Ogen for Oophorectomy User Reviews
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- Taken for 10 years or more
- November 3, 2019
"I was on Ogen after my hysterectomy and never once had a problem. Since then, I’ve had hormonal hell. I have tried so many other forms of estrogen with disastrous outcomes. I am now on the generic form, it’s not even close to the same. My hot flashes have returned, and my sleep quality isn’t the same. My once happy personality has also suffered. I have depression when I didn’t have it at all on Ogen. I sure wish that the pharmaceutical company would remake Ogen once again, the Watson brand of estriopipate isn’t even close."
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"I was in a state of shock yesterday when I found out that Ogen was discontinued! I have been on it for 31 years and in perfect health, my heart and bones are remarkable, and my blood work is that of a 20-year-old. No side effects whatsoever with this medication. My MD had tried several other estrogens and I felt absolutely horrible with many side effects. Why in the world would the pharmaceutical company discontinue this medication that provided so much relief to women? In my opinion, they should take all the other estrogen medications off the market, especially Premarin, which causes more harm than good. Hope the drug companies rethink this one. So sad, especially for me now!"