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Vitamin E Suppository
"This product has made sexual issues post mastectomy/radiation improve greatly."
R.B.- Pittsburgh, PA Same potential benefits as our pure Vitamin E Oil in an easy to insert vaginal suppository. $2.00/ each
$125.00/ 100 suppositories
| DHEA Vaginal Suppository
A recent study has shown that DHEA suppositories had positive effects on libido and sexual dysfunction. Click here to read more.
$2.00/ each
$125.00/ 100 suppositories
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Vitamin E Oil
A common problem associated with menopause is vaginal atrophy, which can be extremely painful with intercourse. Many women have found that a mixture of pure progesterone oil, and/or unrefined coconut oil or extra virgin olive oil can be applied to the vaginal lining to be helpful. Along with this, Vitamin E and Vitamin A inserted into the vagina itself will be even more effective. This combination will make the vaginal wall more elastic, and less susceptible to infection.
Our pure Vitamin E oil may be applied in and on to the vagina as needed to help relieve symptoms of vaginal dryness and irritation.
$20.00/ 10 ML Accupen
Our pure Vitamin E oil may be applied in and on to the vagina as needed to help relieve symptoms of vaginal dryness and irritation.
$20.00/ 10 ML Accupen
References:
1. Understanding the use of progesterone and progesterone-like hormones. MenopauseRx Web site. Available at: http://www.menopauserx.com/library/surveyinfo-Progesterone.htm# background. Accessed February 7, 2007.
2. O’Connor V, Kovacs G, eds. Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Women’s Health. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press; 2003.
3. Beers MH, Berkow R, eds. The Merck Manual. 17th ed. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck Research Laboratories; 1999.
4. Bachmann GA, Simon JA, Sarrel PM. Considerations in managing your HRT patients. Contemp OB/GYN. 1997:34-47.
5. PROMETRIUM® [package insert]. Marietta, Ga: Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; 2004.
6. Role of progestogen in hormone therapy for postmenopausal women: position statement of the North American Menopause Society. Menopause. 2003;10:113-132.
1. Understanding the use of progesterone and progesterone-like hormones. MenopauseRx Web site. Available at: http://www.menopauserx.com/library/surveyinfo-Progesterone.htm# background. Accessed February 7, 2007.
2. O’Connor V, Kovacs G, eds. Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Women’s Health. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press; 2003.
3. Beers MH, Berkow R, eds. The Merck Manual. 17th ed. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck Research Laboratories; 1999.
4. Bachmann GA, Simon JA, Sarrel PM. Considerations in managing your HRT patients. Contemp OB/GYN. 1997:34-47.
5. PROMETRIUM® [package insert]. Marietta, Ga: Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; 2004.
6. Role of progestogen in hormone therapy for postmenopausal women: position statement of the North American Menopause Society. Menopause. 2003;10:113-132.
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©2010 by Susan Merenstein, Pharmacist and Owner of Murray Avenue Apothecary.
©2010 by Susan Merenstein, Pharmacist and Owner of Murray Avenue Apothecary.





