All natural - herbal medicine that can help relieve post-menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and anxiety. It may also reduce other menopause-related discomforts like mood swings , irritability and improve overall health and well-being
FEMOSA is also available as NOPAUSE in cambodia
Cambodia
FEMOSA contains Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga racemose), a traditional herbal medicine used by women to relieve various post-menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, mood swings, irritability, and anxiety. Unlike hormone replacement therapy (HRT), which can have a number of adverse effects, FEMOSA is a natural and risk-free method of treating menopausal symptoms. FEMOSA is an effective and well-tolerated solution for menopausal problems.
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Yes. Although FEMOSA is usually well-tolerated when taken in recommended dosage, it may also cause mild side effects such as gastric disturbances, breast tenderness, and fatigue in rare cases.
FEMOSA shouldn't be continued for more than six months after their initial use. If your condition persists past this point, you might need to seek medical attention.
Yes. FEMOSA can help relieve post-menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, anxiety, mood swings, irritability, etc.
No, FEMOSA is not recommended for use in pregnant or lactating women.
FEMOSA should be stored below 25°C in a dry place and should be kept out of the reach of children.
If you accidentally miss a dose of FEMOSA, you can take the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, you can skip the missed dose. Refrain from taking a double dose in order to compensate for the missed dose.
No, there are no known medical interactions related to FEMOSA.
As per studies, after ingestion of about 5 g of unprocessed drug or 12 g of fluid extract of the drug, the occurrence of toxic symptoms may be seen.
FEMOSA is contraindicated in females with a history of liver diseases, signs and symptoms of liver injury, as well as young girls, adults of reproductive age, pregnant, and lactating women.
No, FEMOSA may intensify the effects of the hormone estrogen. Therefore, concurrent use of hormone replacement therapy and FEMOSA should be only done under strict medical supervision.
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