Bazedoxifene / conjugated estrogens and Nausea: What Users Say
Brand names: Duavee
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- September 22, 2019
Bazedoxifene / conjugated estrogens for Hot Flashes "Experienced severe upper abdominal pain, nausea, and migraine headaches after 7 days, discontinued, very disappointed."
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- June 9, 2019
Bazedoxifene / conjugated estrogens for Osteoporosis "On Duavee, I had strange dreams and nausea. I wish there was a transdermal application and lower dose option."
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For Hot Flashes "The first week I was sleeping 5 hours without waking. Have not slept more than 1 1/2 consecutive hours in years. The hot flashes decreased the first week, had 2 mild episodes the 3rd week and 1 bad episode week 4. My hot flashes would begin at 8:30 pm accompanied by nausea and dizziness and lasting most of every single night. Since being on conjugated estrogen, my bladder is no longer acting out, burning mouth syndrome is 95% gone, my joint pain is gone, leg pain mostly gone, my libido is returning and lady areas are lubricating again. Mood is improved. My situation is tricky as the doctor also found a thyroid issue, and dealing with that level is harder than the perimenopausal symptoms. Yes, I would recommend Duavive."