Estriol
Estriol 25GM of
What is Estriol?
Estriol is a generic veterinary medication that is used to treat involuntary urination in dogs. The average price for Estriol is around $73 for a supply of 30 mg of micronized powder. To get an average Estriol discount of up to 80% use our Rx.com savings offer at participating pharmacies close to you.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Breast tenderness
- Headache
Warnings
- Increased risk of endometrial cancer
- Possible increased risk of breast cancer
- May increase the risk of venous thromboembolism
- Risk of cardiovascular disorders such the heighteneing of blood pressure
- Not recommended for pregnant women
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- Nausea
- Breast tenderness
- Headache
- Abdominal pain
- Edema
- Vaginal discharge
- Weight changes
- Increased risk of endometrial cancer
- Possible increased risk of breast cancer
- May increase the risk of venous thromboembolism
- Risk of cardiovascular disorders such the heighteneing of blood pressure
- Not recommended for pregnant women
- Should be used with caution in individuals with liver dysfunction
- Monitor thyroid hormone levels while using this medication
Estriol Coupons & Prices
Estriol 25GM of
What is Estriol ?
Estriol is a generic veterinary medication that is used to treat involuntary urination in dogs. The average price for Estriol is around $73 for a supply of 30 mg of micronized powder. To get an average Estriol discount of up to 80% use our Rx.com savings offer at participating pharmacies close to you.
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