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What is Gina®:
Gina® is a vaginal tablet and contains estradiol.
- Estradiol is a female sex hormone.
- It belongs to a group of hormones called oestrogens.
- It is exactly the same as the estradiol produced by the ovaries of women.
Gina® belongs to a group of medicines called local vaginal Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). It is used to relieve menopausal symptoms in the vagina such as dryness or irritation. In medical terms this is known as 'vaginal atrophy'. This happens when the vaginal wall becomes thinner, drier and less elastic and can cause symptoms in the vagina such as dryness, soreness or irritation, itching or burning sensation, and painful sexual intercourse. It is caused by a drop in the levels of oestrogen in your body which happens naturally after the menopause.
How does Gina® work:
Gina® works by replacing the oestrogen which is normally produced in the ovaries of women. It is inserted into your vagina, so the hormone is released where it is needed. This may relieve discomfort in the vagina.
Who can use Gina®:
Gina® is used to treat the symptoms of vaginal atrophy in postmenopausal women over 50 years and who have not had a period for at least 1 year.
For more information on the risks associated with HRT Gina®, please read the enclosed leaflet
Approved by N.Howson - Accuracy Checking Technician on the 15/09/2022.
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Like all medicines, Gina® can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
Stop using this medicine and seek urgent medical attention if you have a serious allergic reaction to Gina®: A serious allergic reaction may occur only very rarely.
Signs may include:
- Suddenly feeling unwell with sweating;
- Vomiting;
- Difficulty in breathing;
- Rapid heartbeat or feeling dizzy.
Stop using Gina® and seek prompt advice from your doctor if:
- You develop any new vaginal bleeding, spotting or itching.
- You have endometriosis and your symptoms have come back.
- A vaginal infection develops while you are using Gina®.
- Skin rash or peeling or mouth ulcers, itching or sweating