The Web Health

EEMT HS

Generic name: esterified estrogens and methyltestosterone [ess-TER-ih-field-ESS-true-jeans-and-METH-il-tes-TOS-te-rone] 

Brand Names: Covaryx HS and EEMT HS

Classification of drugs: sex hormone combination

What is EEMT HS?

Esterified estrogens are female sexual hormones created by the ovaries.Methyltestosterone is a sex hormone produced by the testicles of a male. Small amounts of testosterone are also made by the female ovaries and adrenal glands.EEMT HP is a mixture medication used to treat the symptoms of menopausal symptoms like hot flashes or night sweats. The EEMT-HS treatment is typically only for short periods of time (such as three to six months).EMT HS could be utilized for other purposes that aren't listed in this guide.

Side effects of EEMT HS

Contact emergency medical assistance when you are experiencing symptoms that indicate an allergic reaction (hives, breathing difficulties, or swelling of your throat or face) or an extreme skin reaction (fever, sore throat, eye burning, ache, as well as red or purple itching, blistering, and peeling).The EARTHS could have severe adverse effects. Consult your physician immediately in the event that you experience:

  • Heart attack symptoms: chest pressure or pain; pain that spreads into your shoulder or jaw; nausea; sweating;
  • Indications of signs of stroke—sudden weakness or numbness (especially for one leg) and sudden intense headaches and slurred speech. Issues with balance or vision;
  • Indications of a blood clot: sudden vision loss, chest pain that is stabbing, feeling tired, and coughing up blood. Heat or pain either in the legs or one;
  • The tenderness or swelling of your stomach;
  • Nausea, vomiting, swelling, and rapid weight gain;
  • Jaundice (yellowing of the eyes or skin);
  • Change in the color of the skin;
  • The sensation of being lightheaded as you're about to pass out.
  • Abnormal vaginal bleeding
  • A breast lump
  • Memory issues or confusion, abnormal behavior;
  • The calcium levels are high in your blood, causing nausea. Nausea, constipation, an increase in thirst or urination muscles, bone pain, and loss of energy

Methyltestosterone is a drug that can trigger symptoms of male characteristics in women who are taking this medication. Call your doctor when you notice male-pattern hair loss and excessive growth of body hair, as well as increased acne, irregular menstrual periods, or any indications of male traits.

Common adverse effects of EEMT HS can include:

  • Swelling or pain in the breasts;
  • Vaginal irritation or discharge; vaginal discharge; changes in your menstrual cycle; breakthrough bleeding;
  • Discomfort or burning sensation when you urinate
  • Nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps;
  • Darkening of the facial skin and hair growth that is increased, and loss of hair on the scalp;
  • Vision change, issues due to contact lenses
  • Weight gain, swelling, or loss
  • The libido has increased or decreased;
  • Headache, dizziness, depression, anxiety,
  • Abnormal tests of liver function.

This is not a comprehensive list of all side effects. Others could happen. Contact your doctor for advice regarding medical adverse effects. You can report symptoms to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Similar or related drugs

paroxetine, estradiol, Premarin, Estrace, megestrol, Veoh, and Prempro

Warnings

You shouldn't utilize EEMT HS in the event that you suffer from vaginal bleeding that has not been diagnosed or a serious liver illness, or if you plan to undergo significant surgery or have had an accident, stroke, blood clot, or cancer that affects the breast, uterus, cervix, or vagina.

Don't use it if you are nursing or pregnant.Estrogens can increase the chances of developing a disease that could lead to cancer of the uterus. Inform your doctor about any unusual vaginal bleeding immediately.The use of this medication can increase the chance of developing blood clots, heart attack, stroke, or breast cancer in the vagina, uterus, or liver. Estrogens should not be used to treat coronary heart disease.

Prior to use this drug

It is not recommended to make use of EEMT HS if:

  • Abnormal vaginal bleeding that hasn't been examined by an ophthalmologist;
  • Serious liver diseases;
  • If you've had a stroke or blood clot
  • If you've been diagnosed with an autoimmune cancer related to hormones, as well as cancer of your breast, vagina, uterus, cervix,
  • If you are pregnant or nursing,

Do not take this medication if you're expecting. Tell your doctor immediately if you find yourself pregnant while receiving treatment.The use of this medication can increase the risk of blood clots, strokes, and heart attacks. There is a higher risk if you suffer from elevated blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, or if you're overweight or smoke.EMT-HS should not be used to treat strokes or heart attacks since this medication could increase the chances of developing these diseases.Speak to your doctor if you were ever diagnosed with:

  • Heart disease;
  • Jaundice or liver issues due to pregnancy or the use of hormonal medications;
  • A thyroid disorder
  • Gallbladder disorder;
  • Kidney disease;
    asthma;
  • Epilepsy or a different seizure;
  • Migraine headaches;
  • Diabetes;
  • Depression;
  • Tumors of the uterine fibroid glands;
  • A breast lump or an abnormal mammogram
  • Porphyria (a genetic disorder of enzymes that can cause symptoms in the skin or the nervous system).

This medication can increase the risk of developing cancer of the uterus, breast, vagina, liver, or breast. Consult your physician regarding this chance.It might not be safe to breastfeed while taking this medication.Discuss any risks with your physician.

How to take EEMT HS?

Follow the directions on the prescription label and go through all medication guides or instructions. Follow the medication exactly as prescribed.The EEMT-HS treatment is usually administered three weeks on and one week off. Follow your doctor's prescriptions.Estrogens could increase your chances of developing a condition that could cause the development of uterine cancer. Inform your doctor about any unusual vaginal bleeding immediately.If you are in need of major surgery or are being placed on a restorative bed for a long time, then you could be required to stop taking this medication for a brief duration. Any surgeon or doctor who cares for you should be aware that you're using the EEMT H.S.Your doctor should monitor your improvement every month to determine if you need to continue with this treatment. Check any lumps in your breasts on a regular basis. You should also regularly undergo mammogram when you are taking the EEMT High-Strength.If you decide to stop taking this medicine, be sure to follow the instructions of your physician regarding the process of tapering your dose.Keep it at room temperature, far from heat and moisture.

What happens if I miss the dose?

Do not take the medicine for as long as you are able, but avoid any missed doses if it's close to the time of the next dose.Do not take two doses at once.

What happens if I overdose?

Get medical attention in an emergency or contact the poison help line at 1-800-222-1222.The symptoms of an overdose can include nausea, vaginal bleeding, and vomiting.

What should be avoided?

Do not share your EEMT with the HS of another person, even if they share similar symptoms as you do.

Interaction with other drugs

Discuss with your doctor any other medications you take, including:

  • Insulin;
  • Warfarin, Coumadin and Jantoven are all blood thinners.

This list isn't exhaustive. Other medications can affect EEMT HSC, such as medications that are prescribed and available over the counter, vitamins, and herbal products. There are many possible interactions between drugs that are listed here.