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Imvexxy - Another Estradiol Vaginal Insert for Dyspareunia

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • September 10, 2018;  (Issue 1555)
The FDA has approved an estradiol softgel vaginal insert (Imvexxy – TherapeuticsMD) for treatment of postmenopausal women with moderate to severe dyspareunia due to vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA). Imvexxy is...
The FDA has approved an estradiol softgel vaginal insert (Imvexxy – TherapeuticsMD) for treatment of postmenopausal women with moderate to severe dyspareunia due to vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA). Imvexxy is the second estradiol vaginal insert to be approved in the US; Vagifem, an intravaginal tablet formulation, was the first. Vagifem and Imvexxy are both available in inserts containing 10 mcg of estradiol; Imvexxy is also available in a 4-mcg strength.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2018 Sep 10;60(1555):147-8 | Show Full IntroductionHide Full Introduction

Ospemifene (Osphena) for Dyspareunia

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • July 8, 2013;  (Issue 1420)
The FDA has approved ospemifene (os pem’ i feen; Osphena – Shionogi), an estrogen agonist/antagonist, for oral treatment of moderate to severe dyspareunia in postmenopausal women. Ospemifene is the...
The FDA has approved ospemifene (os pem’ i feen; Osphena – Shionogi), an estrogen agonist/antagonist, for oral treatment of moderate to severe dyspareunia in postmenopausal women. Ospemifene is the fourth estrogen agonist/antagonist to be marketed in the US, but it is the only one that has an estrogen-like effect on vaginal epithelium. The other three, tamoxifen (Nolvadex, and generics), toremifene (Fareston), and raloxifene (Evista), are used for treatment and prevention of breast cancer and osteoporosis.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2013 Jul 8;55(1420):55-6 | Show Full IntroductionHide Full Introduction

Drugs for Female Sexual Dysfunction

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • December 13, 2010;  (Issue 1353)
Sexual complaints related to desire, arousal, orgasm and painful intercourse are common in women. Since the last Medical Letter article on this subject, some new information has become...
Sexual complaints related to desire, arousal, orgasm and painful intercourse are common in women. Since the last Medical Letter article on this subject, some new information has become available.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2010 Dec 13;52(1353):100-2 | Show Full IntroductionHide Full Introduction

Drugs for Female Sexual Dysfunction

   
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • April 23, 2007;  (Issue 1259)
Sexual complaints related to desire, arousal, orgasm and pain are common in women. No drugs are approved by the FDA for any of these indications, but many are used...
Sexual complaints related to desire, arousal, orgasm and pain are common in women. No drugs are approved by the FDA for any of these indications, but many are used off-label.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2007 Apr 23;49(1259):33-5 | Show Full IntroductionHide Full Introduction