenler/metiltestosteron.
❓ Which medical field is Konjuge östrojenler/metiltestosteron related to?
This term belongs to the Drugs category.