Veozah and Upset Stomach: What Users Say
Reviews for Veozah
- Man...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- September 11, 2024
For Hot Flashes "I was having hot flashes constantly. I would have them the worst at night, causing lack of sleep. Which I don't sleep that great at night anyway. I met with my gynecologist and told her about my hot flashes, and I didn't want to take any hormone medication. So, she suggested Veozah. I have been taking it about 3 weeks now. And I have noticed I have very little hot flashes. However, it is causing my stomach to cramp and feel bloated. That is one of the side effects I am experiencing. It's not too terribly bad. But, I would rather not have my stomach feeling that way. I'm considering stopping taking the medication once I run out of it. I guess I may have to go back to having hot flashes."
- 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."
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For Hot Flashes "Been taking it for 6 months, and it was great until it wasn't. In the past month, the heat in my torso has come back, causing me to sweat severely again, while my limbs are cold to the touch, but the heat radiating off my torso and face is extreme. Going to the GP next week to see what I can do about this because I work full time, and it's happening at work and at home, affecting my life severely. It's not worth paying the price for these drugs if they only give temporary relief. There have been no changes with my diet or supplements at all. I have also had stomach issues and depression in the last month, which is not like me at all. Had my liver checked recently, and all came back fine."