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Little Steps That Can Make a Big Difference

Taking good care of yourself by maintaining a healthy diet and exercising is important at any age, but it's especially important during menopause. The following tips may make it easier for you to cope with menopause. Note: Talk with your healthcare professional before you begin any new exercise plan or diet.

Eat well

  • Focus on a diet that is low in fat, alcohol, and caffeine

Get some exercise

  • Try to get regular aerobic exercise and eat a diet low in saturated fats to protect against heart disease
  • Lifting light weights may be very beneficial for maintaining bone density and avoiding osteoporosis

Learn to relax

  • Try relaxation techniques such as deep breathing and meditation
  • Stretching relaxes tight, tense muscles that often accompany stress
  • Aerobic exercise can help reduce the anxiety that sometimes accompanies menopause

Dress appropriately

  • Try dressing in layers. It's an easy way to help manage hot flashes, regardless of the weather
  • Hot flashes are often worse during hot weather. Wear clothes made of cotton or other natural fabrics that allow your skin to breathe

Sleep peacefully

  • A cool bedroom may help you sleep more comfortably
  • Exercise can help you sleep better at night. It can also stimulate the production of "feel-good" brain chemicals called endorphins

Share your feelings

  • Talking with other women who are having similar experiences may be very helpful. It's easy to start feeling alone when you are having menopausal symptoms, but in fact, there are many women dealing with the same issues
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Important information you should know when taking estrogens like ENJUVIA™:

ENJUVIA is a medicine that contains estrogen hormones. It is prescribed for relief of moderate-to-severe hot flashes and night sweats, and moderate-to-severe vaginal dryness and pain with intercourse, symptoms associated with menopause.

Estrogens increase the risk for cancer of the uterus (womb). If you experience persistent or recurring vaginal bleeding while taking estrogens let your doctor know right away, as this could be a warning sign for cancer. Your doctor should check for the cause of any unusual vaginal bleeding after menopause. Estrogens (alone, or in combination with progestins) should not be used to prevent heart disease, heart attacks, strokes, or dementia.

Estrogens (alone or in combination with progestins) may increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, blood clots, and breast cancer. Estrogens (alone or in combination with progestins) may increase your risk of dementia, based on a study of women age 65 or older. Because of these risks, estrogens should be used at the lowest dose for the shortest period of time. You and your doctor should talk regularly to determine whether you still need treatment with ENJUVIA.

Who should not use ENJUVIA?
Do not use ENJUVIA if you:

  • May be pregnant
  • Have unusual vaginal bleeding
  • Have a history of certain cancers, blood clots, or liver problems
  • Have had a stroke or heart attack in the past year
  • Are allergic to ENJUVIA or any of its ingredients

What are the common side effects with ENJUVIA?
You may experience headache, breast pain, irregular vaginal bleeding or spotting, stomach/abdominal cramps and bloating, nausea and vomiting, or hair loss.

Please see Patient Information section of the prescribing information.