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Veozah and Headaches: What Users Say

Headaches: mentioned by 4 users (8.3%)

Based on user experiences from 48 Veozah reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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nausea 16.7%
hot flashes 12.5%
dizziness 10.4%
headaches 8.3%
night sweats 8.3%
insomnia 6.3%
sweating 6.3%
upset stomach 6.3%

Reviews for Veozah

Commonly mentioned side effects
  • Jam...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • August 20, 2024

For Hot Flashes "I’ve only been on Veozah for about a week, and I haven’t sweat during the night at all since I started taking it. I did feel a slight headache on maybe day 5, but nothing too bothersome. I felt like it worked almost the same day. After taking my first dose, I didn’t have a single hot flash for about half the day, and then I still experienced hot flashes, but not nearly as bad. It also doesn’t help that I’m in Arizona in the middle of summer. I’m hoping as time goes by they lessen their intensity, frequency, and duration. Overall, I think this can be life-changing for me and possibly others."

7 / 10
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  • JCa...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • April 7, 2025

For Hot Flashes "I started taking Veozah for about 5 days, until I started to notice that I was getting headaches, cramps in my lower abdomen, and I also spit up a little blood. So unfortunately, I have to stop using it, but it did stop the hot flashes and fatigue for that period of time. I was so happy, until all those symptoms started. Maybe it will work for other people without giving them that kind of symptoms that I went through. So I will stay with these hot flashes and fatigue for now, but it was nice to stop feeling them for a few days."

7 / 10
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  • Ano...
  • September 15, 2025

For Hot Flashes "I have been on HRT for 15 years. The estrogen was causing me to have fibroids in my breast tissue. I loved my HRT, but my doctor was keen for me to stop. The fibroid pain has improved greatly, but hot flashes returned. My doctor suggested Veozah, a new drug in Australia. The first few weeks, the hot flashes improved a little, but after the first month, it was working great. After the second month on the drug, the side effects started to set in: stomach cramps that even pain relief couldn’t touch, back pain, headaches, vomiting, and sheer exhaustion from lack of sleep. I have just started my third packet, and today I stop. Hot flashes have got to be better than how I feel from this drug. It does work, but at what cost to the rest of your body."

3 / 10
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  • Mar...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • July 18, 2025

For Hot Flashes "Started taking it exactly 1 month ago! Instantly, hot flashes subsided, night sweats gone! It’s been so hot lately, but I’m not sweating half as bad as I was prior to taking it! I would pour in sweat after a cool shower with the air conditioning on! I would pour in sweat folding wash! The only side effect I’ve had, and not too bad, is headaches. I sleep fine, wake up to dry pillows. But I must tell you, avoid caffeine! I limit it to a 1/4 cup a day and have no issues. My 1st blood test for my liver is next week, so I’m not sure if that’s gonna be an issue, but I feel so much better all in all! It’s a game changer for me! I had breast cancer and can’t take HRT. I was miserable thinking I can’t do this! I’d rather have quality over quantity! But I can’t wait to see what the fall and winter will bring, hopefully no sweating!"

10 / 10
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