Source: Medicines & Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (GB) Revision Year: 2019 Publisher: Aspen Pharma Trading Limited, 3016 Lake Drive, Citywest Business Campus, Dublin 24, Ireland
Treatment of vaginal oestrogen deficiency symptoms:
Ovestin cream is an estrogen-only product for intravaginal use.
Treatment of atrophic vaginitis: 1 application per day for the first weeks (maximally 4 weeks), followed by a gradual reduction, based on relief of symptoms, until a maintenance dosage (e.g. 1 application twice a week) is reached.
Pre-surgery therapy: One applicator-dose per day should begin 2 weeks before the operation.
Post-surgery therapy: Following surgery a period of at least 2 weeks should be allowed before resuming therapy using one applicator-dose twice a week.
A missed dose should be administered as soon as remembered, unless it is more than 12 hours overdue. In the latter case the missed dose should be skipped and the next dose should be administered at the normal time. Two doses should never be administered on the same day.
Ovestin cream is administered intravaginally by means of a calibrated applicator.
One applicator-dose (applicator filled to the red mark) is 0.5g Ovestin cream containing 0.5 mg estriol.
The following ‘Instructions for Use’ should be given to the patient and are included in the Patient Information Leaflet:
How to Apply the Cream:
Use the applicator to apply the cream in the vagina. A good time to do this is before going to bed.
The applicator has a ring marked on the body. Fill the applicator up to the ring mark with Ovestin cream to get the correct dose.
Cleaning the applicator:
After use, pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash the plunger and barrel in hand hot, soapy water. Do not use detergents. Rinse well with clean water afterwards.
DO NOT PUT THE APPLICATOR IN BOILING WATER.
For initiation and continuation of treatment of postmenopausal symptoms, the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration (see also section 4.4) should be used.
For Ovestin vaginal cream and pessaries, the systemic exposure of estriol remains closely to the normal postmenopausal range when used in a twice weekly administration, it is not recommended to add a progestagen (but see section 4.4).
In women not taking HRT or women who switch from another continuous combined HRT product, treatment with Ovestin cream may be started on any day. Women who switch from cyclic HRT regimen should start Ovestin cream treatment one week after completion of the cycle.
There are no clinical trials to support the use in children.
The acute toxicity of estriol in animals is very low. Symptoms that may occur in the case of an acute oral overdosage are nausea, vomiting and possibly withdrawal bleeding in females. No specific antidote is known. If necessary a symptomatic treatment should be instituted.
Shelf life: 3 years.
Do not store above 25°C. Do not freeze.
15g Collapsible aluminium tube with styrene acrylonitrile (copolymer) applicator.
Please see Section 4.2.
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