Duavee
Active Ingredient(s): Conjugated Estrogens + BazedoxifeneFDA Approved: * October 3, 2013
Pharm Company: * WYETH PHARMS INC
Category: Women's Health / Fertility
* This drug may consist of multiple approval dates, manufacturers, or distributors. If applicable, they would be listed below under "NDC Database Records".
Duavee Overview
Vaginal estrogen is a form of estrogen that is delivered by intravaginal administration. Vaginally administered estrogens are thereby exerting their effects mainly in the nearby tissue, with more limited systemic effects compared to orally administered estrogens.[1] It will not protect a woman against osteoporosis.[2] With perhaps the exception of the Femring,[3] it also will not alleviate the hot flashes and hormonal imbalance caused by menopau...
Details May Include Instructions, Side Effects, Interactions, Etc. Drug monograph is from Wikipedia. All text is available under the terms of the GFDL (GNU Free Documentation License). Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaginally_administered_estrogens
Recent Duavee Forums: 
duavee and uti
I've recently started taking duavee. It has been one week. I'm noticing that I feel like I am suffering from a uti. Pain is not bad but I can feel the pressure and feels strange starting my urine stream. Is this the medicine? Should I see my doc immediately. Drinking lots of water but no results. ## Its a pretty neutral compound on the uterus. It may be an UTI but the drug itself should not cause a bacterial infection, might want to check to be sure you don't have a uti to rule that out ## I am also noticing UTI with the change to Duavee. Around one week use I noticed. Planning now to change
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I've recently started taking duavee. It has been one week. I'm noticing that I feel like I am suffering from a uti. Pain is not bad but I can feel the pressure and feels strange starting my urine stream. Is this the medicine? Should I see my doc immediately. Drinking lots of water but no results. ## Its a pretty neutral compound on the uterus. It may be an UTI but the drug itself should not cause a bacterial infection, might want to check to be sure you don't have a uti to rule that out ## I am also noticing UTI with the change to Duavee. Around one week use I noticed. Planning now to change
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Possible Dosages for this and Related Drugs:
Conjugated Estrogens + Bazedoxifene
- Tablet: 0.45mg + 20mg, 20mg + 0.45mg
NDC Database Records for Duavee: (3 results)
Sorted by National Drug Code- 0008-1123 Duavee (Estrogens, Conjugated 0.45 mg / Bazedoxifene 20 mg) by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Company, a Subsidiary of Pfizer Inc.
- 63539-112 Duavee (Estrogens, Conjugated 0.45 mg / Bazedoxifene 20 mg) by U.S. Pharmaceuticals
- 63539-122 Duavee (Estrogens, Conjugated 0.45 mg / Bazedoxifene 20 mg) by U.S. Pharmaceuticals
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duavee and uti
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