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What to Expect

Help put an end to sleepless nights.

In clinical trials, on average, women using ANGELIQ® tablets (drospirenone/estradiol) experienced a reduction in hot flashes and nights sweats by:

Combination hormone therapy (HT) has important benefits, but also some risks. ANGELIQ should be taken only for as long as your symptoms persist. It is important to consult with your healthcare professional each year about whether you should remain on HT.

The most common side effects from taking ANGELIQ include upper respiratory infection, breast pain, abdominal pain, headaches, vaginal bleeding, bloating, nausea, vomiting and hair loss. Please see the important information below for additional information about side effects.

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Before you begin taking ANGELIQ, be sure to review the Patient Information (pdf). >>

It’s the great debate.

Not sure whether HT is right for you? Learn more about the latest findings in About Hormone Therapy. >>

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