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Considering taking medication to treat Atrophy of Vulva? Below is a list of common medications used to treat or reduce the symptoms of Atrophy of Vulva. Follow the links to read common uses, side effects, dosage details and read user reviews for the drugs listed below.

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Drug Name IndicationWhat's this? TypeWhat's this? User Reviews
Vivelle-Dot TD     205 User Reviews
estradiol Oral     170 User Reviews
Premarin Oral     158 User Reviews
Vagifem Vagl     123 User Reviews
Activella Oral     115 User Reviews
CombiPatch TD     93 User Reviews
Enjuvia Oral     63 User Reviews
Evamist TD     44 User Reviews
Estrace Vagl     41 User Reviews
Estring Vagl     38 User Reviews
Angeliq Oral     38 User Reviews
Femring Vagl     37 User Reviews
Estrace Oral     35 User Reviews
Premarin Vagl     34 User Reviews
conjugated estrogens Oral     32 User Reviews
Divigel TD     31 User Reviews
Climara TD     26 User Reviews
Cenestin Oral     24 User Reviews
Estradiol Transdermal Patch TD     23 User Reviews
Mimvey Oral     16 User Reviews
Menest Oral     15 User Reviews
estradiol TD     14 User Reviews
Elestrin TD     12 User Reviews
estradiol-norethindrone acet Oral     10 User Reviews
Vivelle TD     7 User Reviews
Alora TD     7 User Reviews
EstroGel TD     7 User Reviews
Minivelle TD     6 User Reviews
estropipate Oral     5 User Reviews
Estrasorb TD     4 User Reviews
estradiol acetate Vagl     4 User Reviews
estradiol Vagl     4 User Reviews
Menostar TD     3 User Reviews
esterified estrogens Oral     3 User Reviews
Prefest Oral     3 User Reviews
Ogen 2.5 Oral     2 User Reviews
conjugated estrogens Vagl     1 User Reviews
estradiol-norethindrone acet TD     Be the first to review it
synthetic conj estrogens A Oral     Be the first to review it
estradiol-norgestimate Oral     Be the first to review it
drospirenone-estradiol Oral     Be the first to review it
synthetic conj estrogens B Oral     Be the first to review it

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