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Doctor Discussion Checklist

Even though your health care professional may not ask you about it directly, he or she is aware that vaginal dryness is a problem for many women after menopause.

If you're experiencing any vaginal discomfort or pain — either during routine activities or during sex — talking to your health care professional can help you get information and appropriate treatment. Effective treatment is available that can both soothe irritated vaginal tissues and, with continued use, keep the problem from coming back.

To make this conversation with your health care professional easier, fill out the following printable checklist and bring it to your next visit.

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Important Safety Information

What is the most important information you should know about PREMARIN Vaginal Cream (a cream of estrogens)?

  • Estrogens increase the chances of getting cancer of the uterus.

  • Report any unusual vaginal bleeding right away while you are using PREMARIN Vaginal Cream. Vaginal bleeding after menopause may be a warning sign of cancer of the uterus (womb). Your health care provider should check any unusual vaginal bleeding to find out the cause.

  • Do not use estrogens with or without progestins to prevent heart disease, heart attacks, strokes, or dementia.

  • Using estrogens with or without progestins may increase your chances of getting heart attacks, strokes, breast cancer, and blood clots. Using estrogens, with or without progestins, may increase your risk of dementia, based on a study of women age 65 years or older. You and your health care provider should talk regularly about whether you still need treatment with PREMARIN Vaginal Cream.