Nomegestrol acetate/estradiol

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Nomegestrol acetate/estradiol is a combined estrogen and progestogen medication which is used in menopausal hormone therapy and as a birth control method. It contains nomegestrol acetate, a progestogen, and estradiol, an estrogen. The medication is taken by mouth.

Medical uses[edit]

Nomegestrol acetate/estradiol is used in menopausal hormone therapy for the treatment of menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and vaginal dryness. It is also used as a method of birth control.

Side effects[edit]

Possible side effects of nomegestrol acetate/estradiol include menstrual irregularities, breast tenderness, and nausea. In rare cases, it may increase the risk of blood clots, stroke, and certain types of cancer.

Pharmacology[edit]

Nomegestrol acetate is a progestogen, or a synthetic progestogen, which has effects similar to those of natural progesterone. Estradiol is a naturally occurring estrogen, or a form of estrogen that is identical to the estrogen produced by the human body.

History[edit]

Nomegestrol acetate/estradiol was first introduced for medical use in France in 1986. It is now available in many countries worldwide.

Society and culture[edit]

Nomegestrol acetate/estradiol is marketed under a number of brand names including Zoely, Naemis, and Merigest.

See also[edit]

Nomegestrol_acetate/estradiol[edit]